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ABOUT WADE CHAMBERSWade Chambers will be leading Engineering at Amplitude. Amplitude is the leading digital analytics platform that helps companies unlock the power of their products. Wade has over 25 years of engineering leadership experience, both advising companies and being hands-on in key leadership positions at companies such as Included Health, Twitter, TellApart, Proofpoint, Yahoo, and Opsware. He is a deep technical expert with a proven track record of scaling teams, leaders, market-defining technology innovations, and business growth. Build AI Voice Agents with ElevenLabsElevenLabs is the leading Voice AI platform for developers with thousands of ultra-realistic, human-like voices across 32 languages.Developers use ElevenLabs to build life-like, conversational AI voice agents to handle customer support queries, appointment scheduling, and even offer personalized 1-1 tutoring.Get started for free at elevenlabs.io/elc SHOW NOTES:Why empowering engineering teams to own their mission matters (3:16)Common traps that prevent eng leaders from empowering teams (5:15)Understanding the “why” behind ownership & systemizing individual ownership (7:09)Systems change for empowerment: Aligning company vision, outcomes, competencies & behaviors (9:48)How to bring someone from low ownership back to high ownership (13:49)Developing trust & having tough conversations around ownership (15:17)Nonobvious factors to that erode ownership over time (17:42)Empowering teams through meaningful missions, clear expectations, defining success, & ongoing check-ins (20:55)Identifying engineers w/ competencies & behaviors that align w/ your org's vision & goals (24:00)When having too much ownership becomes a problem (27:22)Wade's process for officially transferring ownership (28:47)Coaching and navigating conversations around ownership (32:01)Impactful questions to ask during the coaching / check in process (34:08)Closing gaps in leadership competencies & behaviors (37:27)Coaching leaders to align personal growth with org goals (39:25)Rapid fire questions (41:34)This episode wouldn't have been possible without the help of our incredible production team:Patrick Gallagher - Producer & Co-HostJerry Li - Co-HostNoah Olberding - Associate Producer, Audio & Video Editor https://www.linkedin.com/in/noah-olberding/Dan Overheim - Audio Engineer, Dan's also an avid 3D printer - https://www.bnd3d.com/Ellie Coggins Angus - Copywriter, Check out her other work at https://elliecoggins.com/about/
Positive cash flow is the fuel for rental property investors on their journey to financial independence, and not all fuel is built equal.But what really matters to most of us is how far and how fast we get to our financial goals.That's why we're going to take a fresh look at a cash flow strategy designed to deliver the best outcomes!Join Gregg Cohen, co-founder of JWB Real Estate Capital, and show host Pablo Gonzalez, as they break down how to maximize cash flow outcomes by diving into:• Why higher day 1 cash flow markets often lose out in cash flow to growth markets over a 5 year period• How to calculate 5 year total cash flow so you can make a better decision• How to apply this strategy while minimizing your risk and fast tracking your retirement plansThis is one of those episodes that will shift the way you think about cash flow and help you see a clearer path to your goals.Listen NOW!Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Cash Flow and Investment Timelines01:25 Welcome to the Not Your Average Investor Show02:04 Understanding Lifecycle Costs in Investments03:19 The Importance of Five-Year Cash Flow09:05 Case Study: Comparing Cleveland and Jacksonville10:37 Analyzing Cash Flow and Appreciation18:25 Financial Engineering and Cash Out Refinance30:41 Comparing Financial Engineering in Different Markets31:51 The Importance of Growth Markets32:28 Converting Equity into Cash Flow34:33 Cash Flow Analysis: Cleveland vs. Jacksonville36:13 The Long-Term Benefits of Growth Markets59:54 Final Thoughts and AdviceStay connected to us! Join our real estate investor community LIVE: https://jwbrealestatecapital.com/nyai/Schedule a Turnkey strategy call: https://jwbrealestatecapital.com/turnkey/ *Get social with us:*Subscribe to our channel @notyouraverageinvestor Subscribe to @JWBRealEstateCompanies
In this solo episode, Zach shares seven powerful, non-obvious lessons shaping the next era of hospitality—insights drawn from conversations with some of the most forward-thinking operators, creatives, and strategists in the space. From the rise of emotional loyalty and transformational stays to the power of digital atmosphere and placemaking over property management, this episode challenges traditional assumptions and inspires fresh thinking for hotel owners, experience designers, and anyone shaping the future of guest experience. You'll walk away with: Questions to ask your team (and yourself) right now Real-world examples of brands already doing this well Execution ideas you can implement this quarter Whether you're a boutique hotelier, a vacation rental operator, or a hospitality creative, this episode will push your perspective and deepen your purpose. Behind the Stays is brought to you by Journey — a first-of-its-kind loyalty program that brings together an alliance of the world's top independently owned and operated stays and allows travelers to earn points and perks on boutique hotels, vacation rentals, treehouses, ski chalets, glamping experiences and so much more. Your host is Zach Busekrus, Head of the Journey Alliance. If you are a hospitality entrepreneur who has a stay, or a collection of stays with soul, we'd love for you to apply to join our Alliance at journey.com/alliance.
What if the key to innovation isn't following best practices—but seeing what others miss? I sit down with Rohit Bhargava, bestselling author, futurist, and expert in non-obvious thinking, to explore how nonprofit leaders can break free from conventional wisdom and discover fresh ideas. Rohit's latest book, Non-Obvious Thinking: How to See What Others Miss, introduces a four-step framework (SIFT) to help leaders generate better ideas, uncover hidden insights, and rethink the way they work. We'll discuss how nonprofits can apply these principles to fundraising, storytelling, innovation, and diversity & belonging—even with limited resources.If you're looking to think bigger, disrupt the status quo, and make your nonprofit stand out, this conversation is for you!In This Episode, We Discuss:✅ What “Non-Obvious Thinking” really means—and why it's a game-changer for nonprofits✅ The SIFT framework (Space, Insight, Focus, Twist) and how nonprofit leaders can use it to generate new ideas and innovative strategies✅ How to stand out in fundraising, storytelling, and donor engagement with a fresh approach✅ The power of observation—and how leaders can spot opportunities that others overlook✅ Why diversity and belonging drive creativity—and how nonprofits can foster inclusion in non-obvious ways✅ Actionable strategies for breaking out of conventional thinking—even with tight budgets and limited timeHit play now, then subscribe to Nonprofit Nation for more expert insights!Resources and Links:
Welcome to episode #970 of Six Pixels of Separation - The ThinkersOne Podcast. Rohit Bhargava isn't just a brilliant thinker, entrepreneur and bestselling author - he's also a close friend who has been a regular guest on this podcast for over fifteen years. Every time we talk, he brings fresh, non-obvious insights that challenge how we see the world. His latest book, Non-Obvious Thinking - How To See What Others Miss, continues this tradition, offering a four-step framework to help people become more observant, uncover insights, and think in a way that stands out. In this conversation, we explore how this mindset applies not just to creativity but also to the ever-changing landscape of publishing and business books. As the founder of Idea Press, Rohit has redefined what it means to be an author, building a hybrid publishing model that gives writers more control, better royalties, and an alternative to traditional publishing. We talked about the increasing volume of business books, the challenge of maintaining quality, and how shorter, more engaging formats are shaping the future of reading. Rohit also shared his perspective on book marketing in a saturated world, the role of curation in cutting through noise, and the importance of managing attention in an age of constant distraction. Beyond publishing, we dove into the broader theme of Non-Obvious Thinking - why we need to be open-minded, embrace different perspectives, and push back against the confirmation bias that dominates so much of modern discourse. It's always a pleasure catching up with Rohit, and this podcast is no exception. If you're looking for smarter ways to navigate business, creativity, and the way you absorb information, this one's for you. Enjoy the conversation... Running time: 1:02:23. Hello from beautiful Montreal. Listen and subscribe over at Apple Podcasts. Listen and subscribe over at Spotify. Please visit and leave comments on the blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. Check out ThinkersOne. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on Twitter. Here is my conversation with Rohit Bhargava. Non-Obvious Thinking - How To See What Others Miss. Idea Press. Non-Obvious Thinker Newsletter Non-Obvious Guides. Follow Rohit on X. Follow Rohit on LinkedIn. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Chapters: (00:00) - The Evolution of Idea Press and Independent Publishing. (03:03) - The Hybrid Publishing Model Explained. (05:57) - The Changing Landscape of Business Books. (09:02) - Quality vs. Quantity in Business Literature. (12:02) - The Role of Authors and Writing Quality. (15:03) - Trends in Book Formats and Reader Engagement. (18:02) - The Audiobook Dilemma. (20:52) - Emerging Themes in Business Literature. (23:59) - The Future of Book Marketing and Reader Engagement. (32:17) - Innovative Book Marketing Strategies. (35:03) - The Art of Curation in Content Creation. (38:56) - Non-Obvious Thinking: Becoming Your Best Self. (45:10) - The Science of Attention and Distraction. (49:29) - Capturing and Absorbing Information Effectively. (51:27) - Navigating Confirmation Bias. (54:50) - Expanding Horizons in a Divisive World.
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IN CLEAR FOCUS: Marketing expert and futurist Rohit Bhargava makes a return appearance to discuss his latest book, “Non-Obvious Thinking: How to See What Others Miss.” Discover how Rohit's SIFT framework (Space, Insights, Focus, Twist) uncovers hidden opportunities and innovative solutions. Rohit shares compelling examples of non-obvious thinking in action, from questioning map accuracy to leveraging AI in creative work, while offering practical strategies for seeing beyond conventional wisdom.
In this enlightening episode of Unlock Your Potential, we sit down with bestselling author and futurist Rohit Bhargava to uncover the secrets to thinking differently and leading a more intentional life. Rohit shares his journey and how he became a master of "non-obvious thinking." From understanding behavioral economics to reawakening human connection, delaying gratification, and embracing long-term thinking, this episode is packed with actionable insights. Learn how emotions influence decision-making, how to predict trends, and why adding constraints to your lifestyle can unlock creativity and purpose. If you're ready to transform your mindset and embrace a new way of thinking, this episode is for you. Don't miss it! Check Out More of Rohit's Content Here
Many agency owners feel like their clients are putting them in a box of specific skills they're able to perform for them. And for many of us, that's not a good feeling. We're wired to think creatively and break free from that metaphorical box, but it can be hard to communicate that to our clients in a sea of competition. So, it's time to break out of that box in 2025. That means we need fresh ideas, innovative thought leadership, and non-obvious thinking. And there's nobody better to talk to us about this than Rohit Bhargava, from Non-Obvious Company. He knows exactly what it's like to be put in a box creatively, but he's even better at breaking out of it. For years, he's taken a hold of the status quo to challenge it, question it, and ask more of it so that he can stay ahead of the conversation and shape it to better serve his clients — and his agency. So join us to get inspired to do some fresh, non-obvious thinking in this week's episode. A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here. What You Will Learn in This Episode: What should be on every agency owner's mind in 2025 How to get a seat at the table and show clients you're capable of more The importance of thought leadership to make sales come to you The difference between content creation and thought leadership How to apply non-obvious thinking to our agency work Getting our clients to be more open-minded, creative thinkers with us The role of AI in the future of agencies The importance of demonstrating real connection and chemistry to both potential and current clients Trends agency owners should be paying attention to in 2025
In this special bonus episode 436, Project Manager Taylor Parker of Lingenfelter Luxury Homes discusses Adam Lingenfelter's leadership style along with providing insight on how he manages relationships with subcontractors and what the best suppliers do to make a positive impact. This episode is brought to you by The Simple Sales Pipeline® —the most efficient way to organize and value any construction sales rep's roster of customers and prospects in under 30 minutes once every 30 days. *** If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your feedback will help us on our mission to bring the construction community closer together. If you have suggestions for improvements, topics you'd like the show to explore, or have recommendations for future guests, do not hesitate to contact us directly at info@bradleyhartmannandco.com.
Global Product Management Talk is pleased to bring you the next episode of... Product Mastery Now with host Chad McAllister, PhD. The podcast is all about helping people involved in innovation and managing products become more successful, grow their careers, and STANDOUT from their peers. About the Episode: Innovation expert Doug Hall reveals why most organizations struggle with innovation despite recognizing its importance. Through his experience running Eureka! Ranch and Dexter Bourbon Distillery, Hall discovered that successful innovation requires a bottom-up transformation focusing first on empowering frontline employees to fix inefficiencies (“stop the stupid”), then enabling middle managers to improve systems, and finally allowing leadership to pursue bigger strategic innovations. This three-level approach has shown to increase innovation value by 28% versus the typical 50% decline seen in traditional top-down approaches. Key Topics: The Innovation Paradox: While 80% of CEOs say innovation is critical, only 20% believe their organizations are good at itEmployee Innovation Barriers: 37% don't see innovation as their job, 29% don't know what to do about itMiddle Management Challenge: Managers waste 3.5 hours daily dealing with mistakes and system flawsSystem vs. People Problems: 78% of issues come from flawed company systems, only 22% from employee mistakesThe “Stop the Stupid” Approach: Start with empowering employees to fix immediate inefficiencies before pursuing larger innovationsThree-Step Framework: 1) Teach innovation fundamentals, 2) Build confidence through early wins, 3) Develop systems thinkingMeasurable Impact: Organizations can achieve 4 improvement actions per employee per monthCultural Transformation: Focus on intrinsic motivation rather than external incentives
Networking: you either love it, or you're counting down the minutes ‘til you're out of there. But what if you were more intentional? What if you walked into every networking event with a game plan to make those chats actually matter? This week's guest knows the tricks to turn small talk into smart moves—and they're spilling the goods to help you up your networking game. Robbie Samuels is an event design consultant, executive Zoom producer, and business growth coach, recognized as a networking expert by NPR, Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Inc. He's the award-winning author of three books, and founder of the Biz Book Publishing Hub, helping entrepreneurs become successful authors with launch teams and a strong review pipeline. Since 2016, he's hosted the On the Schmooze podcast and the #NoMoreBadZoom Virtual Happy Hour. Some of the things you'll hear are: 1.) Why you need to be less of a bagel and more of a croissant at events 2.) The importance of planning your business card and follow up strategy 3.) The one thing that you most need for an effective virtual meeting http://robbiesamuels.com/tedx http://www.linkedin.com/in/robbiesamuels BombBomb:https://bombbomb.com/ If you'd like quick tangible tips and practical corporate career advice to level up your authentic leadership, download the 10 simple “plays” to stop selling out and start standing out at https://bauthenticinc.mykajabi.com/freebie To connect with Erin and/or Nicole, email: hello@bauthenticinc.com If you like jammin' with us on the podcast, b sure to join us for more fun and inspiration! Follow b Cause on Twitter (really it's mostly Nicole) Follow Erin on LinkedIn or Instagram Join the b Cause Podcast Facebook Group Take our simple, fun and insightful"What's your workplace superhero name?”quiz Unleash your Authentic Superpower with Erin's book,"You Do You (ish)" Check out our blog for more no-BS career advice Work with Us Or just buy some fun, authentic, kick-ars merch here DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences. Tweetable Comments “Culture can be shifted, but you need the intention from both sides.” “Go into those spaces specifically looking to make connections.” "Follow-up is something that you actually have to be thinking about before, during, and after if you want to be successful.” "Serendipity is more likely to happen when you know what you're looking for."
Networking: you either love it, or you're counting down the minutes ‘til you're out of there. But what if you were more intentional? What if you walked into every networking event with a game plan to make those chats actually matter? This week's guest knows the tricks to turn small talk into smart moves—and they're spilling the goods to help you up your networking game. Robbie Samuels is an event design consultant, executive Zoom producer, and business growth coach, recognized as a networking expert by NPR, Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Inc. He's the award-winning author of three books, and founder of the Biz Book Publishing Hub, helping entrepreneurs become successful authors with launch teams and a strong review pipeline. Since 2016, he's hosted the On the Schmooze podcast and the #NoMoreBadZoom Virtual Happy Hour. Some of the things you'll hear are: 1.) Why you need to be less of a bagel and more of a croissant at events 2.) The importance of planning your business card and follow up strategy 3.) The one thing that you most need for an effective virtual meeting http://robbiesamuels.com/tedx http://www.linkedin.com/in/robbiesamuels BombBomb:https://bombbomb.com/ If you'd like quick tangible tips and practical corporate career advice to level up your authentic leadership, download the 10 simple “plays” to stop selling out and start standing out at https://bauthenticinc.mykajabi.com/freebie To connect with Erin and/or Nicole, email: hello@bauthenticinc.com If you like jammin' with us on the podcast, b sure to join us for more fun and inspiration! Follow b Cause on Twitter (really it's mostly Nicole) Follow Erin on LinkedIn or Instagram Join the b Cause Podcast Facebook Group Take our simple, fun and insightful"What's your workplace superhero name?”quiz Unleash your Authentic Superpower with Erin's book,"You Do You (ish)" Check out our blog for more no-BS career advice Work with Us Or just buy some fun, authentic, kick-ars merch here DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences. Tweetable Comments “Culture can be shifted, but you need the intention from both sides.” “Go into those spaces specifically looking to make connections.” "Follow-up is something that you actually have to be thinking about before, during, and after if you want to be successful.” "Serendipity is more likely to happen when you know what you're looking for."
In this episode, we explore the importance of recognizing non-obvious trends and their implications for leadership and innovation with Rohit Bhargava, a 3-time Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author. We discuss Norway's electric vehicle advancements, the preparation for the Leadership Conclave, and methods for effective trend spotting, including the Haystack method and scenario planning. Learn how to spot the next big thing and position yourself for success. SHOWNOTES are here. Key Quotes "We can't solve the whole problem with just one part of the problem; we need to think in systems." - Zoe Routh "Leaders must create mental space to uncover insights." - Rohit Bhargava "Embrace the obvious insights; they often hold the key to broader understanding." - Rohit Bhargava Questions Asked: What are you paying attention to? How can leaders prepare for emerging trends? What role does creativity play in recognizing patterns? Take Action: Practice non-obvious thinking by observing everyday trends. Engage in scenario planning to anticipate future developments. Read Rohit Bhargava's book, Non-Obvious Thinking, for deeper insights. Tip of the Week: Review the collaboration self-checklist - available for subscribers only. Join the community here. You'll get 40 book summaries and recommendations on Leading Strategy and Performance, along with a special secret audio from my award-winning book, People Stuff. Key Moments 00:00 Welcome and Weekly Question 00:17 Electric Vehicle Revolution in Norway 01:38 Leadership Conclave Preparation 02:28 Reflecting on the Past and Future 05:43 Introducing Rohit Bhargava 06:50 Discussing Non-Obvious Trends 21:37 Breaking the Rules of Book Publishing 22:54 Time Horizons in Non-Obvious Thinking 25:37 Scenario Planning and Trend Prediction 28:39 The Haystack Method for Pattern Recognition 30:46 Surprising Insights in Non-Obvious Thinking 36:32 The Fast Three: Quickfire Questions 39:56 Podcast Wrap-Up and Listener Engagement
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If you have aspirations to be a keynote speaker of any kind, this episode is for you! I recently had the opportunity to speak at my first conference, the Mental Health Marketing Conference, in Franklin, TN. This conference is for clinicians and marketing tech people in the mental health field, and it was a fantastic gathering of about 300 in-person participants. I'm sharing what I wish I had known earlier about speaking at conferences. I hope you find this episode helpful!You'll Learn:7 things I wish I had known earlier about speaking at conferences:Know the setup. This varies from conference to conference. Know about rehearsal opportunities, Green Room, mic/sound/slides check, timekeeping, etc. Find a place to rest and re-center before you go backstage.I didn't do a great job at this, and I should have made other arrangements.Make sure the mic doesn't hit your clothes when you move.I'll be more careful with this and test it better next time.Use social media to share “before/after” posts to document your journey.I did LinkedIn posts and selfies and had friends in the crowd take pictures during my presentation.Have a small squad of friends sit near the front in the crowd.This 100% helped give me confidence.Start with a story that people will remember.Leading with a story makes an impact and connects you to your audience. (Hint: Be clear about your topic.)Understand the crazy power in public speaking. Pace yourself.The endorphin rush of being “in flow” brings an amazing level of external validation. I loved it!Resources:Interested in becoming part of our affiliate program? Learn more!Want to launch your online course?Please check out our free 7-Day Course Creator Starter Kit for Therapists at https://sellingthecouch.com/coursekit.If you are a seasoned therapist who wants to move from clinical to online course income, we have a specific mastermind for you. We meet together to build, grow, and scale our online courses. You can learn more at https://sellingthecouch.com/mastermind.Mentioned in this episode:Need Community Support? Join the MastermindIf you are a seasoned therapist, and you are wanting to move from clinical to online course income, we actually have a specific mastermind for therapists who are doing this. We meet together to build and grow and scale our online courses. You can learn more about that mastermind over at https://sellingthecouch.com/mastermind.Try Alma!Building and managing the practice you want can be challenging. That's why Alma offers tools and resources to help you build not just any practice, but your private practice. They'll help you navigate insurance, access referrals who are the right fit for you, and efficiently manage administrative tasks — so you can spend less time on the details, and more time delivering great care. You support your clients. Alma supports you. Learn more at sellingthecouch.com/alma (Special offer for STC listeners through link)
In this Motivational Mondays episode, we dive into the art of non-obvious thinking with Rohit Bhargava, best-selling author and marketing expert. Having spent years in the creative industry, Rohit noticed how often "creative" ideas fell flat, leading him to champion the importance of embracing the non-obvious. Rohit emphasizes how creativity often involves embracing both small and big risks. He shares how the concept of "danger" can push you out of complacency, whether it's as simple as navigating without GPS or tackling a daring new challenge. By taking these risks, even minor ones, you awaken your creative side and break free from mindless routines. The small discomfort of making a left turn Siri didn't suggest can often lead to personal growth and more confident decision-making.In this digital age, AI looms large in conversations about creativity. Rohit and Ben explored using AI as a "creative partner" when writing their book. Instead of allowing AI to write for them, they used it as a critical editor, leveraging its capabilities to point out weaknesses in their writing. This method enhanced their work without losing their distinct voice.This week, you'll learn why we should embrace danger as a part of our personal development, the power of AI to help us set parameters, and the importance of understanding your own personal brand.LEARN MORE:> > Check out Rohit's website and his new book, Non-Obvious Thinking (https://rohitbhargava.com)NSLS MEMBERS ONLY:> > Listen to the bonus episode to learn Rohit's advice to anyone who feels stuck in the same place in life (https://thens.ls/4gXETdj)Mentioned in this episode:NSLS members!
With the explosion of business books over the past several years, the appeal of hybrid publishing has increased dramatically among thought leadership authors. But earning substantial market share with your business book isn't easy. In this installment of Everything Thought Leadership, bestselling author and trend-curator Rohit Bhargava walks you through the pros and cons of the hybrid publishing option and what truly makes a great insight: the kind that will spur the success of your book. Rohit is the founder of Non-Obvious Company, a consulting firm that advises businesses on how to develop non-obvious thinking. He also co-founded IdeaPress Publishing, the independent hybrid publisher that helped Buday TLP CEO Bob Buday publish his book, “Competing on Thought Leadership.” If you or your firm is looking to publish thought leadership books, you won't want to miss this episode. “Blueprint” by Jahzzar is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Music set to voice over. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Ashes_1206/blueprint/ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Discover the art of seeing beyond the obvious with "Non-Obvious Thinking.” This book offers a unique blueprint for transcending conventional wisdom, crafted by visionaries who have mastered the art of recognizing hidden patterns and connections. Ben duPont and Rohit Bhargava share their insights on adopting a mindset that embraces change and fosters creativity. Prepare to challenge your preconceived notions and unlock new perspectives with the groundbreaking strategies in this transformative guide. Whether you are a seasoned professional, an aspiring entrepreneur, or simply someone eager to broaden your perspective, this book offers invaluable insights that promise to transform the way you approach challenges and opportunities. [00:10] - About Ben duPont and Rohit Bhargava Ben duPont is the Co-founder & MD of Chartline Capital Partners. Rohit Bhargava is a keynote speaker, an entrepreneur, and an author. Ben and Rohit are both co-authors of the book, “Non-Obvious Thinking.” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
On this episode we delve into the inspiring journey of Tim Schumacher, the CEO and co-founder of SaaS Group. Tim shares his entrepreneurial adventures, from coding games in his teens to scaling successful companies and becoming a key player in SaaS. Discover his insights on making acquisitions founder-friendly, the importance of long-term vision, and his passion for climate tech. This conversation is filled with valuable lessons for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, investment, and sustainable business practices. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/uncharted1/support
In Ep. 062, I dived into the complexities of the drinks distribution industry with David Wood, Founder of Liana Collection, a UK-based Premium Drinks Importer and Distributor (IWSC Spirits Distributor of the Year 2023 in the UK). He shares valuable insights on what makes a successful brand, the importance of quality liquid, and the market's competitive nature. Discover the criteria for selecting brands, the significance of founder-led stories, and the focus on sustainability and smaller categories. We also discuss the challenges of gaining a distributor's mindshare, the benefits of being a secondary cocktail ingredient, and strategies for maintaining balance in a brand portfolio. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in the drinks industry, brand development, and distribution strategies. Time Stamps 00:00 Welcome to the World of Distribution: A Candid Chat 00:51 The Essence of Building a Drinks Brand: Brand vs. Liquid 03:31 Insider's Guide: Selecting Brands for Distribution 06:31 Innovative Strategies in the Drinks Industry 09:39 The Art of Being a Secondary Ingredient 20:43 The Power of Modifiers in Cocktail Creation 29:00 Navigating Portfolio and Contract Negotiations 31:56 Navigating Brand Sales and Relationships 34:07 Strategic Portfolio Management and Outlet Selection 35:33 Adapting Sales Strategies Across Different Venues 39:43 The Importance of Brand Identity and Selective Partnerships 41:47 Personal Growth and Career Reflections 44:48 Building a Business with Purpose and Longevity 55:47 The Value of Legacy and Historical Insight in Branding About The Host: Chris Maffeo About The Guest: David Wood
Warp: Don't let payroll and compliance hold your startup back: visit https://joinwarp.com/peel to get started and receive a $1,000 gift card when you first run payroll. Get Attio, the next generation of CRM: https://bit.ly/AttioThePeel Elad Gil is the founder of Color Genomics and Mixer Labs, which he sold to Twitter, and an early investor in iconic companies like Airbnb and Stripe, plus upstarts like Perplexity and Anduril. This is a wide ranging conversation that covers education, AI, and advice for building a startup. Timestamps (00:00) Intro (03:46) Building cool monuments (09:12) Fixing education (16:38) Why AI is underhyped (19:02) Four trends to watch in AI (19:55) Why there aren't large biotech companies (23:21) The current state of Elad Gill (24:32) How he incubates companies (26:32) Contemplating AI-driven buyouts (27:29) His investing strategy, from early to late stage (36:57) Why he remained solo for so long (40:19) How to get conviction in unpopular investments (42:53) What made Steve Jobs a good communicator (44:00) The importance of ambition and leadership (46:28) Why Elad puts so much weight in the market (47:45) The evolution of Google's business model (49:17) How to monetize consumer products (50:06) Analyzing a potential startup market (51:23) How successful products eventually become distribution companies (56:30) Non-obvious startup advice (59:54) When its OK to give up (01:02:20) Advice on raising your first round (01:03:21) Picking board members (01:04:45) How to hire your first three employees (01:06:48) Avoiding bad hires (01:08:39) The importance of speed of execution (01:12:36) Why he's adding to his team (01:14:31) Gardening Referenced: Elad's Blog: https://blog.eladgil.com/ Elad's Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@NoPriorsPodcast/ Elad's Book: https://growth.eladgil.com/ Where to find Elad: Twitter: https://twitter.com/eladgil LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eladgil Celine's Website: https://eladgil.com/ Where to find Turner: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TurnerNovak LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/turnernovak/ Newsletter: https://www.thespl.it/
What if you could see the world like a futurist and be a non-obvious thinker? After exploring the front lines of world changing trends and writing about them for more than a decade, this session will be the exclusive premiere of the new book, Non-Obvious Thinking (coming September 2024) from #1 Wall Street Journal best-selling author and founder and Chief Trend Curator at The Non-Obvious Company Rohit Bhargava. Going beyond offering the usual secretive futurist's tour of emerging trends and scenarios, this session will reveal what it takes to identify trends for yourself and isolate patterns the way futurists do. Based on his own successful work teaching tens of thousands of professionals how to be non-obvious thinkers who anticipate the future, this talk will open the Non-Obvious playbook and reveal exactly how to curate and leverage trends for yourself to help you win in 2025 and beyond.
In honor of SXSW coming up next week, I wanted to share a previous episode with one of the keynote speakers for the conference!Rohit Bhargava is the Founder and Chief Trend Curator of the Non-Obvious Company and is widely considered one of the most entertaining and original speakers on trends and marketing in the world.Rohit believes the world needs more Non-Obvious thinking. He helps leaders and professionals to be more open minded, see what others miss and learn to anticipate the future. He is the author of seven popular business books, including his signature Non-Obvious Megatrends which has been read or shared by more than 1 million people and was a #1 WSJ bestseller + USA Today bestseller earlier this year.Outside of speaking and consulting, Rohit is also the co-founder of Ideapress Publishing - a fast growing independent publisher that specializes in working with top authors to publish beautiful business books.We talk about what a Futurist does, why he is the trend guy, what the Human Mode trend is and why it's here to stay, how starting a publishing company kept him from becoming an a&&hole, and the reasons he wanted to start supporting the South Asian community.
Join Erin and Rohit Bhargava in a fascinating conversation about the power of non-obvious thinking. From discussing the transformative Haystack Method to exploring how AI is revolutionizing creativity, this episode is packed with insights on how to cultivate a non-obvious mindset to stand out in a crowded world. Rohit Bhargava is on a mission to inspire more non-obvious thinking in the world. He is a keynote speaker and a 3-time WSJ bestselling author of nine books on marketing, innovation, diversity and trends including his #1 bestseller Non-Obvious Megatrends and his new 2023 book, The Future Normal. In this episode you'll hear: 1. What are some of the biggest, most unique trends he sees for the near future, including things like Impact Hubs and even Making Weather 2. Why he always eats left handed, even though he's not 3. Why most things WON'T be obsolete in the future and why this matters 4. Why you should choose the window seat vs the aisle seat on planes ... and metaphorically 5. What he observes most in meetings that many others don't, and what you can do differently if you can notice it too Subscribe to Rohit's newsletter: https://nonobvious.com/subscribe/ Visit Rohit's Website:https://nonobvious.com/ If you'd like quick tangible tips and practical corporate career advice to level up your authentic leadership, download the 10 simple “plays” to stop selling out and start standing out at https://bauthenticinc.mykajabi.com/freebie To connect with Erin and/or Nicole, email: hello@bauthenticinc.com If you like jammin' with us on the podcast, b sure to join us for more fun and inspiration! Follow b Cause on Twitter (really it's mostly Nicole) Follow Erin on LinkedIn or Instagram Join the b Cause Podcast Facebook Group Take our simple, fun and insightful"What's your workplace superhero name?”quiz Unleash your Authentic Superpower with Erin's book,"You Do You (ish)" Check out our blog for more no-BS career advice Work with Us Or just buy some fun, authentic, kick-ars merch here DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences. Tweetable Comments “I think we all want a little more ‘not obvious'. We all want something that we haven't heard before.” “If you really concentrate your attention on focusing on the things that are most likely to open your perspective and you seek out those sources of information, you become better at identifying those things that will move your intellect forward.” “Curation is the ultimate method for transforming noise into meaning.” “I took something that would've taken me six hours as a professional who knows what I'm doing. And AI as a collaborator, allowed me to do it in 90 minutes.”
Join Erin and Rohit Bhargava in a fascinating conversation about the power of non-obvious thinking. From discussing the transformative Haystack Method to exploring how AI is revolutionizing creativity, this episode is packed with insights on how to cultivate a non-obvious mindset to stand out in a crowded world. Rohit Bhargava is on a mission to inspire more non-obvious thinking in the world. He is a keynote speaker and a 3-time WSJ bestselling author of nine books on marketing, innovation, diversity and trends including his #1 bestseller Non-Obvious Megatrends and his new 2023 book, The Future Normal. In this episode you'll hear: 1. What are some of the biggest, most unique trends he sees for the near future, including things like Impact Hubs and even Making Weather 2. Why he always eats left handed, even though he's not 3. Why most things WON'T be obsolete in the future and why this matters 4. Why you should choose the window seat vs the aisle seat on planes ... and metaphorically 5. What he observes most in meetings that many others don't, and what you can do differently if you can notice it too Subscribe to Rohit's newsletter: https://nonobvious.com/subscribe/ Visit Rohit's Website:https://nonobvious.com/ If you'd like quick tangible tips and practical corporate career advice to level up your authentic leadership, download the 10 simple “plays” to stop selling out and start standing out at https://bauthenticinc.mykajabi.com/freebie To connect with Erin and/or Nicole, email: hello@bauthenticinc.com If you like jammin' with us on the podcast, b sure to join us for more fun and inspiration! Follow b Cause on Twitter (really it's mostly Nicole) Follow Erin on LinkedIn or Instagram Join the b Cause Podcast Facebook Group Take our simple, fun and insightful"What's your workplace superhero name?”quiz Unleash your Authentic Superpower with Erin's book,"You Do You (ish)" Check out our blog for more no-BS career advice Work with Us Or just buy some fun, authentic, kick-ars merch here DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences. Tweetable Comments “I think we all want a little more ‘not obvious'. We all want something that we haven't heard before.” “If you really concentrate your attention on focusing on the things that are most likely to open your perspective and you seek out those sources of information, you become better at identifying those things that will move your intellect forward.” “Curation is the ultimate method for transforming noise into meaning.” “I took something that would've taken me six hours as a professional who knows what I'm doing. And AI as a collaborator, allowed me to do it in 90 minutes.”
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
As 2023 comes to a close, Dan & Ian reflect on how their business did in 2023 and share some of their favorite moments from the year. They'll also talk about what makes a compelling offer, the “non-obvious ways” to grow your business in 2024, and why you should dream bigger than the numbers when goal setting. But first, Dan shares the top business books and podcast episodes that inspired him this year just in time for your holiday travels. Dan & Ian's Stuff: The Newsletter (https://tropicalmba.com/subscribe) “The DC” (https://dynamitecircle.com/join-dc/) DC Black (https://dynamitecircle.com/dc-black) Global events (https://dynamitecircle.com/events) Hire remote talent (https://remotefirstrecruiting.com/) Find a remote job (https://dynamitejobs.com/) Listen on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@OfficialTropicalMBA) Follow on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tropicalmba/) @TropicalMBA (https://twitter.com/TropicalMBA) @AnythingIan (https://twitter.com/AnythingIan) Show Notes: (00:00:50) Intro (00:01:57) Dan's favorite business books in 2023 (00:08:37) The podcast episodes that inspired business decisions this year (00:13:15) Gift list for entrepreneurs (00:19:36) An undervalued business-improving idea that anyone can do (00:31:09) Why did our tweet go viral? Our search for speakers and facilitators is turning into quite the contest (00:40:22) Our new product and how you can copy it (00:44:31) 2023 business updates (00:47:41) Favorite moments from the year Links: - DC Mexico tickets (https://dynamitecircle.com/event-collection/dcmexico-2024) - DC Black Facilitator position (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g3xhYYZ2TaqK0FnTkM8fCFQ7XfqLUeY-waKQAChlYso/edit) - DC conversation cards (https://twitter.com/TropicalMBA/status/1737135545237520450?s=20) Past guests on TMBA include Cal Newport, David Heinemeier Hannson, Seth Godin, Ricardo Semler, Noah Kagan, Rob Walling, Jay Clouse, Einar Vollset, Sam Dogan, Gino Wickam, James Clear, Jodie Cook, Mark Webster, Steph Smith, Taylor Pearson, Tommy Griffith, Justin Tan, Matt Gartland, Travis Jamison, Ayman Al-Abdullah, Tynan, Lucy Bella Simkins, Brian Balfour, Nick Huber Additional episodes you might enjoy: End-of-Year Brainstorming, Goal-Setting, and a Mexico Meltdown (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/end-of-year-brainstorming) What is the Michael Jordan of Business Models? (https://open.spotify.com/episode/7hFJQOO1u8bLaGhgYoYcuh?si=c84515d1ce834f02&nd=1&dlsi=4311cf9394564648) Insights from DCBKK 2023: The UI vs API of a Location, How Bootstrappers Are Getting Wealthy, 2024 Business Strategy, and More (https://tropicalmba.com/episodes/dcbkk-2023)
Today I'm joined by Late Checkout's Chief Operating Officer Theo Tabah and Operating Partner Jordan Mix.We talk about the importance of trust in business, our main takeaways from 2023, and six juicy startup ideas you can steal for 2024.
In this episode of The Millionaire Hairstylist, Cash, and Jordan sit down with NeCole Cumberland to discuss her career progression in the beauty industry, education, leadership, how she is integrating real estate into her business model, her advice on powerful partnerships, and much more. Guest Bio and Links: NeCole Cumberlander has over 35 years of experience across all aspects of the hair industry. She started as a stylist and platform artist, then founded a Paul Mitchell School and multiple salons alongside being a real estate investor. Connect with her and her work on IG @NeColeCumberlander, and on LinkedIn @NeColeCumberlander Resources: Create a free student account and start learning from The Millionaire Hairstylist: www.millionairehairstylistpodcast.com www.themillionairehairstylist.com/course/ Paul Mitchell The School - Columbus: www.paulmitchell.edu/columbus Paul Mitchell The School - Cleveland: www.paulmitchell.edu/cleveland PBA's Beacon Competition: www.probeauty.org/beacon-student-program/ Show Notes: [0:00] Introduction [1:00] Jordan introduces our guest [4:25] “Whatever it is that you're doing, be the best at it. If you're sweeping hair, be the best floor sleeper you can be. If you're folding towels, fold those towels. If you're holding those foils, hold them to perfection, you know, because you never know who's watching you.” [6:00] Switching from College to Beauty School [8:40] Opening one of the early Paul Mitchell Schools [14:30] Reasons hiring newbies in the industry are an investment [16:10] Tips for developing a great salon culture [19:00] ‘Can'ts vs. Won'ts' in the industry [25:30] PBA's Beacon Competition [34:00] The benefits of investing in real estate as a stylist [45:00] Two questions to ask yourself as a future professional stylist [49:00] Tools for hiring and picking the right people [57:22] “Hire slow. Fire fast.” [1:02:00] Partnerships and mentors Connect With Us: Instagram - The Millionaire Hairstylist - Cash Lawless - Jordan Drake Email - hello@themillionairehairstylist.com
Episode 524: Shaan Puri (https://twitter.com/ShaanVP) and Sam Parr (https://twitter.com/theSamParr) are joined by Anthony Pompliano about what secret sauce makes for the most successful investors, billionaires you've probably never heard of, plus three 10/10 business ideas. No more small boy spreadsheets, build your business on the free HubSpot CRM: https://mfmpod.link/hrd — Show Notes: (0:00) Intro (3:20) Meeting hedge fund legend Julian Robertson (10:00) What makes a master investor (13:00) Pomp's $1M bet (20:00) Warren Buffett: Finance's first influencer (26:00) Idea 1 - Real estate content platform (32:00) Navigating the idea maze (35:00) How Nikita Bier engineers virality (40:30) 7X billionaire Brad Jacobs (46:30) Idea 2 - Persistent Patrol Companies (53:00) Idea 3 - AI agents (59:00) Pomp's business portfolio — Links: • Tiger Management - https://www.tigerglobal.com/ • ResiClub - https://www.resiclubanalytics.com/ • “How to Make a Few Billion Dollars” - https://tinyurl.com/ybtrwxey • Jakob Greenfeld's list - https://tinyurl.com/yjn52dek • Upwork - https://www.upwork.com/ — Check Out Shaan's Stuff: • Try Shepherd Out - https://www.supportshepherd.com/ • Shaan's Personal Assistant System - http://shaanpuri.com/remoteassistant • Power Writing Course - https://maven.com/generalist/writing • Small Boy Newsletter - https://smallboy.co/ • Daily Newsletter - https://www.shaanpuri.com/ Check Out Sam's Stuff: • Hampton - https://www.joinhampton.com/ • Ideation Bootcamp - https://www.ideationbootcamp.co/ • Copy That - https://copythat.com/ Past guests on My First Million include Rob Dyrdek, Hasan Minhaj, Balaji Srinivasan, Jake Paul, Dr. Andrew Huberman, Gary Vee, Lance Armstrong, Sophia Amoruso, Ariel Helwani, Ramit Sethi, Stanley Druckenmiller, Peter Diamandis, Dharmesh Shah, Brian Halligan, Marc Lore, Jason Calacanis, Andrew Wilkinson, Julian Shapiro, Kat Cole, Codie Sanchez, Nader Al-Naji, Steph Smith, Trung Phan, Nick Huber, Anthony Pompliano, Ben Askren, Ramon Van Meer, Brianne Kimmel, Andrew Gazdecki, Scott Belsky, Moiz Ali, Dan Held, Elaine Zelby, Michael Saylor, Ryan Begelman, Jack Butcher, Reed Duchscher, Tai Lopez, Harley Finkelstein, Alexa von Tobel, Noah Kagan, Nick Bare, Greg Isenberg, James Altucher, Randy Hetrick and more. — Other episodes you might enjoy: • #224 Rob Dyrdek - How Tracking Every Second of His Life Took Rob Drydek from 0 to $405M in Exits • #209 Gary Vaynerchuk - Why NFTS Are the Future • #178 Balaji Srinivasan - Balaji on How to Fix the Media, Cloud Cities & Crypto • #169 - How One Man Started 5, Billion Dollar Companies, Dan Gilbert's Empire, & Talking With Warren Buffett • #218 - Why You Should Take a Think Week Like Bill Gates • Dave Portnoy vs The World, Extreme Body Monitoring, The Future of Apparel Retail, "How Much is Anthony Pompliano Worth?", and More • How Mr Beast Got 100M Views in Less Than 4 Days, The $25M Chrome Extension, and More
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Like what you hear?? Consider donating to TTM: Creating Confident Learners to help support us grow!In this episode, we look at how other factors outside of academics affect learning. Such as: Lack of confidenceAnxiety/ negative self talkBrain synaptic connections/balance/processingLack of focus/body embodiment/ multi-taskingComparison/ lack, not enough little successes is school and out of school/lifeDietMaturityToo much technology (how it doesn't help with attention space, the brain-body connection)Everything is interconnected; we can help children succeed in academics using other tools that help them be confident, help them process information better, help them become critical and independent learners.Resources:The Foundation Course is now available!! Sign up at: www.creatingconfidentlearners.comIt's available both as a one-time purchase or as a monthly subscription with extra support through a private support group for both parents and educations as well as a monthly livestream meet up.Sign up for The Creating Confident Learners newsletter at https://pages.creatingconfidentlearners.com/newsletterFollow @creatingconfidentlearners on both Instagram and FacebookSupport the show
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Today Greg is joined by Phil Toronto, a Partner at Vayner/RSE. In this episode, Greg and Phil share their biggest cheat codes for saying 'yes' to the right kind of events and why being the person who brings others together is the biggest value add of all. ►►Subscribe to Greg's weekly newsletter for insights on community,creators and commerce.You'll also find out when new and exclusiveepisodes come out from Where it Happens. And it's totally free.https://latecheckout.substack.comFIND ME ON SOCIAL:Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregisenbergInstagram: https://instagram.com/gregisenberg/TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@gregisenbergaLINKS FOR THIS EPISODE:Production Team:https://www.bigoceanpodcasting.comPhil Torontohttps://twitter.com/philtorontoSHOW NOTES:0:00 - Intro5:16 - Say 'no' to networking events11:06 - Greg says 'yes' to a Tony Robbins event23:06 - The power of proximity to a big cultural events27:00 - Be the host
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: 6 non-obvious mental health issues specific to AI safety., published by Igor Ivanov on August 18, 2023 on LessWrong. Intro I am a psychotherapist, and I help people working on AI safety. I noticed patterns of mental health issues highly specific to this group. It's not just doomerism, there are way more that are less obvious. If you struggle with a mental health issue related to AI safety, feel free to leave a comment about it and about things that help you with it. You might also support others in the comments. Sometimes such support makes a lot of difference and people feel like they are not alone.All the examples in this post are anonymized and changed in a way that it's impossible to recognize a specific person behind them. AI safety is a rather unusual field The problems described in this post arise because AI safety is not an ordinary field to work in. Many people within the AI safety community believe that it might be the most important field of work, but the general public mostly doesn't care that much. Also, the field itself is extremely competitive and newcomers often have hard time getting a job.No one really knows when we will create AGI, and whether we will be able to keep it aligned. If we fail to align AGI, the humanity might extinct, and even if we succeed, it will radically transform the world. Patterns AGI will either cause doom or create a utopia. Everything else seem unimportant and meaningless. Alex is an ML engineer working in a startup that fights with aging. He believes that AGI will either destroy humanity or bring a utopia, and among other things it will stop aging, so Alex thinks that his job is meaningless, and quits it. He also sometimes asks himself "Should I invest? Should I exercise? Should I even floss my teeth? This all seems meaningless." No one knows how the post-AGI world will look like. All predictions are wild speculations, and it's very hard to tell whether any actions unrelated to AI safety are meaningful. This uncertainty can cause anxiety and depressionThese problems are an exacerbated version of existential problem of meaninglessness of life, and the way to mitigate them is to rediscover meaning in the world that ultimately doesn't have meaning. I don't know when we will create AGI and if we will be able to align it, so I feel like I have no control over it. Bella is an anxious person, and she recently got interested in AI safety and she realized that nobody know for sure how to align AGI.She feels that AGI might pose an extreme danger, and there is nothing she can do. She even can't understand how much time do we have. A year? Five years? This uncertainty makes here even more anxious. And what if the takeoff will be so rapid that no one will understand what is going on?Bella is meeting a psychotherapist, but they treat her fear as something irrational. This doesn't help, and only makes Bella more anxious. She feels like even her therapist doesn't understand her. AI safety is a big part of my life, but others don't care that much about it. I feel alienated. Chang is an ML scientist working on mechanistic interpretability in AI lab. AI safety consumed all his life and became a part of his identity. He constantly checks AI safety influencers on Twitter, he spends a lot of time reading LessWrong and watching AI podcasts. He even made a tatoo of a paperclip.Chang lives outside of major AI safety hubs, and he feels a bit lonely because there is no one to talk about AI safety in person.Recently he attended his aunt's birthday party. He talked about alignment with his family. They were a bit curious about the topic, but didn't care that much. Chang feels like they just don't get it. Working on AI safety is so important that I neglected other parts of my life and burned-out. Dmitry is an undergrad student. He believes that AI safet...
For the Summer of 2023, a dozen futurists talk about what life will be like for humans in 30 to 50 years. Each guest is asked to paint a picture of the changes that we will experience between now and 2053 or 2073. Then they are asked what mistakes we are making today that the people of 2073 will look back at in disbelief. The goal of these episodes is to spark the imagination of listeners about the future we have the ability to create.In this episode, futurist Rohit Bhargava paints a picture of life in 2053. Rohit talks about the growing desire for analog experiences that deepen human connection, innovative ways for ending loneliness, the future of virtual relationships, and how we will manage our authentic selves in a multi-versal world. Rohit also talks about the future of space exploration. He ends the conversation by talking about some of the things that we are doing today that the people of 2073 will look back at in disbelief. Rohit Bhargava is on a mission to inspire more non-obvious thinking in the world. He is the #1 Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author of nine books and is widely considered one of the most entertaining and original speakers on disruption, trends and marketing in the world. Prior to becoming an entrepreneur and founding two companies, he spent 15 years leading brand strategy at Ogilvy and Leo Burnett where he advised global brands on human behavior, marketing and storytelling.
Voices of Search // A Search Engine Optimization (SEO) & Content Marketing Podcast
Andy Crestodina, Co-Founder and CMO of Orbit Media, talks about how to take advantage of changes to the SERP. If your SEO strategy is still based on topping the results in terms of the traditional 10 blue links, you're likely to get overshadowed on the SERPs. In reality, the SERP is moving towards being a more visual experience, so the more that you understand what's going on with the SERP and user intent, the more you'll understand what content formats you need to be producing to stay relevant. Today, Andy discusses non-obvious uses of video in the SERP. Show NotesConnect With: Andy Crestodina: Website // LinkedInThe Voices of Search Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral Economics
Non-obvious thinking is an essential skill for marketers who want to innovate and stay ahead in their respective industries. By being open to new ideas, recognizing patterns between seemingly unrelated things, and fostering a curiosity-driven mindset, marketers can unlock significant opportunities that others may overlook. Non-obvious thinking enables individuals to explore new territories and challenge conventional wisdom, leading to breakthroughs in marketing strategies and business growth. During the conversation, Rohit Bhargava discusses this crucial aspect of thinking and its relevance in today's rapidly changing world. He shares his journey of developing the non-obvious platform through his books and thinking, emphasizing the importance of intersection thinking and breaking away from media bias. By adopting non-obvious thinking, marketers can effectively navigate the ever-changing landscape and consistently deliver exceptional value to their audiences. In this episode: Tap into the significance of non-obvious thinking for exceptional marketing and business approaches. Discover the magic of storytelling as a powerful method for resonating with and engaging audiences. Develop a savvy mindset to detect non-obvious trends within data to stay ahead of the game. Embrace the indispensable roles curiosity and observation play in cultivating trailblazing ideas. Transform your perspectives to see a brighter and more promising outlook on the future. Show Notes: 00:00:00 - Introduction, Melina welcomes Rohit Bhargava: a bestselling author and speaker on trends, innovation, and marketing. Rohit talks about his background and expertise in non-obvious thinking and behavioral economics. 00:06:30 - Non-Obvious Thinking, Rohit talks about his platform, Non-Obvious, which emphasizes the importance of being a non-obvious thinker and finding ideas in unusual places. Melina talks about combinatorial thinking, and Rohit shares his framework for intersectional thinking, which involves seeing connections between seemingly unrelated things. 00:09:00 - Importance of Diverse Perspectives, Rohit emphasizes the importance of exposing oneself to diverse perspectives and media to avoid being manipulated or outraged. He notes that this approach can also lead to creativity and innovation. 00:14:45 - Non-Obvious Examples, Rohit shares the example of Starbucks and how Howard Schultz's visit to Milan led him to discover the importance of coffee shops as community spaces. (An idea he would have missed if he had been looking down at a phone.) He also talks about the importance of non-obvious thinking in marketing and advertising to creatively solve problems and understand people's behavior. 00:20:25 - The Future Normal, Rohit discusses his latest book, The Future Normal, which offers insights into what the future may hold. He emphasizes the importance of being adaptable and open-minded in a rapidly changing world. 00:15:03 - Importance of Being Observant, Rohit Bhargava shares the story of how Howard Schultz's observant nature led to the creation of Starbucks. He emphasizes the importance of being observant and paying attention to the things around us instead of being distracted by technology. 00:17:01 - The Five Habits of Non-Obvious Thinkers, Bhargava talks about the five habits of non-obvious thinkers, which include being observant, curious, thoughtful, fickle, and saying things elegantly. He explains that these habits can be learned and practiced to improve communication skills. 00:21:24 - The Importance of Understanding People, Bhargava emphasizes that people who understand people will always win, even in the age of technology. He explains that emotions play a big role in decision-making and that understanding how to connect with people is crucial in many fields, including marketing, advertising, and leadership. 00:25:32 - The Power of Storytelling, Bhargava discusses the importance of storytelling in communicating ideas and engaging with people. He shares the story of Dick Fosbury, the Olympic athlete who revolutionized the high jump with his unconventional technique (now known as the Fosbury Flop), and explains how stories can help people understand complex concepts in a relatable way. 00:28:27 - Using Analogies in Storytelling, Bhargava suggests that storytelling doesn't always have to be long and drawn out, but can also be as simple as using an analogy. 00:30:00 - The Importance of Storytelling in Presentations, Rohit emphasizes the importance of storytelling in presentations and how it can take the audience on a journey. He also stresses the need to read the room and adjust the storytelling approach accordingly. 00:31:07 - Storyboarding for Presentations, Bhargava talks about storyboarding, a process of outlining the flow of the presentation, which he compares to scene planning in screenwriting. He suggests watching master storytellers or reading books on screenwriting to learn the techniques used in creating engaging stories. 00:34:19 - Becoming a Great Presenter, Bhargava shares his journey of becoming a great presenter, emphasizing that natural talent is not the only factor in achieving this goal. He recommends finding what you are good at and honing your skills, investing time and effort into learning new ones, and practicing. 00:35:44 - Tips for Writing a Book, Bhargava suggests being honest with oneself about their relationship with writing and finding joy in it. He stresses that there is no one right way to write a book, and one should choose a method that works for them. Bhargava also talks about the different experiences he's had in writing his nine books. 00:39:00 - The Future Normal, Bhargava's latest book, "Future Normal," showcases trends that will shape the future, spanning topics such as space tourism, virtual relationships, weather control, and artificial intelligence. 00:44:39 - Conclusion Melina's top insights from the conversation. What stuck with you while listening to the episode? What are you going to try? Come share it with Melina on social media -- you'll find her as @thebrainybiz everywhere and as Melina Palmer on LinkedIn. Thanks for listening. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Android. If you like what you heard, please leave a review on iTunes and share what you liked about the show. I hope you love everything recommended via The Brainy Business! Everything was independently reviewed and selected by me, Melina Palmer. So you know, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. 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Get the Books Mentioned on (or related to) this Episode: The Future Normal, by Rohit Bhargava and Henry Coutinho-Mason Personality Not Included, by Rohit Bhargava Evolutionary Ideas, by Sam Tatam Alchemy, by Rory Sutherland What Your Customer Wants and Can't Tell You, by Melina Palmer Connect with Rohit: Rohit on Twitter Non-Obvious Nation on LinkedIn Get the Non-Obvious Newsletter Top Recommended Next Episode: Evolutionary Ideas, with Sam Tatam (ep 204) Already Heard That One? 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In this week's episode, Charlie and Xander dive into the latest AI Rev/Marketing Ops news and showcase seven use cases and tools they're experimenting with. Learn more about:Vowel: An AI meeting platform that transcribes in real time, effortlessly integrates with your favorite tools, and helps your latecomers catch up with AI-generated summaries.ChatGPT Code Interpreter: Our go-to tool for data visualization and analysis, capable of creating interactive charts and providing you with effortless insights. Marketo Velocity Scripting and Excel Formulas: Leveraging ChatGPT to learn technical MOps skills faster than ever before.Trained AI Chatbot: The ability to train your own chatbot so your team can ask questions and get accurate answers from your own vast knowledgebase.Lead Scoring: An AI scoring system that not only provides a score but also outlines its reasoning.Strategy Creation for ABM: A on-demand strategist to help develop and document your ABM strategy. Data Cleanup: How we use the ChatGPT plugin for Sheets to streamline our data cleanup process.As we've seen already, AI has the potential to change the day to day of marketing and revenue operations completely, but only for those who take full advantage of its capabilities.
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Anyone can offer a prediction about the future. Predicting the future normal is far harder. What does it take to identify world changing trends that will actually last? For the past decade, Rohit Bhargava and Henry Coutinho-Mason have been on the front lines of the future—doing research that has taken them into cutting-edge labs, private testing facilities, and invite-only showcases across the world. Now for the first time ever, in this exclusive SXSW session where they launch their new book they reveal the most powerful stories and instigators that are already shaping humanity's next decade. From biophilic skyscrapers to generative AI to haptic interfaces, this Featured Session offera a clear-eyed overview of not only the technology changing our world, but also explores the deeply human questions all this advancement will raise. Delivered with trademark “non-obvious” stories and infused with actionable insights, this session will help you get ready for the coming future.
Today's guest is Sebastian Mellen, Co-founder and CEO of Cerebrum. His team is building an IDtech product called vID, tackling data and compliance problems in healthcare, HR systems, and even youth sports teams.In this conversation, we cut right to some meaty topics, including some of the biggest challenges that IDtech products tend to face. Sebastian gives insight into Cerebrum's trojan horse go-to-market strategy into large corporates, how they've translated self-sovereign identity language into “enterprise speak”, how they've addressed the chicken-and-egg problem that exists in many IDtech ecosystems, and much more.Sebastian's perspective on the importance of forming strategic partnerships to break into regulated industries will be super useful to other IDtech product builders.Learn more about Cerebrum at https://www.cerebrum.com/. Reach out to Sebastian on Twitter.Reach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id). We'd love to hear from you.
There are actually 5 drivers of resilience; optimism, self compassion, cognitive agility, self efficacy and emotional regulation. We dive deep into each of these components and how they play a part in being resilient, with our guest Gabriella Rosen Kellerman MD. Gabriella is a medical doctor and behavioral science researcher with training in psychiatry and fMRI research. She currently works as Chief Product Officer at BetterUp – a company focused on employee wellbeing. But today's episode is dedicated to talking about her latest venture - co-writing a new book with none other than the “the father of positive psychology” Martin SeligmanPhD. Their book, Tomorrowmind: Thriving at Work with Resilience, Creativity, and Connection―Now and in an Uncertain Future is a hopeful look at how to flourish in an uncertain world. By capitalizing on a Tomorrowmind, we can utilize the universal psychological skills for thriving in an uncertain future: resilience and cognitive agility; mattering and purpose; rapid rapport for social support; prospection; and creativity and innovation (PRISM). Join our insightful and thoughtful conversation with Gabriella to learn how we can adopt a tomorrowmind. And then stick around for our Grooving Session where Tim discusses the part of the interview that sent chills up his spine, and Kurt gets philosophical about what it means to be optimistic. Topics (3:24) Welcome and speed round questions. (5:58) What is a Tomorrowmind? (7:26) Why are creativity and prospection superpowers? (10:05) The phases of prospective thinking. (13:11) Why the right answer can be to ask a different question. (15:45) What is positivity resonance and why does it matter? (21:32) What are the consequences of time famine on connection? (23:17) A story of resilience - Aggie Dunn of Heinz. (26:55) What exactly does it mean to be resilient? (29:31) How does self compassion play a part in resilience? (31:53) The 5 building blocks of resilience. (34:40) Writing a book with Martin Seligman. (36:56) What music does Gabriella listen to at home? (39:40) Grooving Session with Tim and Kurt on Tomorrowmind. Links Tomorrowmind: Thriving at Work with Resilience, Creativity, and Connection―Now and in an Uncertain Future: https://amzn.to/3jnu9Mt Episode 31, Leaving the Matrix: Annie Duke and Insights into how you can improve your thinking! https://behavioralgrooves.com/episode/leaving-the-matrix-annie-duke-and-insights-into-how-you-can-improve-your-thinking/ Episode 225, Behind NOISE and Beyond The Book: Linnea Gandhi Shares her New Course on Noise: https://behavioralgrooves.com/episode/behind-noise-linnea-gandhi/ Episode 283, Is The Anus Really The Key To All Intelligent Life? | Henry Gee: https://behavioralgrooves.com/episode/anus-the-key-to-intelligent-life/ Growth After Trauma by Richard G. Tedeschi: https://hbr.org/2020/07/growth-after-trauma Episode 214, Observing the Non-Obvious: How to Spot Trends Around You with Rohit Bhargava: https://behavioralgrooves.com/episode/the-non-obvious-rohit-bhargava/ Musical Links Nickel creek “Reasons Why”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lyZQB1H_Zw Bach “Piano Concerto in D Minor”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_yGiFHbQR0 Pharrell Williams “Happy”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbZSe6N_BXs
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Cliff Obrecht is the Co-Founder & COO @ Canva, the free-to-use online graphic design tool that makes it easy for anyone to design anything from presentations to videos and social media. Cliff and Mel have scaled Canva to over 60 million monthly users, 2,000 employees, and 500,000 teams from companies like Intel and Zoom using Canva. During this incredible growth journey, they have raised over $580M with their last round valuing the company at over $40BN. In Today's Episode with Cliff Obrecht 1.) From Teacher to Billionaire Tech Founder: How did Keith make his way into the world of tech with his founding of FusionBooks? What did the process with FusionBooks teach him about how to run Canva? How did the early fundraising days for Canva go? Why does Cliff think they got over 100 no's? What are Cliff's biggest pieces of advice for founders today, not in Silicon Valley, looking to raise from Silicon Valley VCs? 2.) Scaling to $40BN: The Biggest Lessons: What does Cliff mean when he says the secret to successful hiring is looking for "distance traveled"? How does he determine this in the interview process? What have been some of the single biggest lessons in what it takes to acquire the best talent? What are some of the biggest mistakes Cliff has made in talent acquisition? How has his process changed as a result? What do Canva do to get the best operators as advisors in the company? How do they compensate these advisors? What does Cliff advise founders on how to do the same? 3.) The Art of Deal-Making: How does Cliff think through what makes a "good deal"? How does he approach negotiation? What are the biggest mistakes founders make when negotiating and doing deals? What have been Cliff's biggest lessons on successful investor relations over the years? How does Cliff and Canva approach acquisitions? What do they look for? What is their process? Why do most tech companies approach acquisitions the wrong way? 4.) Cliff Obrecht: Money, Fatherhood and Marriage: How does Cliff analyze his relationship to money today? How much money is enough? How has his relationship to money changed over time? Why have Cliff and Mel given away over $10BN to their foundation? Why is philanthropy so hard to do effectively? Why would Cliff hate for his children to be brought up in excess wealth? What does "great fatherhood" mean to Cliff? What are the most challenging aspects of parenting? What are the secrets to a happy marriage? How does co-founding a company with your other half work well? How does it work poorly?
Rohit is the Founder and Chief Trend Curator of the Non-Obvious Company and is widely considered one of the most entertaining and original speakers on trends and marketing in the world.Rohit believes the world needs more Non-Obvious thinking. He helps leaders and professionals to be more open minded, see what others miss and learn to anticipate the future. He is the author of seven popular business books, including his signature Non-Obvious Megatrends which has been read or shared by more than 1 million people and was a #1 WSJ bestseller + USA Today bestseller earlier this year.Outside of speaking and consulting, Rohit is also the co-founder of Ideapress Publishing - a fast growing independent publisher that specializes in working with top authors to publish beautiful business books.We talk about what a Futurist does, why he is the trend guy, what the Human Mode trend is and why it's here to stay, how starting a publishing company kept him from becoming an a&&hole, and the reasons he wanted to start supporting the South Asian community.
This week we had on Zain Jaffer (@zainjaffer) from Zain Ventures. Zain is a former operator with multiple exits under his belt, the most notable being Vungle's $780 million acquisition by Blackstone in 2019. Zain now primarily focuses on his family office, Zain Ventures, and he invests primarily in real estate and proptech companies. In this talk, we cover: Prepping for a successful exit Non-obvious differences between family offices and traditional funds Opportunities in the future of real estate