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Mike Slade from GemMint.com and Zion joins the podcast.
Mike Slade from GemMint.com and Zion cases joins the podcast.
Today, I wanted to close out Series 11 with a recap of the wonderful guests we have had on – from Mike Slade and James Vincent who both worked for many years with Steve Jobs, VC James Wise of Balderton Capital, Josh Dahn who set up a school with Elon Musk, pioneering tech entrepreneur Dame Stephanie Shirley, Kindred founder Anna Anderson, Google Developer Advocate Kelsey Hightower and Syreeta Challinger who taught us about the importance of storytelling and how to cope after trauma.That's something us founders don't talk much about… how to cope better, whether it's trauma, which drives so many of us, or the pain of simply building a startup with all the obstacles that comes with it.One action I have found helpful is journaling – and I have just started using Rosebud which makes it easy for anyone to build and maintain an impactful journaling practice.The number one AI-powered journaling app for mental health and personal growth, I have been using Rosebud for a week now and have already found clarity on some sticky situations, partly because instead of just writing my issues down in a physical journal, I am able to tell Rosebud what the issue is and then the app prompts me to go deeper which causes me to reflect more before offering some surprisingly good solutions which have helped me both in my personal and work life.I now do this practice every day – setting my morning intention for the day and then an evening reflection, and I have found it has made me happier and more productive for four simple reasons. 1. I have to set my intentions by typing them into Rosebud at the beginning of the day which helps me to visualise my day – you'll be surprised how useful that can be. 2. It forces me to set my priorities for the day and make them front and centre. 3. It urges me to note what obstacles I have to overcome that day which encourages me not to shy away from them and 4. Rosebud is able to take what I say are my priorities and my obstacles and then offer practical solutions with warm advice – like a friendly therapist guiding me through my day. In fact, due to the speed at which Rosebud responds to my issues with extremely wise and human-like advice, it's hard to believe I don't actually have a human therapist responding to me in real time!Like I said, I am a big fan of Rosebud - I think it's brilliant and I think you will like it too. So, if you want to try it out yourself, click the link here and try it for free.Enjoy!Danielle Twitter / Instagram / Substack Newsletter Original Episodes:Mike SladeDame Stephanie ShirleyJames WiseAnna AndersonJosh DahnSyreeta ChallingerKelsey HightowerJames Vincent
Today's guest is Mike Slade of Second Avenue Partners – an investor, advisor and seasoned storyteller who worked with Bill Gates, Paul Allen and Steve Jobs.Mike started his career at Microsoft in 1983 and spent seven years in a variety of product marketing roles launching hugely successful products including Excel, Works and Microsoft Office. He then went to work at NeXT as VP of Marketing, reporting directly to Steve Jobs.Paul Allen (Microsoft co-founder) then hired Mike as CEO of Starwave which was his trailblazing venture into the Internet and multimedia space. While building Starwave, Mike launched ESPN.com, NBA.com, NFL.com, and many other huge sites. Following the company's sale to Disney, Mike went back to Steve Jobs and joined Apple's executive team, as Steve's strategic advisor.As I said before, Mike is an incredible storyteller so expect to hear some wonderfully funny, insightful and even touching stories about his time with these three innovators.But before we get into the episode, I wanted to tell you about today's sponsor – Wave – the coaching app used by leaders at all the top tech companies from Google, to Amazon and Stripe. Check it out here. And for less than 20 euros a month, you too can access your very own executive coach and reach your work and life goals using the power of AI combined with actual human coaches.It's funny because we expect to see elite athletes using coaches but just imgagine what applying that same support could do to your life and work?Whether you're struggling with work challenges such as leadership, time management or problem solving, Wave is the app to use. I signed up last week and I am already looking forward to my first session next week.I know lots of founders and CEOs who need and want outside help but don't know where to go or don't have the time or money to get that help. And whilst many current apps and methodologies for professional growth are outdated, I think Wave is doing something completely different and innovative and is one of THE most time and cost effective ways I have seen to help you set, measure and achieve your goals. So what are you waiting for? Hit the link here to try Wave for under 20 Euros a month. It's a bargain!-----------Mike Slade Twitter / Second Avenue Danielle Twitter / Instagram / NewsletterEpisode image: Mike SladeBecoming Steve Jobs: The Evolution of a Reckless Upstart into a Visionary Leader by Brent Shlender and Rick Tetzeli
Hello and welcome to the Danielle Newnham Podcast where I interview tech founders and innovators to learn the inspiring, human stories behind the game changing tech we use every day.I just wanted to come on here to say Series 11 launches tomorrow and I am so excited about the guests I have on this Series. We have Mike Slade who worked with Bill Gates, Paul Allen and Steve Jobs as well as Sampriti Bhattacharyya who I first interviewed seven years ago for my book Female Innovators at Work. Sampriti is the founder of Navier – a US based startup making electric hydrofoiling boats which will absolutely revolutionise waterway transport. And a personal hero of mine – we have Stephen Wolfram on this series– an extremely well regarded computer scientist, physicist, and entrepreneur.We also have an exciting new sponsor for the first episode so don't forget to subscribe to Danielle Newnham Podcast wherever it is you get your podcasts from so you are the first to hear it.Until then...Danielle Twitter / Instagram / Newsletter
Welcome to the Danielle Newnham Podcast where I interview tech founders and innovators to learn the inspiring, human stories behind the game-changing tech we use every day.I know I probably say this every series but Series 10 might be my most favourite yet and I really can't wait to share it with you! Upcoming guests this series include Simon Peyton Jones – Engineering Fellow at Epic Games, previously researcher at Microsoft Research in Cambridge, and one of the designers behind the Haskell programming language. We also have Robert Langer - chemical engineer, scientist, entrepreneur and, inventor. Robert is the most cited engineer in history and is also a prolific entrepreneur, having founded more than 40 biotech companies including Moderna… which you may have heard of.We also have Sarah Hamburg (a neuroscientist working in neuro-inspired computing and AI), Ian Livingstone – video game pioneer and co-founder of Games Workshop which launched Dungeons & Dragons in Europe, and is behind the cult-like Warhammer game, among many others. I will also be talking to Mike Slade (strategic advisor to Steve Jobs), and Kate Zernike (a Pulitzer-Prize winning reporter and author of The Exceptions: Nancy Hopkins, MIT and the Fight For Women in Science, and many more.So, as always, if you want to be the first to hear these episodes - please do make sure you subscribe to the Danielle Newnham Podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and I look forward to sharing these inspiring conversations with you over the coming weeks.Enjoy.
Another bonus episode from the Internet History Podcast. As promised, Mike Slade is back to tell stories from the period 1998 through 2004, when he was Special Assistant to Steve Jobs. Background details on the iMac, the iPod and the iPhone and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Another bonus episode from the Internet History Podcast. I originally wanted to talk to Mike Slade about Starwave, the innovative company that launched some major names onto the web, including ESPN.com, ABCNews.com, MrShowbiz.com, and after an eventual sale to Disney, put together the pieces that eventually became the Go.com portal play. But Mike is one of those guys who has had such a varied and interesting career, I couldn't help but go into other eras of his career. The dude worked at Microsoft in the early 1980s. He worked at NeXT in the early 90s. And from 1998 through 2004 he was Special Assistant to Steve Jobs as he saved Apple as a company, launched the iPod and kicked into motion the modern gadget era.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 222 Our show is dedicated to three men who lost their lives this week. Eric, Brian and Howie you will be missed. If you're ever in need of help mentally or just need a chat. You can always contact us for a distraction or call a professional at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK). Light on the reviews but heavy on the news! Three main reviews this week as both hosts checked out Pieces of a Woman and The History of Swear Words. Tony was then solo watching Minari, but gives an in-depth review. Our Casting Couch is crowded. Brian raves over a new bourbon during What's in the Glass. We have some really good Trailers to look forward to and our DC/Marvel segments are finally back! Ratings and Reviews are always appreciated! Join our StarDraft league now! TheStarDraft.com For only $1 a month you can get a ton of bonus content from us! Join our Patreon today! Help support a pod-friend and great cause - The IIIB's Foundation. Jan 29-30 is a live 24-hour event hosted by Mike Slade. More details on the Uncanny Nerd fb and twitter pages. socials: twitter - @taketoopodcast hotline - 434-602-1931 email - taketoopodcast@gmail.com follow our pages on Facebook and Instagram Be Kind; Rewind: Intro - :58, Poll Results - 6:00, Pieces of a Woman - 9:00, Minari - 21:20, History of Swear Words - 25:45, Best of Netflix Comedians - 31:45, Casting Couch - 32:55, What's in the Glass - 41:00, Trailer Talk - 42:50, Superhero Secret Cinema - 54:20, Hollywood News - 56:10, DC Discussion - 1:06:00, Marvel Minute - 1:10:00, Going Forward - 1:16:15
Rob Glaser is best known as the founder and CEO of RealNetworks, the Seattle-based company that specializes in digital media, games and computer vision technology. But for about two decades, he was also part of the ownership group for the Professional Bowlers Association, along with his former Microsoft colleagues Chris Peters and Mike Slade. That's how Glaser landed in the PBA Hall of Fame earlier this year, despite never having been a pro bowler himself. It also makes Glaser the answer to what turned out to be a real stumper of a trivia question on the latest episode of the GeekWire Podcast. As part of our regular tech trivia contest for listeners, we asked, "Which current CEO of a Seattle tech company has been inducted into the hall of fame of a professional sport?" We received lots of guesses, but only one right answer. So we decided to call Glaser up and get his bowling backstory for this special bonus episode of the podcast. We also talked about RealNetworks' new MaskCheck app, which uses computer vision to detect whether people are wearing masks properly in compliance with public health guidelines. Congrats to our contest winner Isaac Alexander, who will receive a GeekWire mask and mug as his prize. We'll be back this weekend, Saturday, Dec. 26, with a special year-in-review episode of the GeekWire Podcast with guest commentator Ed Lazowska, University of Washington computer science professor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can one person’s story of their struggle with, and recovery from, mental health difficulties help other people with their own mental health difficulties? Claudia Hammond talks to Mike Slade from Nottingham University who is running the Neon trial into recovery stories to find out. Are you more open, less conscientious or more neurotic than you used to be? It used to be thought that personality was fixed in adulthood but it can and does change. Psychologist Eileen Graham has studied data from thousands of people and explains how and which traits are likely to increase or decrease. Also, why are people who’ve had a Covid-19 diagnosis more likely to get anxiety or depression in the three months that follow their diagnosis? Paul Harrison, psychiatrist at Oxford University who led the research, explains. Professor Catherine Loveday from the University of Westminster is Claudia's studio guest. Producer: Pam Rutherford
Imagine sitting down with one of the gurus' of technology, the person who worked side by side with Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Paul Allen, during the time when Microsoft, Apple, ESPN.com were just beginning? CoachC brings you one of the giant minds of our time. If you watched the documentary "Inside Bill's Mind" you would have seen Mike talk candidly about how he worked with these geniuses. Mike shares stories from his experiences at these companies, as well as his own thoughts on where we are today in this pandemic. Get some leadership advise from the man who launched Microsoft Excel and helped sell ESPN.com to Disney. Mike has an incredible track record for building and selling companies, sits as an advisor on global boards and really needs no introduction. This is part 1 of a 2 part series.
Prof Mike Slade from the University of Nottingham previews the Refocus on Recovery conference that's taking place in Nottingham on 3-5 September 2019. “One of the things we’ve worked hard to do is not to be a cheerleading almost quasi-religious supporting of recovery as a banner…we’re much more thoughtfully critical…and this plays into a lot of discussion going on about recovery being commandeered or hijacked by the mental health system, old business being transacted with new labels, but nothing fundamentally changing.”
LandAid House opens in Autumn 2019, providing 146 bedrooms for young people at risk of becoming homeless. It’s been made possible by a £1m donation from Mike Slade, president of the charity and the outgoing chairman of Helical. He explains to Damian Wild why he has made the donation and what he hopes it will deliver for the future.
Professor of Mental Health and Social Inclusion at the University of Nottingham talks about hope, recovery and mental health.
Michael Slade FRICS, is Chairman of Helical plc, a UK-listed property development and investment company, one of the best performing quoted property stocks in the UK.
Today’s episode focuses on the business response to a crisis affecting everyone in Seattle: homelessness. The episode features Jon Scholes, President and CEO of the Downtown Seattle Association, and Mike Slade, former CEO of Starwave and founding partner at Second Avenue Partners.
Episode 47 of the #MindVine Podcast features news, views and interviews related to #mental health, #mental illness and #recovery. In this episode, we have special guest Dr. Mike Slade, Professor of Mental Health Recovery and Social Inclusion, University of Nottingham. This episode of the #MindVine Podcast is hosted by Communications team member Darryl Mathers (@DarrylMathers).
As promised, Mike Slade is back to tell stories from the period 1998 through 2004, when he was Special Assistant to Steve Jobs. Background details on the iMac, the iPod and the iPhone and more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I originally wanted to talk to Mike Slade about Starwave, the innovative company that launched some major names onto the web, including ESPN.com, ABCNews.com, MrShowbiz.com, and after an eventual sale to Disney, put together the pieces that eventually became the Go.com portal play. But Mike is one of those guys who has had such a varied and interesting career, I couldn't help but go into other eras of his career. The dude worked at Microsoft in the early 1980s. He worked at NeXT in the early 90s. And from 1998 through 2004 he was Special Assistant to Steve Jobs as he saved Apple as a company, launched the iPod and kicked into motion the modern gadget era. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Professor Mike Slade of Nottingham University joins Brainwaves to talk recovery and person centred care in mental health.Professor Slade recently co-authored a research paper with Dr Eleanor Longden on the empirical evidence about mental health recovery, comissioned by MI Fellowship.
Our first podcast focuses on two papers from the October 2006 British Journal of Psychiatry