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Etsy, the online marketplace known for selling one-of-a-kind handmade items, is hoping that artificial intelligence can boost sales of those crafty creations. The site has been selling less stuff and recently announced a plan to double down on high-quality and unique merchandise over cheap and mass-produced. Now, it's launching AI-curated product collections, based on trends like island luxe or maximalism. They build on the work of human trendspotters, using AI to scan the site and tag thousands of matching products. Nick Daniel, chief product officer at Etsy, explains what the company calls algotorial curation to Marketplace's Meghan McCarty Carino.
Etsy, the online marketplace known for selling one-of-a-kind handmade items, is hoping that artificial intelligence can boost sales of those crafty creations. The site has been selling less stuff and recently announced a plan to double down on high-quality and unique merchandise over cheap and mass-produced. Now, it's launching AI-curated product collections, based on trends like island luxe or maximalism. They build on the work of human trendspotters, using AI to scan the site and tag thousands of matching products. Nick Daniel, chief product officer at Etsy, explains what the company calls algotorial curation to Marketplace's Meghan McCarty Carino.
In this episode Jane Ostler talks to Nick Daniel, former CMO of Dogs Trust and Director of Flying Foxes Consultancy, to explore the unique challenges and strategies in charity marketing. They discuss the importance of brand identity, the competitive landscape of the nonprofit sector, and the growing role of partnerships and influencer marketing. Nick also highlights the challenge charities face in standing out as commercial brands increasingly align themselves with social causes, blurring the lines between corporate and nonprofit impact. As donor behaviours shift and dog ownership trends evolve, he shares insights on how charities can adapt and innovate to stay relevant, offering valuable perspectives for anyone interested in the intersection of marketing, social impact, and the future of charitable giving. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guest: Josh Silverman, CEO of EtsyWhen Josh Silverman joined the board of Etsy, he had one condition: “Don't ask me to the be the CEO.” And technically, they didn't ask. One day, he got a phone call informing him the board had elected him as the new CEO, just days before an earnings miss. He knew the odds were against him — layoffs would be necessary, and “I was going to have to be the villain” — but decided to say yes out of a sense of duty to Etsy's users and workers. “If I can be helpful, I have a responsibility to do it,” Josh says.Chapters:(00:55) - Energy management (02:42) - Meetings (09:56) - Etsy's strategy (13:36) - Learning to delegate (17:10) - Setting an example (24:17) - Evite's rise and fall (27:46) - Self vs. company (30:22) - Legacy (34:21) - Control and agency (37:44) - Joining Etsy's board (40:40) - Becoming CEO (46:16) - Culture shock (48:09) - “We need you, trust us” (51:25) - eBay and Skype (57:15) - Pushed out (01:00:40) - Accountability and family (01:03:53) - Time horizons (01:05:55) - Gen AI-supported art (01:08:29) - Who Etsy is hiring and what “grit” means to Josh Mentioned in this episode: Ken Chenault and American Express, Nick Daniel, Rachana Kumar, Ticketmaster and IAC, Etsy Studios, Silverlake, Shopping.com, Google, Microsoft, and Austin City Limits. Links:Connect with JoshLinkedInConnect with JoubinTwitterLinkedInEmail: grit@kleinerperkins.com Learn more about Kleiner PerkinsThis episode was edited by Eric Johnson from LightningPod.fm
Looking for more after last week's episode with Nick Daniel? We're back with four more questions with the Etsy CPO.
In 2005, Etsy staked its claim on a unique piece of the e-commerce landscape– arts and crafts. The site has since become the go to place for one of a kind handcrafted goods. Etsy's approach has focused on building community amongst their sellers and today's guest is breaking down how they balance those needs with that of their buyers. Nick Daniel is the Chief Product Officer of Etsy. He sits down with Tomer to discuss how the platform differentiated itself from other marketplaces early on, and what it takes to foster a creative community that feels empowered to make original products.
This week on the Escape The Drift Podcast, John is excited to share the incredible story of Nick Daniel, co-founder of the billion-dollar fitness brand V Shred. Nick gets real about his humble beginnings growing up in small town Oklahoma and how a passion for self-improvement led him to become a dating coach at a young age. Listeners will learn how Nick's chance meeting with future business partner sparked the idea for their first online business. Against all odds, the duo bootstrapped their company from just $1000, relying solely on affiliate marketing and their marketing genius to build V Shred into the global powerhouse it is today.Nick shares invaluable lessons learned over his entrepreneurial journey, from the importance of finding a visionary partner to trust but verify strategies. He also offers rare insight into building a brand people love through authentic connection. For anyone chasing their dreams of creating an impactful company, this episode is full of actionable wisdom from a true success story.Highlights:"We started with 1000 bucks. And we've never taken a penny of funding, not one penny no funding bootstrapped it up to 1000 ourselves.""I always put maximum effort into everything and he drove home mastery mastery and discipline is built by the by showing up over time. And not missing every day every day.""I wanted to travel the world. I wanted to get rich, I wanted to go help a bunch of people and I wanted to go see, I want to stretch myself to whatever the hell the limits were of those possibilities..."Timestamps:00:00: Nick Daniel Introduction03:01: Upbringing05:33: Overcoming Limiting Beliefs11:56: Managing Business Growth14:36: Affiliate Marketing21:44: Personal Growth28:19: Mentorships35:11: Work Ethic42:31: Building A Business50:20: Scaling59:56: Going Viral1:06:35: Creating A Successful Online Business
Lucinda and Andy are joined by Nick Daniel, marketing director at Dogs Trust, and Denholm Scotford, sector head for technology, media, telecoms and entertainment at the market research agency Harris Interactive.Den breaks down the different aspects of a successful brand measured in Third Sector's recently released Charity Brand Index, from public awareness and familiarity with individual charities to perceptions of their distinctiveness and relevance.Nick explains how Dogs Trust has strengthened its brand in recent years, placing a heavy emphasis on positive messaging and cultivating a sense of uniqueness through its switch from blue to yellow to drive up public awareness for the charity.Later in the episode, Lucinda and Andy discuss the finding in Enthuse's latest Donor Pulse report that a sizeable proportion of donors are motivated to give in reaction to charities being criticised in the media.Do you have stories of people whose lives have been transformed for the better thanks to your charity? If so, we'd like to hear them! All it takes is a short voice message to be featured on this podcast. Email lucinda.rouse@haymarket.com for further information.Tell us what you think of the Third Sector Podcast! Please take five minutes to let us know how we can bring you the most relevant, useful content. To fill in the survey, click here.Read the transcript. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the podcast we dive into 22 year old Christ-driven entrepreneur, Nick Daniel. Nick is a husband, friend, and currently in PT School. We talked about his mission called “Live Free. Live Different” that turned into a clothing brand that he eventually closed down because God had other plans. He currently has a videography/photography business called Live Free Film Co where he captures moments for different brands, athletes, and a future documentary. Alongside that we talked about a struggle most men have, an addiction to pornography. Through his touching transparency we dived into what life looks like with that addiction, overcoming it, giving it up to Jesus, and finally living free. If you're in a similar circumstance. Please. Reach. Out. to either Nick or Gauge - our contact info is below. Connect with Nick: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_nickdaniel_/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carlieanndaniel/ Videography: https://nickdaniel14.myportfolio.com/ Connect with Gauge: Instagram: g.harness.32 TikTok: g.harness.32 Facebook: gauge.harness.5 Podcast:destination.discipline.podcast Email: gharness32@gmail.com Phone Number: (316) 350-5670 BPN Supps: https://bpn.rfrl.co/zwny5
In the first episode of 2023 it is a pleasure to welcome back Nick Daniel to the Self Made Podcast. Many of you will know that Nick has been one of the biggest mentors in my career ever since I first stepped foot into a little basement in Shoreditch and watching his confidence build as he has developed and refined Fitness Rebels has been amazing!In our last show we spoke a lot about his personal journey but in round 2 I wanted to delve into his physical journey and get deep into what he can help you with….Getting out of pain and feeling strong as fuck!!For Nick this journey came from years of bodybuilding leaving him bound up and broken but feeling that people who loved to train were really not looked after in the rehab space.So he decided to change that and studied to be an osteopath alongside his coaching and using himself as a personal case study. Nick lives and breaths what he does looking the part, moving the part and always on the hunt to develop his craft. This is now a show to be missed especially if you want to move better yourself or coach others to do. If you want to know more about Nick you can find him on Instagram @nick_rebelcoach as always if you want to know more about my work you can follow me @kingsleydutton and if you enjoy the episode please share on socials tagging me and Nick. Support the showGet in touch by heading to...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kingsleyduttonYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCUTkN8Dcin4LSHBt0-Q46QEmail: https: Simon@madecoaching.comWebsite: www.madecoaching.com
DEVILED HAM LUKE 8:26-39 When Jesus showed in various situations in the New Testament, things happened. In this passage, the demoniac changed when Jesus arrived on the shore of his hometown. Today, Jesus' presence still changes things. Things happen when we acknowledge His presence. In this message, Dr. Nick Daniel explores some things that might happen and our options in responding to them.
We're joined on this week's episode by Nick Daniel! Nick is Founder/Owner of Fitness Rebels, a UK based Online Coaching and Coaching Mentorship organization. For more on Nick, check him out on Instagram HERE!
In this episode of the Self Made Podcast, it is a pleasure to welcome Nick Daniel to the show. To date, Nick has been one of my biggest mentors in my career! When I started in the dark and dingy London basement gym he was the man running education and took me under his wing and helped me survive in the land of the giants!I have always resonated with Nick as we share very similar paths with him a few steps further down the path and this has always inspired me to push through the times where things were hard and taught me how to stay myself when people were telling me I shouldn't.A loud, eccentric, knowledgeable and entertaining guy this is an episode despite being a long one (let's face it for those who know Nick it was always going to be haha) flies by with so many valuable lessons to take away. In this episode, we discuss how to become resilient and how it is important to look after yourself to be able to look after others. We discuss our backstories in training, life, business and relationships and the key lessons we have learned and the mistakes we have made. Many of you will know Nick from his training knowledge but it is in the relationship section of this show the man truly shines! One of the most rock-solid relationships I know and anyone looking for love or wants to learn how to keep it working should take note.If you want to know more about Nick you can find him on Instagram @nick_rebelcoach as well as his podcast Fitness Rebels Radio. As always if you want to know more about my work you can follow me @kingsleydutton and if you enjoy the episode please share on socials tagging me and Nick.Support the show
"I'm coming out saying 'someone's trying to hurt me' and they're coming out with their guns and hands on their holsters.'" Episode 74: This week we're straight talking Mental Health in America with author N. Daniel. Nick is an author and caregiver in Minneapolis who actually worked with George Floyd and he tells what his experience of George was like and his experience of the riots. Nick also opens up about his own mental health from suffering with PTSD, Bipolar 1 and anxiety to being committed to a mental health hospital by the courts. We also discuss the failings of the police in America in dealing with mental health issues and recidivism of former prison inmates. Peter jumps back in for a week and both he and Allan just happen to be having bad days. Peter's night away sans kids is cancelled when one of the kids gets sick and Allan's pissed off with his autism and we discuss the controversy around Dave Chappelle's new stand up. Follow Straight Talking Mental Health on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, email hello@stmhpodcast or check out www.stmhpodcast.com
/Nick built the knowledge, tools and experience to overcome his own struggles, and now helps others to do the same. Fitness Rebels was established in 2020, where Nick offers a number of valuable services to clients and the industry alike. I've heard nothing but good things about The Fitness Rebels Mentorship, and his podcast Fitness Rebels Radio has had some of the top names in the industry featuring without any hesitation. To top it off, he went back to University and is currently finishing off a Masters in Osteopathy at the London school of osteopathy. This guys education runs deeper than most people you'll find in the industry. I've been following Nick since he served his last few months at UP and have enjoyed watching in the background his growth and what he's bringing to the table. Whether you're a coach or fitness enthusiast, I think you're going to get immense value from this episode. So grab a coffee or get locked in on your daily commute and enjoy. Instagram: @nickd_rebelcoach Website: https://www.fitnessrebels.co.uk/
Nick Daniel, creator and owner of Live Free Clothing Co. joins us on todays episode. We discuss how he started his company and where he plans to go with his mission of Live Free in the future and how faith has helped him on his path. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gabe3778/message
We're back after a long break for our semester programs. Sorry for the wait, but we're glad to be back. In this episode, I'm joined by Nick Daniel of Dartmouth-Hitchcock in New Hampshire. Nick has taught AWLS courses regionally and internationally and has taught wilderness medicine in such locations as the Adirondacks, White Mountains, Mexico, Africa, Guatemala, Russia, and Panama. He spent a month in the Indian Himalayas teaching medical students while providing medical care, as well as time in Haiti. He has completed his FAWM and earned a diploma in mountain medicine. Nick's research interests in wilderness medicine include hypothermia, frostbite, altitude medicine, mountaineering psychology, and hiker preparedness. Recently, he and his coworkers from Dartmouth's wilderness and emergency medicine program came out to our campus for an introduction to wilderness living/survival skills. Our conversation ranges from talking about Nicks's background and experience in the outdoors, the program for wilderness medicine fellowships at Dartmouth, as well as some insight into the psychology behind who finishes trips and who doesn't, and why that is. I had a great time talking with Nick, and working with him on the course here at our campus in southern VT. I'm pretty sure you'll get a kick out of our conversation as well. If you like the podcast, please leave us a review, and to learn more about our programs please visit Schooloftheforest.comLinks;Deep Survival by Laurence GonzalesWilderness Medicine at Dartmouth Hitchcock
This week we are joined by a special guest, the one and only Nick Daniel. Nick is a Fitness Industry veteran with 20 years in the game. With his vast experience, results driven process, and passion to help people become the best version of themselves by way of the gym, he's got some hard-hitting knowledge gems for our listeners to take away. In this open and irreverent conversation, we cover: Nick's career, from Rugby to the Fitness industry through to currently training as an Osteopath His quest to prove himself when it mattered most Umar's brutal induction workout at Ultimate Performance and Nick's instrumental role in that! Passion and love for training: "A lot of people don't know how far they can go." Putting in work always outweighs being gifted Getting into your body to get out of your mind Training IS meditation Personal struggles and what was actually helpful to get through them Why curating strong values are important for your health The key to a fulfilling life What his brand Fitness Rebels is all about And much more! Follow Nick on Instagram at https://instagram.com/nickd_rebelcoach or reach out to him through his website https://fitnessrebels.co.uk Thank you for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode as much as we did, please share it with your friends and leave a 5* rating & review to help us get the show out there for the masses. Subscribe to the show for regular episode updates - we've got more awesome conversations coming up for your listening pleasure!
I had a great chat with Nick Daniel about bridging the gap between personal training and traditional treatment strategies. We discuss the most important things you need to be focusing on for any client, plus our views on rehabilitation and corrective exercise.
It's another March, and you know what that means! Time to pretend to understand tax codes and lie about "charitable donations" in our favorite season ... tax Season! Our expert, Nick Daniel, is back again to help us navigate the laws that prove the U.S. Government can spend our money better than we can! But the question is: should you do your own taxes? Is that the IRS raiding your home for $13.11? No, It's DOOM!
After Pokemon took off in a huge way, developer Game Freak didn't exactly have the time or incentive to dabble outside of their cash cow. But all that changed in 2006, when they created Drill Dozer: a fun, compact little game built entirely around the concept of drilling. Unfortunately, Drill Dozer's release on the Game Boy Advance well into the DS's lifespan means very few people got a chance to experience Game Freak's inventive platformer. On this episode of Retronauts, join Bob Mackey, Henry Gilbert, Nick Daniel, and Chris Daniel as the crew explores Drill Dozer and ponders whether or not drilling truly is horizontal digging.
Gary Butterfield, Kole Ross, and Nick Daniel continue their discussion of Hollow Knight.
Gary Butterfield, Kole Ross, and Nick Daniel talk about Hollow Knight, up through the first visit to the City of Tears. Seriously, buy and play this game.
Gary Butterfield, Kole Ross, and Nick Daniel discuss the Garbage Gulch area of the SuperStation classic "Souls of Darkness".
Gary Butterfield, Kole Ross, and Nick Daniel talk about Gary's book Souls of Darkness, and segue into a discussion of one of its influences: the Jim Henson movie Labyrinth starring David Bowie. LINKS OF NOTE: Souls of Darkness Latchkey Kingdom Stardew Valley Labyrinth Doc Talkboy The Leftovers Senor Wences Parasyte Fushigi
Do you retweet? Then you may not like this most recent episode of Reveal where we talk about Christmas, let Santa pimp some new music, play a new song by Nick Daniel and talk about being a friend for pay...