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We join local tech entrepreneur, Mike Audi, in this episode of the Kindred Spirits Podcast. Mike and Shane Faria are founders of TIKI, a software infrastructure startup seeking to give users control over their data, thus, creating a fair market for data. Aside from TIKI, Mike is also founder of Blustream, an organization that connects physical goods companies with current customers through enhancing product usage data. Yes, this is a lot of tech jargon, but we assure you that the conversation is worth a listen! Be sure to share this podcast with your friends and family and rate us 5 stars!!
The Buzz 1: “Privacy and security are those things you give up when you show the world what makes you extraordinary.” [Margaret Cho, comedian] The Buzz 2: “Millions of people are unaware of and uninformed about how their personal information is being used, collected or shared in our digital society.” [staysafeonline.org/data-privacy-week] The Buzz 3: “Digital freedom stops where that of users begins... Privacy is not for sale, it's a valuable asset to protect.” (Stephane Nappo, Société Générale International Banking) The Buzz 4: “The fact the number of data breach events in Q1 represents a double-digit increase (14%) over the same time last year is another indicator that data compromises will continue to rise in 2022 after setting a new all-time high in 2021.” [Eva Velasquez, President and CEO, Identity Theft Resource Center, consumeraffairs.com] We'll ask Shane Faria, Mike Audi, Eric Simone and Eli Herrick for their take on Data Data Everywhere: Is Data Privacy In Your Future? – Part 2.
The Buzz 1: “Privacy and security are those things you give up when you show the world what makes you extraordinary.” [Margaret Cho, comedian] The Buzz 2: “Millions of people are unaware of and uninformed about how their personal information is being used, collected or shared in our digital society.” [staysafeonline.org/data-privacy-week] The Buzz 3: “Digital freedom stops where that of users begins... Privacy is not for sale, it's a valuable asset to protect.” (Stephane Nappo, Société Générale International Banking) The Buzz 4: “The fact the number of data breach events in Q1 represents a double-digit increase (14%) over the same time last year is another indicator that data compromises will continue to rise in 2022 after setting a new all-time high in 2021.” [Eva Velasquez, President and CEO, Identity Theft Resource Center, consumeraffairs.com] We'll ask Shane Faria, Mike Audi, Eric Simone and Eli Herrick for their take on Data Data Everywhere: Is Data Privacy In Your Future? – Part 2.
The Buzz 1: “Privacy and security are those things you give up when you show the world what makes you extraordinary.” [Margaret Cho, comedian] The Buzz 2: “Millions of people are unaware of and uninformed about how their personal information is being used, collected or shared in our digital society.” [staysafeonline.org/data-privacy-week] The Buzz 3: “Digital freedom stops where that of users begins... Privacy is not for sale, it's a valuable asset to protect.” (Stephane Nappo, Société Générale International Banking) The Buzz 4: “The fact the number of data breach events in Q1 represents a double-digit increase (14%) over the same time last year is another indicator that data compromises will continue to rise in 2022 after setting a new all-time high in 2021.” [Eva Velasquez, President and CEO, Identity Theft Resource Center, consumeraffairs.com] We'll ask Shane Faria, Mike Audi, Eric Simone and Eli Herrick for their take on Data Data Everywhere: Is Data Privacy In Your Future? – Part 2.
In this episode, you'll hear from Mike Audi at Tiki (www.mytiki.com) and how he is building a platform for consumers to be in control of their personal data. Did you know that your personal data is worth about $10,000 per year per individual? Learn more in this episode how you can claim your personal data back and earn that money yourself.
Are you able to choose who uses, sells and buys your data and what are you doing about it if you are not? Mike Audi the Founder and CEO of TIKI. He is on a mission to create an anonymous platform that allows you to control who uses your data, choose who sees it and choose who can buy your data. As scary as it sounds, Facebook was not created to be a social media, community-driven platform, it was created with one thing in mind, Data Manipulation and Exploitation of it users. In a world where data is the main currency, Facebook and the big tech companies control the data and AI world and extract data for profit at the users expense. We are in a world where a few people control the masses.This episode is where we learn what the real problem is and what we can do as a collective to make a change. And it is in our power now to stand by TIKI and support the mission to get our control back. TIKI are always looking for new investors. Mike's advice for Startups that have a strong mission like TIKIMake your users your investors and involve them in the process of your growth. If they love your product they will be your biggest supporters for life. Get enough people to became aware of the issue and demand changeCLAIM YOUR SPECIAL OFFER KitcasterExecutive Produced by Phil Better Inc See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mike Audi the Founder and CEO of TIKI. He is on a mission to create an anonymous platform that allows you to control who uses your data, choose who sees it and choose who can buy your data. As scary as it sounds, Facebook was not created to be a social media, community-driven platform, it was created with one thing in mind, Data Manipulation and Exploitation of it users
Mike Audi the Founder and CEO of TIKI. He is on a mission to create an anonymous platform that allows you to control who uses your data, choose who sees it and choose who can buy your data. As scary as it sounds, Facebook was not created to be a social media, community-driven platform, it was created with one thing in mind, Data Manipulation and Exploitation of it users
Mike Audi creates innovative data products for B2C and B2B markets. As co-founder and CTO of Blustream, he built, led, and sold products responsible for billions of user data points into businesses ranging from small businesses to Fortune 500 brands. He has been featured as a data expert in the New York Times, Financial Times, CNN, CyberNews, CPO Magazine, and many others. Passionate about the power of data, transparency, and people, not the system. Mike is the Founder and CEO of TIKI, which gives you the power to decide what data companies collect, how they use that data, and when they do, you get paid your fair share. The unique data market makes your data anonymous and accessible by the millions of small businesses you actually care about, not just big-budget corporations. You can learn more about TIKI on their website: https://mytiki.com/ and be sure to sign up to be a beta tester by clicking the link on the website. You can also connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maudi/ and on other social media. ******************************************** Want to learn how to attract, hire, and retain top-tier employees? Interested in learning how to scale your business to increase revenue and profit while working less? Then join my Business Success Mastermind group. A new cohort is starting. Now accepting applications: https://ib4e-coaching.com/mastermind ******************************************** Please support this podcast: https://ib4e-coaching.com/podinfo #leadership #leadershiptraining #leadershipcoaching #business #success #mikeaudi #mytiki #datasecurity #ib4e-coaching ******************************************** If you like this podcast, consider supporting the effort. Every little bit helps. Thanks.
Season 2 is kicking off in style on the day I arrive in Montreal to kick off my podcasting tour of Canada and the US. Our objective is to answer these 2 fundamental questions. What expertise is required to build a world-class business? And what are other Startups and SaaS Companies each doing differently to stand out in this ever-changing world?
The Buzz 1: “Privacy and security are those things you give up when you show the world what makes you extraordinary.” (Margaret Cho, stand-up comedian) The Buzz 2: Millions of people are unaware of and uninformed about how their personal information is being used, collected or shared in our digital society. Data Privacy Week aims to inspire dialogue and empower individuals and companies to take action. (staysafeonline.org/data-privacy-week) The Buzz 3: “In the next three years, the value of data will increase, making it even more valuable than it is today. The more efficiently you store your data, the more benefits your business will see.” (Thomas Harrer, CTO, IBM Systems Hardware Sales in Europe) The Buzz 4: “Digital freedom stops where that of users begins... digital evolution must no longer be offered to a customer in trade-off between privacy and security. Privacy is not for sale, it's a valuable asset to protect.” (Stephane Nappo, Global Head, Information Security, Société Générale International Banking) The Buzz 5: “Federal Trade Commission's Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book: The most common categories for 2021 complaints were identity theft, imposter scams…… 406,000+ people reported someone submitted a fraudulent government document under their name.”(consumeraffairs.com) We'll ask Mike Audi, Tim Drisdelle, Shane Faria and Bingxu Ren for their take on Your Data Everywhere: Is Privacy in Your Future?
The Buzz 1: “Privacy and security are those things you give up when you show the world what makes you extraordinary.” (Margaret Cho, stand-up comedian) The Buzz 2: Millions of people are unaware of and uninformed about how their personal information is being used, collected or shared in our digital society. Data Privacy Week aims to inspire dialogue and empower individuals and companies to take action. (staysafeonline.org/data-privacy-week) The Buzz 3: “In the next three years, the value of data will increase, making it even more valuable than it is today. The more efficiently you store your data, the more benefits your business will see.” (Thomas Harrer, CTO, IBM Systems Hardware Sales in Europe) The Buzz 4: “Digital freedom stops where that of users begins... digital evolution must no longer be offered to a customer in trade-off between privacy and security. Privacy is not for sale, it's a valuable asset to protect.” (Stephane Nappo, Global Head, Information Security, Société Générale International Banking) The Buzz 5: “Federal Trade Commission's Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book: The most common categories for 2021 complaints were identity theft, imposter scams…… 406,000+ people reported someone submitted a fraudulent government document under their name.”(consumeraffairs.com) We'll ask Mike Audi, Tim Drisdelle, Shane Faria and Bingxu Ren for their take on Your Data Everywhere: Is Privacy in Your Future?
The Buzz 1: “Privacy and security are those things you give up when you show the world what makes you extraordinary.” (Margaret Cho, stand-up comedian) The Buzz 2: Millions of people are unaware of and uninformed about how their personal information is being used, collected or shared in our digital society. Data Privacy Week aims to inspire dialogue and empower individuals and companies to take action. (staysafeonline.org/data-privacy-week) The Buzz 3: “In the next three years, the value of data will increase, making it even more valuable than it is today. The more efficiently you store your data, the more benefits your business will see.” (Thomas Harrer, CTO, IBM Systems Hardware Sales in Europe) The Buzz 4: “Digital freedom stops where that of users begins... digital evolution must no longer be offered to a customer in trade-off between privacy and security. Privacy is not for sale, it's a valuable asset to protect.” (Stephane Nappo, Global Head, Information Security, Société Générale International Banking) The Buzz 5: “Federal Trade Commission's Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book: The most common categories for 2021 complaints were identity theft, imposter scams…… 406,000+ people reported someone submitted a fraudulent government document under their name.”(consumeraffairs.com) We'll ask Mike Audi, Tim Drisdelle, Shane Faria and Bingxu Ren for their take on Your Data Everywhere: Is Privacy in Your Future?
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with entrepreneurs Mike Audi, CEO and Co-Founder, and Shane Faria, User Champion and Co-Founder, of Tiki, who share what led them to start the company focused on creating a data marketplace based on user data ownership. During the interview, Mike and Shane discuss the "data" problem and how users want more data privacy, but businesses rely on data, and how they have created a solution that offers users the opportunity to protect their data or elect to share it for compensation. Mike and Shane also share tips for other entrepreneurs and why they decided to start Tiki in Nashville, Tennessee.Your data is worth thousands a year. Why aren't you getting your fair share? Take back control. Get paid. Tiki's got your back.Why we started and whenThe "data" problem / cat and mouse game(Users want more data privacy, but businesses rely on data. How to compromise?)Solution: TIKI (A data marketplace based on user data ownership)TIKI values (trust, transparency, user-centricity)Why Nashville?We are hiring developers and internsLearn more:Website: https://www.mytiki.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mytikiappTwitter: https://twitter.com/my_tiki_LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mytiki/
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Overcast Support the Show. Get the NEW AudioBook! AudioBook: Audible| Kobo| Authors Direct | Google Play | Apple Summary Hey 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 for today, Mike Audi, founder of TIKI, a new company that aims to help empower people to control their own personal data. He calls such data the “raw material of the internet.” Mike has long been concerned with how the types of companies he's built software for have used people's data. In 2020, when more and more people were voicing dissatisfaction with the ways companies have used people's data, he saw a way to make a change and he came up with a solution. That solution is to “flip the paradigm on its head” by instead giving the power to the people. TIKI's approach is to build a means for people to control how their data is shared, as well as to be able to make money off the data they do choose to share. TIKI's founding principle is that they must be a company that builds loyalty and trust. Therefore, they are making everything about the company public and transparent, from the code they write to their financial statements. They set out to do a beta test with 1,000 users - and have ended up with over 120 thousand who have signed on to try out the software, which is still in development. Mike recognizes it's an ambitious project, and it won't be easy, but he's optimistic that, even if they don't succeed, they'll be contributing to finding a solution. Now, let's get better together. Actionable Insights Building trust with your customers is essential, no matter what your industry. TIKI's approach to building trust is by being completely transparent in everything they do. Mike sees this as their brand differentiator. Mike recommends that aspiring entrepreneurs ask themselves what's motivating them and cautions that the motivation must be strong enough to see you through the challenges and difficult periods. Like many of my other guests, Mike's advice is to make sure you have passion for what you're doing and to be motivated by more than just money. Sometimes the market needs time to catch up with your idea; recognizing when the time is right can be crucial, but also be willing and ready to take the leap when it is right. Once Mike saw the time was ripe for his idea, he started soliciting feedback, and, seeing there was indeed tremendous interest, he acted quickly to lay the foundation for TIKI. Links to Explore Further Mike Audi on LinkedIn Mytiki.com TIKI on Tik Tok Keep In Touch Book or Blog or Twitter or LinkedIn or JSYPR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode I had the opportunity to sit down with Mike Audi the creator of Tiki. Mike drops some knowledge on ways for users to take control of their data and how to monetize it. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stockshowdown/message
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Mike Audi thew CEO and founder of TIKI. TIKI allows you to decide what data companies collect, how they use it, and when they do, you get paid your fair share. Our unique data market makes your data anonymous and accessible by the millions of small businesses we actually care about, not just big budget corporations.Mike is an expert at creating innovative data products for B2C and B2B markets. As co-founder and CTO of Blustream, he built, led, and sold products responsible for billions of user data points into businesses ranging from SMBs to Fortune 500 brands. You have seen him featured as a data expert in the New York Times, Financial Times, CNN, CyberNews, CPO Magazine, and many others.SPONSORS AND FRIENDSDirt Culture - https://dirtculture.comDirt Culture IG - https://www.instagram.com/dirtculture_usa/Hyperfly - https://hyperfly.com/?p=B1jWTTn0wSHOW INFO – Website – https://www.pleaseallowmepodcast.com/IG – https://www.instagram.com/please_allow_me_podcast/Twitter – https://twitter.com/pleaseallowJCSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/theredvelvet1?si=9c190e02a2c04094HOW TO FIND Mike and TIKIWebsite - https://www.linkedin.com/in/maudi/IG - @my.tikiYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHfWLdmuv8tVn2mAexua8WQEmail - mike@mytiki.comIF YOU DIG WHAT WE DO YOU CAN SUPPORT USPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/pleaseallowme?fan_landing=true
In this episode, Hall welcomes Mike Audi, Co-Founder and CEO of TIKI Inc.Tiki was founded by Mike Audi and Brian Gagnon at the beginning of 2020 to address fundamental issues in how user data is stored, consumed, and monetized. With decades of experience building massive-scale data-driven solutions, Tiki began with research into the thousands of companies and governments that have tried to regulate data use and privacy but failed. The team at Tiki discovered the need for a transparent user-centric model that put the user securely in control of their data and paid for their data.Tiki enables users to make effective decisions about their data privacy while getting paid serious money. Users are in control with three powerful features: see your data, control how your data is used, and monetize your data in a secure marketplace with trusted buyers. By making this process seamless for users, Tiki hopes that more users take their data value seriously, take back control of their data, holding big tech and businesses accountable.Mike is an expert at creating innovative data products for B2C and B2B markets. As co-founder and CTO of Blustream, he built, led, and sold products responsible for billions of user data points into businesses ranging from SMBs to Fortune 500 brands. You have seen him featured as a data expert in the New York Times, Financial Times, CNN, CyberNews, CPO Magazine, and many others.Mike shares what currently excites but worries him about the data industry, advises entrepreneurs and investors, and discusses what he thinks will be the biggest change in 12 months. You can visit TIKI at , via LinkedIn at , and via Twitter at . Mike can be contacted via email at , via LinkedIn at , and via Twitter at . Music courtesy of . Please subscribe, share, and leave a review.
Mike Audi is the CEO and Founder of Tiki, a company that he started to address fundamental issues in how our personal data is collected, used and monetized. With his expertise in bringing data-driven B2C & B2B products to market, Mike is now aiming to provide a transparent user-centric system with Tiki that allows uses to decide for themselves what they want to do with their personal data. With a simple user interface, Tiki users can decide not to share their personal data at all, or to share their personal data that has been anonymized and encrypted, and to be compensated at the same time. In short, Tiki allows its users to decide who gets access to their data, and get paid their fair share for it.In today's episode, Mike shares about the importance of data protection, his approach towards making Tiki as user friendly as possible, and the benefits of crowdfunding.Resources:https://mytiki.com/ - Check out Tiki and its mission to democratize the protection of personal data. Actionable Take-aways:1. Always make your product or service as user friendly and intuitive as possible. You want your users to be able to easily understand your value proposition. 2. Crowdfunding is a great way to get your company aligned with its user base and is very founder friendly, as opposed to raising funds from angel investors or venture capital firms that will have more control over your business. 3. When raising funds, always think about the strategic alignment between your company and the investor. You want your investor to be in line with the direction that you want to take the company towards.Connect with Ted on:Ted's Website: https://tedteo.com/ Ted's Newsletter (where he shares his best actionable tips, tools and resources): https://tedteo.com/newsletter-sign-up-landing-page/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ted-teo/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ted.teo/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tedteo
Mike is an expert at creating innovative data products for B2C and B2B markets. As co-founder and CTO of Blustream, he built, led, and sold products responsible for billions of user data points into businesses ranging from SMBs to Fortune 500 brands. You have seen him featured as a data expert in the New York Times, Financial Times, CNN, CyberNews, CPO Magazine, and many others. Passionate about the power of data, transparency, and people, not the system. Find Mike https://mytiki.com/ Email: mike@mytiki.com Follow Mike on Twitter: https://twitter.com/my_tiki_ Follow Mike on Instagram: https://instagram.com/my.tiki/ Have A question in Mind? Submit Your Question here. We might answer it in the next episode. www.salmanfarsi.co/ask 00:00 Intro 04:22 What is data? 06:02 Types Of Data Companies Collect 07:11 Does Facebook listen to us? 08:50 How to monetize your data? 10:20 How much is your data worth? 11:10 where is your data stored? 12:50 How Tiki Make Money? 14:10 How can I buy Data? 17:05 How do businesses collect Data? 19:25 Why do companies want data other than advertising? 23:25 chit chat 26:35 Ask Discover the host: Website: www.salmanfarsi.co Instagram: @salman.yt Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thesalmanhub/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesalmanhub --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/salmanfarsi/message
Data privacy has become a hot topic recently after Apple released their iOS 14.5 update. This update allowed you to opt out of data tracking by various apps and gave you more control of your data. However besides what Apple os doing, do you think you own your own data? In 2020 alone, the data on our behaviour and purchases was worth more than $382 billion in advertising revenue. Tiki a consumer data privacy app that allows people to see, control and monetise the data they share with companies online is determined to change how our data is accessed and used. Ronan talks to Mike Audi the Co-Founder and CEO of Tiki about this and more. Mike talks about what Tiki does, Apples privacy awareness campaign, location contexts in your apps, email filters, audio cues on tv shows, passwords, what the internet was built for, poor IT setups, and demanding privacy. Mile also talks about multi tiered distribution channels, more choice for the user is better, app stores, too many different Android phones, privacy and security is an afterthought, and why data is an asset and liability. More about Mike Audi: Mike graduated from the Worcester Polytechnic Institute with degrees in both Robotics Engineering and Electrical & Computer Engineering. Before starting TIKI, he was part of a research team developing the application of a modular BVO navigation system for NASA. He is also the Co-Founder & CTO of Bluestream Corporation, a platform offering unprecedented product visibility and connection with customers in the post-sale environment, for seven years. He has a long-term interest in data and coupled with the general public becoming hyper-aware of their (lack) of data privacy and control, creating the perfect market for TIKI. He wants TIKI to give consumers a seat at the table when it comes to how their data is being used. He believes through creating an open and transparent data market will lead to more “good” data practices.
This is an episode of Generation Bitcoin with host Matt James and guest Mike Audi. Mike is the founder of TIKI, an app to help users take control of their own data.In this conversation, we discuss TIKI, technology, censorship, big data, blockchain, Bitcoin, and the lightning network.
Recorded live on Fireside, we spoke with TIKI's CEO Mike Audi. We had such an interesting conversation about what the future looks like regarding the value of data, what TIKI is attempting to do by building in public, and how real the threat of not fully grasping where our data goes is. We don't know a lot about our data, but most know it's incredibly valuable. If you want to signup alongside 100k others for TIKI to see what Mike and his team are doing, go visit https://mytiki.com!
In this episode we are joined by Mike Audi, founder of TIKI, to talk about the data economy, how TIKI works, and the impact of increasing demand for consumer privacy on paid marketing. You will love Mike's clarity as he explains graph databases, the types of data in highest demand, and his customer-centric company's purpose to disrupt the way our data is accessed and used. Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this episode are my own and not those of IBM.
On this episode of WSEG, we talk to software engineer and CEO of MyTiki.com, Mike Audi. We talk about how Tiki is revolutionizing our relationship with big data by putting the control over who sees and uses your data back into your hands while monetizing the data you choose to sell. Also, we talk about how Mike engineered new sensor technology used in Taylor guitars. Sign up Today at mytiki.com/goodenglish and take control over who sees and uses of your data while earning money on the data you choose to sell! Find the Video version of this interview HERE: https://youtu.be/vgYZQYXHjIc Find our Sponsor Model Studios: https://modedstudios.com/ Find Reina Mystique: https://www.reinamystique.com/ Help support the show and Check Out Our Fresh A$$ Merch Store: https://wespeakenglishgood.threadless.com/ Find a better form data and send it to: wespeakenglishgoo d@ gmail.com Find Us On Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/wespeakenglishgood/ https://www.facebook.com/wespeakenglishgood/ https://twitter.com/wsegpodcast https://www.twitch.tv/wespeakenglishgood https://discord.com/invite/m6NTJx https://www.tiktok.com/@wespeakenglishgood Find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WeSpeakEnglishGood www.wespeakenglishgood.com
Meet developer and architect Mike Audi for Tiki, an app that allows users to receive money for their data. Join us as we discuss - What is data monetization and why is this something people should focus on? - How do humans and businesses currently give our data away for free where we could actually make money off of it? - Some of the disadvantages that the end user needs to be aware of and how can they protect themselves while still making money? - How to maintain data quality throughout the process of monetizing their data.
Your data is worth thousands a year. Why aren't you getting your fair share? There is a company that has a mission: they want you to take back control and get paid for your data. In this episode I speak about knowledge graphs, data confidentiality and privacy with Mike Audi, CEO of MyTiki. You can reach them on their website https://mytiki.com/ Discord official channel https://discord.com/invite/evjYQq48Be Telegram https://t.me/mytikiapp Signal https://signal.group/#CjQKIA66Eq2VHecpcCd-cu-dziozMRSH3EuQdcZJNyMOYNi5EhC0coWtjWzKQ1dDKEjMqhkP
Episode 45: “On today’s show we have a guest that wants to make sure you get paid from Facebook, Google, Apple and other large companies for the data you are willing to share, we have Mike Audi founder from mytiki.com joining us on [Technology Insider] talking about getting your privacy back. We have a Sony news flash – Plus + Plus – Amazon is now reading our palms – and not in a psychic type of way, how you can win an Olympic gold medal for playing a race car video game, and how to protect your data if your PC hardrive crashes, as mine did this last week. Pay attention for the Nathan Nugget on a free online service to backup data from Microsoft using OneDrive. We start out the show with our Top Stories in the First Five minutes, close up with, Mike Mesmerizing moment brought to us by StoriCoffee®, all this plus much more on this week’s episode of TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm.”“Welcome to TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm, the show that make you go "Hummmm" technology news of the week for April 24th-30th 2021. The radio show for the everyday common person, that will impact your future with insightful segments, weeks ahead of the main stream media.”--- [Top Stories in 5 Minutes]: Starts at 7:41Sony looks set to announce ‘PlayStation Plus Video Pass’a. https://tinyurl.com/9sz6e5j5Whole Foods will now let customers pay for groceries with the scan of your palm. – and we have the news release right here from the Seattle Capitol Hill store.a. https://tinyurl.com/nxnthaub Olympic Virtual Series gaming event launched by IOCa. https://tinyurl.com/tf5v6328--- [Technology Insider]: Starts at 20:11How much is your data worth? Mike Audi the Founder of Tiki explains the idea of getting paid for your data and his passionate process to create a company to take back your data from the larger companies that do this now.--- [Ask the Expert]: Starts at 36:42Nathan explain two ways to back up your data. The Cloud or Local hardrives, he also has a way for you to use your cloud data from Microsoft's OneDrive to do this for free. --- [Mike's Mesmerizing Moment brought to us by StoriCoffee®]: Starts at 50:06Mike talks about how gathering support for initiatives is important. --- [Pick of the Day]: Starts at 53:10Basil Hayden's Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey • $45 | 80 proof • Nathan - Thumbs Down • Mike - Thumbs DownThe Art of Manliness Podcast Intelligent conversation, life-improving insights, and actionable advice without fluff and filler.Unidragon THE WOODEN JIGSAW PUZZLES Get a Special Discount Code for 10% Off your order with "DragonTech" until June 1st 2021 Upper Left Corner (True Crime Podcast) Welcome To The Upper Left Corner: A PNW True Crime Podcast and Wine Pairing for each episode.Podcorn: Podcast influencer marketplace The leading podcast marketplace. Connecting unique voices to unique brands for native advertising.180-Partners Your Copier Experts Today Want to save money on your copiers instead of paying monthly costs with no oversight ask for help.