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Unlock the secrets of seamless family organization and heightened preparedness with our special guest, Nat Robinson, the visionary behind Trustworthy. This episode casts a spotlight on how Trustworthy is transforming the way families store and share vital documents, moving far beyond the outdated confines of folders and spreadsheets. Together with our expert Patty Whatley, we journey through Nat's personal motivations that led to the birth of this innovative platform, offering families a peace of mind with a secure, collaborative system for managing essential information. From the intricacies of Medicaid applications to the everyday need for accessible personal records, discover how Trustworthy equips families to handle life's transitions with confidence.Our conversation takes a deep dive into the world of digital security, unearthing how Trustworthy employs cutting-edge measures like encryption, tokenization, and third-party audits to safeguard sensitive information. Learn how AI, trained with synthetic documents, bolsters privacy while enhancing document recognition, ensuring your personal data remains protected. We delve into the societal shifts driving this digital transformation, emphasizing the increasing necessity for reliable digital backups in the face of natural disasters. Whether you're planning an estate or organizing family travel, this episode reveals how platforms like Trustworthy are pivotal in ensuring your family is always prepared and your crucial documents are always within reach.Link to try out TrustWorthy: https://trustworthy.com/#via=patty(This link is an affiliate link and we will make a small fee if you sign up using this link. You will pay no more than usual by using this link)Information to help you answer all of your questions about aging.
From birth certificates and insurance policies to emergency contacts and medical records, we all have essential documents that keep our lives running smoothly. But if they're scattered across various places, or worse, not stored safely, accessing them when you need them most can be a real headache. In this episode, Naeemah chats with Nat Robinson, Founder and CEO of Trustworthy, and he talks about an effective way to bring order to all that vital family information that will keep your family's essential documents organized, accessible, and safe. Nathaniel Robinson is the founder and CEO of Trustworthy. He's worked at startups and large enterprise technology companies in Silicon Valley and around the world for more than 30 years. He and his family live in Portland, Oregon. You can learn more about Nat and Trustworthy through their website www.trustworthy.com To learn more about Naeemah, visit her website naeemahfordgoldson.com Follow us on Social Media! www.instagram.com/organizemeradio www.facebook.com/OrganizeMeRadio #OrganizeMeRadio #FamilyOrganization #EssentialDocuments #DocumentManagement #OrganizedLiving #FamilyPlanning #PeaceOfMind #SecureStorage #StayOrganized #LifeSimplified #DigitalOrganization #FamilyEssentials #planahead #Organizingpodcast
Nat Robinson, Founder and CEO of Trustworthy, discusses digital transformation in family estate planning. Trustworthy reimagines old school estate management into the ‘Family Operating System', an online service that helps families curate, manage and securely share their important information like financial and estate documentation. Host, Kevin Craine Do you want to be a guest? https://DigitalTransformationPodcast.net/guest
Nat Robinson is from New Zealand, and grew up there the first half of his life. He finds that growing up in a small island nation gives him a unique perspective in the world. He currently lives in San Francisco with a young family, and loves doing water sports when he is not working - including surfing, sailing, and the opposite winter sports, snowboarding and such. He likes Santa Cruz for surfing, and typically prefers inland snowboarding.While working at Microsoft, post the acquisition of his prior company, he started attempting to solve a problem for himself - around storing legal documents. What he discovered was that families were struggling with an overload of information, and how to keep it readily available and organized.This is the creation story of Trustworthy.SponsorsAirbyteDopplerHost.ioIPInfomablLinksWebsite: https://www.trustworthy.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natrobinson/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Our expert host, Benjamin Ensor, is joined by some great guests to discuss fintech's role in the refugee crisis. According to 2021 figures from the United Nations, there are more than 89 million people worldwide who have been forcibly displaced from countries like Syria, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Somalia and Eritrea. We've put together a panel of experts to discuss how fintech can help refugees in the immediate aftermath, what challenges stop financial institutions from getting more involved, and how financial services can adapt as the needs of refugees change over time. This week's guests include: Sarah Habib, Customer Strategist, 11:FS Ali Niknam, CEO, Bunq Nat Robinson, CEO, Leaf Global Fintech Matthew Gardiner, Co-founder, Techfugees Fintech Insider by 11:FS is a podcast dedicated to all things fintech, banking, technology and financial services. It's hosted by a rotation of 11:FS experts including David M. Brear, Simon Taylor, Jason Bates and Gwera Kiwana, as well as a range of brilliant guests. We cover the latest global news, bring you interviews from industry experts or take a deep dive into subject matters such as APIs, AI or digital banking. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and please leave a review Follow us on Twitter: @fintechinsiders where you can ask the hosts questions, or email podcasts@11fs.com! Special Guests: Ali Niknam, Matthew Gardiner, Nat Robinson, and Sarah Habib.
LifeBlood: We talked about getting organized, transitioning your finances from an analog system like a filing cabinet or fire safe, to an online system which brings everyone on the same page and keeping you up to date and current with all your important documents and planning with Nat Robinson, Founder and CEO of Trustworthy, the family operating system helping families get organized and prepared by having everything in one place. Listen to learn how giving an unexpected compliment can make the difference in everyone's day! For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 19:30. You can learn more about Nat at Trustworthy.com, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn. Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review wherever you listen and subscribe as well. You can learn more about us at MoneyAlignmentAcademy.com, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact George at Contact@GeorgeGrombacher.com.
Pls, join me as we get transparent with Nat Robinson (Music Executive Ceo/Founder of First Priority Music) and Terry Moorer (The Hottest Disabled Speaker and Entrepreneur in America). Transparency Talks Podcast discusses the trials and triumphs of entrepreneurs and entertainers. Transparency Talks Podcast hosted by Butta B-Rocka For ad placements, sponsorships or to be a guest on the show contact info@buttabrocka.com Follow me on IG/FB/Twitter @ Buttabrocka www.buttabrocka.com #transparencytalkspodcast#buttabrocka #natrobinson #firstprioritymusic #terrymoorer #FBLive #stitcher #tunein #anchor #liverecording #guestspeaker#transparency #transparencytalks #transparencytalkspodcast #inspiration #motivation #podcasters #podcast #entreprenuer #entrepreneurships #smallbusiness #applepodcast #googlepodcast #spotify #anchorfm #youtube #artist #author #soulcitythebeat #thehitnetwork #italy #UK #africa #usa #pandora #iheartradio #nabfeme #urbanfushionradio #glassfm #londonsenergyradio #blaze1radio #rokdanradio #qmixxradio #sqweekeyradio #nigeria #detroit #japan #southafrica #disabled --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/transparencytalkspodcast/support
In this live streamed episode I'm joined by two Strength and Conditioning Coaches, Steve and Nat. We sit down and discuss the importance of SnC and how fighters can implement this to their fight camps and the benefits they can get from it. We are now working with @manscaped Get 20% off + Free Shipping with the code: KICKINIT at Manscaped.com If you like this podcast, please leave a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/liamharrison Check out my website for WORLD CLASS online training made for anyone with an interest in improving their Muay Thai, from beginners right up to experienced fighters: https://liamharrisontraining.com/ Subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/hitmanbc Follow me on social media: https://www.instagram.com/liambadco/ https://www.instagram.com/kickinitwithliamharrison/ https://www.facebook.com/liamharrisonmuaythai/ https://twitter.com/LiamBadco
Stellar Global Radio with Sam: Exploring the Stellar Blockchain and Beyond
Sam sits down with Tori Samples and Nat Robinson who co-founded Leaf Global Fintech. Leaf Global Fintech uses the Stellar Blockchain to position it self to be the better way to help you store, protect, and transport your money—no matter where you go. Whether you have a smartphone or simple feature phone, you can send money to friends, store safely without banking fees, and cash in and out using mobile money. Leaf currently operates in Rwanda, Uganda, and Kenya. Leaf works with all major mobile money providers in the countries where we've launched. That means that you can send and receive money across borders and Leaf to Leaf transactions are always free. Live in Rwanda but have family in Kenya? With Leaf, you can easily send money in one currency and have friends and family receive money in another currency Catch the video interview here Join in on the Stellar Conversation on Discord stellarglobal.chat Learn more about Stellar and the Stellar Development Foundation: www.Stellar.Org and on Twitter at @StellarOrg Follow Sam Conner on Twitter @samconnerone Follow Sam Conner on YouTube YouTube.com/c/samconner Follow Sam Conner on Twitch Twitch.tv/samconnerxlm --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/samconner/support
Nat Robinson, CEO of Leaf Global, and author of the book Creating a Cash Cow in Kenya, talks to us about building social enterprises, raising money from investors, and the motivation for building financial services for the unbanked and highly vulnerable refugee population. Listen in to hear his stories of building businesses in Africa and his advice for the next social enterprise entrepreneur. Learn more about Leaf and their work here @ https://leafglobalfintech.com/ and check out Nat's book at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AOB7BWE/
Dr. RaMeano's report on Nate Robinson medical status after the fight.
On point gives his POV on the legendary under card bout between YouTuber Jake Paul and Naté Robinson
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Pls, join me as we get transparent with Terry Moorer (The Hottest Disabled Speaker- Entrepreneur in America) and Nat Robinson (Music Executive Ceo/Founder of First Priority Music). Transparency Talks Podcast discusses the trials and triumphs of entrepreneurs and entertainers. Transparency Talks Podcast hosted by Butta B-Rocka For ad placements, sponsorships or to be a guest on the show contact info@buttabrocka.com Follow me on IG/FB/Twitter @ Buttabrocka www.buttabrocka.com #transparencypodcast #FBLive #stitcher #tunein #anchor #liverecording #guestspeaker#transparency #transparencytalks #transparencytalkspodcast #buttabrocka #inspiration #motivation #podcasters #podcast #entreprenuer #entrepreneurships #smallbusiness #applepodcast #googlepodcast #spotify #anchorfm #youtube #artist #author # shaydavis #bet therunwaydivashay #modeling #antp #americasnexttopmodel #nationalrecordingartist #selfhelp #motivator #natrobinson #terrymoorer #firstprioritymusic #disabled --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/transparencytalkspodcast/support
We speak with Waringa Matindi, CEO of Village Energy, a Ugandan company providing custom solar installations for rural businesses, institutions & agriculture that enable improved incomes, job creation, and access to services. We speak about Waringa’s experience as a new CEO, how gender equality interacts with energy access, the cultural differences between Kenya and Uganda, and even blockchain and cryptocurrency! Recorded in June 2020 Visit us at www.distributingsolar.com Contact us at podcast@distributingsolar.com Show notes: (1:10) Waringa's background in the development sector, gender equality, and her desire to work in reducing poverty. The focus of Village Energy in increasing revenues and incomes (3:30) Village Energy's focus on customised installations for productive energy use; working mostly with businesses (schools, SMEs, health centers) (6:30) Most of their customers are off-grid, replacing diesel generators; some customers are looking for greater reliability (7:40) The use of remote monitoring to ensure the solar system is being used correctly, not being overused and reducing the quality of the battery; can provide alerts for upcoming payments (10:51) Village Energy's hub and spoke model: the need for local offices to build trust with customers, provide reliability and engagement with customers (14:20) Waringa's experience becoming a new CEO; the contrast of working in business vs. the development, non-profit sector. The social impact of Village Energy's work in changing the lives of their customers (18:20) Village Energy's business model as fully for-profit, however some customers find additional sources of funding from grant sources; schools and health centers which are able to provide better services due to access to electricity. The benefits of street lighting to provide greater safety (21:15) Their experience with Binance Foundation, installing solar for schools - working with cryptocurrency (25:15) The contrast between Kenyans and Ugandans: Kenyans being more straightforward and direct; Ugandans being very polite and kind (30:30) The interconnection between gender and development, and energy access: the importance of gender and equality, dirty cooking fuel's impact on women; the ability for energy access to provide additional income for women; the lack of DC productive use appliances that are focused on women's needs (37:00) Their goals for the coming years, to grow their current business; to install 1,200 systems (38:40) The impact of the solar off-grid sector (39:40) The need for patience in the solar sector (40:00) The need to make difficult decisions earlier (41:10) Recommended books: The Hard Thing about Hard Things, by Ben Horowitz; Building a Cash Cow in Kenya by Nat Robinson; How Will You Measure Your Life by Clayton Christensen (43:30) Their excitement about Li-ion technology that will enable the solar sector to change and improve their business model
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes music executive Nat Robinson of First Priority Media to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss how he has built his brand and established himself in the entertainment industry, the role of social media, surrounding himself with life-minded talent and what's to come.
Show feat Cannaconn event giveaway followed by Nat Robinson/First priority owner plus music from Open Mike Eagle feat Phonte, Rass Kass, Mf Grimm Diamond D, Mr Muthafukin esquire, Planet Asia, Whodini, Audio 2, Mc Lyte, UTFO
With my last podcast for the season I wanted to bring an exclusive. The man who brought you Audio Two, MC Lyte, Frankee & Positive K and one of the biggest Hip hop sample song ever "Top Billing." A pioneer and a legend in the Hip Hop's history, Record Label Executive, and founder of First Priority Music, Nat Robinson, the exclusive interview on Conversations with Dray. Oh, we gonna talk about it! #draytalks Follow me on my social media FB @draytalks IG @draytondjackson Twitter: MrDDJackson First Priority Music Opening - MC Lyte - Stop, Look, Listen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_44Q8xBZoP8&feature=youtu.be After the opening Audio Two - I Don't Care https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wY-HRfwKzAE&feature=youtu.be after first part Mc Lyte - I Am The Lyte https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8NtLLeWQA4&feature=youtu.be Eamon - F**k It (I Don’t Want You Back) (Dirty Version) (HD Official Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptcX5L8chVc Audio Two - Top Billin' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw4PuS7e-gA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conversationswithdray/support
In recent years, social enterprise has assumed a greater role in the academic lives of students at Owen and across Vanderbilt’s campus, due in large part to Turner Family Center for Social Ventures, founded in 2015. We spoke with second-year MBAs Tori Samples and Kayla Armgardt, as well as MBA alum and current VU law student Nat Robinson, about their social venture startups, opportunities on and off campus, and how students can get involved. For more information on the Turner Family Center, please visit their website at www.turnerfamilycenter.com
Advertising Influencers: Conversations with Marketing Thought Leaders
Nat Robinson is the Head of Marketing at MileIQ, a mobile that functions as an automatic mileage tracker for driving deductions and expenses. It has revolutionized the workflows as well as saved time and money for a variety of users from self-employed professionals to large enterprise organizations. MileIQ’s parent company, Mobile Data Labs, was acquired by Microsoft in late 2015. Prior to MileIQ, Nat was the VP of Marketing at VMWare and worked with SlideRocket, a PowerPoint competitor. He started his marketing career at Oracle, where he spent 13 years ultimately serving as a VP of Corporate Marketing. The topics discussed in this episode include how your product could be your best marketing, an example of approaching acquisition from the bottom up, and the value of the emotional response created by your product.
This episode is dedicated to the independent grinder. An inspirational episode for your ear holes. Friend to the show, Milk Dee brings his father/Pete's “Father-in-law to be”, Nat Robinson to chop it up with the dynamic duo. Mr. Robinson explains how he transitioned from a job at IBM to owning night clubs. He also tells how his son's love for hip hop pushed him to starting his own record label First Priority Music and how Priority Records swiped his name. So many stories plus, great references for anyone considering the entrepreneurial lane. Things gets personal when Miss Lissa digs into the family business to find out how Nat feels about Pete dating his daughter, #LowKeyNat. Press play!
Nat Robinson was recently the CEO and founder of Juhudi Kilimo Company Ltd. that provides micro-asset financing to rural smallholder farmers in Kenya. Nat is originally from the U.S.but has traveled, worked or studied in over 60 countries across six continents in the areas of business, nonprofit and government. Ian and Nat discuss:- Microfinancing Kenyan Innovation African Entrepreneurs Nat's new book 'Creating a Cash Cow' www.kiva.org - Loans that change lives
This week Mark and Shawn are joined by Nat Robinson, V.P. Marketing and Business Development for Sliderocket to talk about one of their favorite web-based presentation tools.