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ADP-Auf Den Punkt
104: ADP X Omid Nouripour: zwischen Fanbrief an Rummenigge und Präsident der bundesAdler

ADP-Auf Den Punkt

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 47:59


In der heutigen Montagsfolge empfängt Oscar Omid Nouripour im Podcast .Omid erzählt über seinen Fanbrief als  Kind an Rummenigge , seine Liebe zu Eintracht und seinen Vollsprint beim DFB Pokal Sieg .Das und vieles mehr in dieser Folge 

KFFN Spears & Ali
S&A Are Joined In Studio By Nephew Otis, Omid Farhang, and Slobby Robby

KFFN Spears & Ali

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026


Galaxy Brains
The Banks are Wrong on Stablecoin Yield with Omid Malekan

Galaxy Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 76:48


Alex Thorn talks to Omid Malekan, blockchain professor at Columbia Business School, about stablecoins and the CLARITY Act. Alex and Omid discuss the bank lobby's current negotiating position and argue that the fears of deposit flight or a negative impact on credit creation by yield-bearing stablecoins are overblown at best and disingenuous at worst. Alex also talks to Galaxy Trading's Beimnet Abebe about bitcoin markets, macro conditions, and geopolitical concerns. Past performance is not indicative of future results.   Participants, along with Galaxy, hold a financial interest in Bitcoin (BTC). Galaxy regularly engages in buying and selling BTC, including hedging transactions, for its own proprietary accounts and on behalf of its counterparties. Galaxy also provides services to vehicles that invest in BTC.  If the value of such assets increases, those vehicles may benefit, and Galaxy's service fees may increase accordingly. The valuation in this communication is based on technical, fundamental, and market analysis and not on any formal valuation method. For more information, please refer to Galaxy's public filings and statements. Cryptocurrencies, including BTC, are inherently volatile and risky and ultimate market movements may not align with this statement.   For additional risks related to digital assets, please refer to the risk factors contained in filings Galaxy Digital Inc. makes with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) from time to time, including in its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2025, filed with the SEC on November 10, 2025, available at ⁠www.sec.gov (http://www.sec.gov/)⁠. This episode was recorded on Wednesday, February 18, 2026. ++ Follow us on Twitter, @glxyresearch, and read our research at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.galaxy.com/research/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to learn more! This podcast, and the information contained herein, has been provided to you by Galaxy Digital Holdings LP and its affiliates (“Galaxy Digital”) solely for informational purposes. View the full disclaimer at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.galaxy.com/disclaimer-galaxy-brains-podcast/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
An Amazing First For British Journalist Omid Scobee And Robin Benway Royal Spin

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 19:43 Transcription Available


The much-anticipated novel from preeminent journalist and royal biographer Omid Scobie and National Book Award-winner Robin Benway, two bestselling and beloved authors who are drawing from their real world expertise, an irresistibly entertaining story about a young American woman who takes a job at Buckingham Palace-where she finds herself tangled in a royal mess she might not be able to spin her way out of.She can handle the press...but can she handle the Palace?With the British monarchy reeling from a wave of scandals, young American politico Lauren Morgan is plucked from the White House press office to breathe new life into the Buckingham Palace communications team and improve the royal family's streak of bad headlines. But the Palace is an institution steeped in tradition and strict protocol, and Lauren quickly discovers that change is far from easy, or welcome, especially when you're dealing with culture clashes, displeased royal aides, and a risky new love interest-or two.Just as Lauren finds her footing at work-and with a charming royal reporter who may be more than just a press contact-an unexpected encounter from her past threatens the career she's worked so hard to build. And when scandal looms over the dashing duke who Lauren has developed a special bond with, she finds herself torn between duty, loyalty, success, and happiness.From London's high society clubs to the sacred corridors and rarely seen spaces of Buckingham Palace, Royal Spin is a fun, humorous, and heartfelt novel that reminds us of the importance of chasing your dreams, and that the most rewarding journeys are often the messiest.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.

DAMN, HONEY
Iran, survivor's guilt en ruzie om de achternaam van je kind. Met Mina Etemad (afl. 269)

DAMN, HONEY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 71:35


Toen de Koerdische Jina Mahsa Amini in 2022 door de zedenpolitie werd vermoord in Teheran vanwege haar zogenaamd onzedige kleding, was dat het startschot voor de VROUW LEVEN VRIJHEID-protesten in Iran. Het land kwam in opstand, vrouwen en meisjes vooraan. Weg met het onderdrukkende, totalitaire regime! Er was hoop. Was dit het begin van een revolutie? Sinds die protesten is het leven voor vrouwen in Iran aan het veranderen, maar het regime zit er nog steeds en slaat nog altijd met harde hand opstanden neer. Op 8 en 9 januari van dit jaar werden er 20.000 mensen vermoord; een niet te bevatten aantal slachtoffers in twee dagen tijd. Het internet is maar mondjesmaat beschikbaar, berichten zijn moeilijk te verifiëren. Maar één ding staat vast: het geweld houdt aan. Journalist en schrijver Mina Etemad vluchtte op jonge leeftijd met haar ouders vanuit Iran naar Nederland. Maar de grond, de taal en de mensen draagt ze in zich. Ze voelt zich schuldig tegenover de mensen die ze daar heeft ‘achtergelaten’. Overlevingsschuld, heet dat. Survivor’s guilt. Omdat jij bent ontsnapt, terwijl anderen niet uit de traumatische situatie zijn weggekomen. Daarop aansluitend is er de survivor’s burden: gevoelens van schaamte, morele wroeging, verantwoordelijkheid, innerlijke druk en hoge verwachtingen naar jezelf. Veel mensen met een vluchtachtergrond herkennen dat. In haar nieuwe boek De Zangvogel - een literair memoir - geeft Mina woorden aan die complexe gevoelens. Met haar praten we over de geschiedenis van en ontwikkelingen in Iran, ontheemding, schuld, de poëtische kracht van de Perzische taal, Omid de Siberische kraanvogel en je berusten in het idee dat je nooit rust zult hebben. Verder: een dilemma van jewelste. Stel, je krijgt een kind. Jij (v) wil dat jullie kind jouw achternaam krijgt, niet in de laatste plaats als klein verzet tegen het patriarchaat. Je partner (m) wil dat jullie kind zijn achternaam krijgt. Geen rationele redenen, gewoon een gevoel. What to do? Ga voor de shownotes en het transcript naar damnhoney.nl/aflevering-269DAMN, HONEY wordt gemaakt door Marie Lotte Hagen en Nydia van VoorthuizenIn deze aflevering hoor je een advertentie voor NordVPN en De Zorgreserve: Profiteer nu van de exclusieve NordVPN-deal op nordvpn.com/damnhoney. Probeer zonder risico met de 30 dagen geld-terug-garantie! Heb jij een zorgdiploma en wil je iets betekenen als het erop aankomt? Meld je dan aan als zorgreservist bij de Nationale Zorgreserve via nationalezorgreserve.nl en draag bij aan de maatschappelijke weerbaarheid van Nederland editwerk: Daniël van de Poppejingles: Lucas de Gier website: Liesbeth Smit DAMN, HONEY is onderdeel van Dag & Nacht Media. Heb je interesse om te adverteren in deze podcast? Neem dan contact op met Dag en Nacht Media via adverteren@dagennacht.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Michigan's Big Show
* Omid Scobie and Robin Benway, Authors of "ROYAL SPIN"

Michigan's Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 9:02 Transcription Available


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Michigan's Big Show
* Omid Scobie, Royal Biographer, Author of "ROYAL SPIN"

Michigan's Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 11:01 Transcription Available


Under Femton
#419 Techarena - Omid Ekhlasi

Under Femton

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 15:00


Europa, Norden och Stockholm behöver en gemensam mötesplats. En plats där entreprenörer, investerare, politiker och beslutsfattare möts för att ta sig an en ny tid med ett nytt mindset! På måndag återvänder Techarenans grundare Omid Ekhlasi till studion för ett samtal om Europas roll i en ny global era, varför samarbete är avgörande och hur rätt mindset kan stärka Europas konkurrenskraft. Han avslöjar också en hel del tankar om Stockholm som en framtida hubb för entreprenörer. Samtalet tar avstamp i Techarena 2026 och årets tema New Era, Next Mindset. Den 11–12 februari samlas 12 000 deltagare i Stockholm, med talare som Zlatan Ibrahimović och Boris Johnson. Psst några biljetter finns kvar på Techarena.se Glöm inte prenumera på podden och följ oss på instagram

The Empire Builders Podcast
#238: Google – Do No Evil…

The Empire Builders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 26:06


Larry Page said in the early day, a guiding principle is Do No Evil. I wonder if we can say that today or is it just business as usual? Dave Young: Welcome to the Empire Builders Podcast, teaching business owners the not-so secret techniques that took famous businesses from mom-and-pop to major brands. Stephen Semple is a marketing consultant, story collector, and storyteller. I’m Stephen’s sidekick and business partner, Dave Young. Before we get into today’s episode, a word from our sponsor, which is, well, it’s us, but we’re highlighting ads we’ve written and produced for our clients. So, here’s one of those. [Out of this World Plumbing Ad] Dave Young: This is the Empire Builders Podcast, by the way. Dave Young here, Steve Semple there. I wonder, Stephen, if we could do this whole episode without mentioning the name of the company that we’re going to be talking about. I ask that for the simple reason of they already know. They already know what we’re talking about. They already know we’re talking about them. They probably knew we were going to talk about them. Stephen Semple: Because of all the research I’ve done on my computer. Dave Young: No, because they’re listening to everything. They probably already know the date that this is going to come out and how long it’s… I don’t know, right? When they first started, and I don’t think we felt that way about them, and I can remember back in the early 2000s, just after the turn- Stephen Semple: In the early days, they had a statement. Larry Page was very famous. Dave Young: Yeah, “Do no evil.” Stephen Semple: “Do know evil. Do no evil,” and that was a very, very big part. In fact, in the early stages, they made a bunch of decisions that challenged the company financially because they were like, “This is not good experience for the person on the other end.” I wonder if anybody’s guessed yet what we’re going to be talking about. Dave Young: Well, then you go public, and it’s all about shareholders, right? It’s like the shareholders are like, “Well, we don’t care if you do evil or not. We want you to make money.” That’s what it’s about because you have [inaudible 00:03:01]. Stephen Semple: All those things happen. Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: This company that we’re talking about, we’ll go a little while before we’ll let the name out, was founded… On September 4th in 1998 was when it was actually founded. Dave Young: Oh, ’98. It goes back before the turn of the century [inaudible 00:03:14]. Stephen Semple: Yeah. It was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who met at Stanford. Interesting note, the Stanford grads also created Yahoo. Dave Young: Okay, yeah. Stephen Semple: That’s giving you another little clue about the company that we might be talking about. Dave Young: In the same geek club. Stephen Semple: Yeah, so 1998. I was thinking back, one year after I graduated from university, Windows 98 is launched and, believe it or not, the last Seinfeld episode aired. Dave Young: Are you kidding me? Stephen Semple: No, isn’t that crazy? Dave Young: ’98. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Dave Young: I mean, I was busy raising four daughters in ’98. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Today, this company, as you said, because you didn’t want me to name the company, has more net income than any other business in US history. It has, now, I got to let the cat out of the bag, eight and a half billion searches a day happen. And yes, we’re talking about the birth of Google, which is also now known as part of the Alphabet group. Dave Young: Alphabet, yeah. It’s funny how they got to get a name that means everything. Did they have a name before Google? I know Google was like… Oh, it’s a number really, right? It’s a gazillion, bazillion Googleplex. Stephen Semple: As we’ll go into a little bit later, they actually spelled it wrong when they registered the site. That’s not actually the way that the word is spelled. I’ll have to go… But yeah, the first iteration was a product called BackRub was the name of it. Dave Young: Backrub, okay. Stephen Semple: Alphabet also owns the second largest search engine, which is YouTube. Together, basically, it’s a $2 trillion business, which is larger than the economy of Canada. It’s this amazing thing. Going back to 1998, there are dozens of search engines all using different business models. Now, today Alphabet’s like 90% in the market. Up until this point, it’s been unassailable, and it’s going to be really interesting to see what the future of AI and whatnot brings to that business. But we’re not talking about the future, we’re talking about the past here, so back to the start. Larry Page was born in Lansing, Michigan. His dad is a professor of computer science. His mom is also a computer academic. This is in the ’70s. Between 1979 and ’80, his dad does a stint at Stanford and then also goes to work at Microsoft. Now, Larry and Sergey meet at Stanford, and they’re very ambitious, they’re equal co-founders, but Larry had this thing he also talked about where he said, “You need to do more than just invent things.” It wasn’t about inventing things, it was about creating things that people would use. Here’s what’s going on in the world of the web at this time to understand what’s going on. Here’s some web stats. In 1993, there’s 130 websites in the world. In 1996, three years later, there’s 600,000 websites. That’s a 723% growth year over year. The world has never seen growth like that before. Dave Young: Right, yeah. It was amazing to experience it. People that are younger than us don’t realize what it was. Josh Johnson, the comedian, has a great routine on trying to explain to people what it was like before Google. You needed to know something- Stephen Semple: What it was like for the internet. Dave Young: Yeah. You had to ask somebody who knew. If you needed the answer to a question, you had to ask somebody. And if they didn’t know, then you had to find somebody else, or you had to go to the library and ask a librarian and they would help you find the answer- Stephen Semple: Well, I don’t think it’s like a- Dave Young: … maybe by giving you a book that may or may not have the answer. Stephen Semple: Here’s an important point. I want you to put a pin in that research. We’re going to come back to it. I was about to go down a rabbit hole, but let’s come back to this in just a moment, because this is a very, very important point here about the birth of Google. Larry and Sergey first worked on systems to allow people to make annotations and notes directly on websites with no human involved, but the problem is that that could just overrun a site because there was no systems for ranking or order or anything along that lines. The other question they started to ask is, “Which annotations should someone look at? What are the ones that have authority?” This then created the idea of page rankings. All of this became messy, and this led to them to asking the question, “What if we just focused on ranking webpages?” which led to ranking search. Now, whole idea was ranking was based upon authority and credibility, and they drew this idea from academia. So when we would do research, David, and you’d find that one book, what did you do to figure out who the authority was on the topic? You went and you saw what book did that cite, what research did this book cite. The further you went back in those citations, the closer you got to the true authority, right? Do you remember doing that type of research? Dave Young: Yeah, sure. Stephen Semple: Right. They looked at that and they went, “Well, that’s how you establish credibility and authority is who’s citing who.” Okay. They decided that what they were going to do was do that for the web, and the way the web did that was links, especially in the early days where a lot of it was research. Dave Young: Yeah. If a whole bunch of people linked to you, then that gives you authority over the words that they used to link on and- Stephen Semple: Well, and also in the early days, those links carried a lot of metadata around what the author thought, like, “Why was the link there?” In the early days, backlinks were incredibly important. Now, SEO weasels are still today talking about backlinks, which is complete. Dude, backlinks, yeah, they kind of matter, but they’re… Anyway, I could go down a rabbit hole. Dave Young: Yeah. It’s like anything, the grifters figure out a way to hack the system and make something that’s not authoritative seem like it is. Stephen Semple: Yeah. It’s harder that you can’t hack the system today. Anyway, but the technology challenge, how do you figure out who’s backedlinked to who? Well, the only way you can do it is you have to crawl the entire web, copy the entire web, and reverse engineer the computation to do this. Dave Young: Yeah. It’s huge. We’ve been talking about Google’s algorithm for as long as Google’s been around. That’s the magic of it, right? Stephen Semple: Yeah. In the early days, with them doing it as a research project, they could do it because there was hundreds of sites. If this happened even two years later, like 1996, it would’ve been completely impossible because the sheer size to do it as a research project, right? Now, they called this system BackRub, and they started to shop this technology to other search engines because, again, remember there was HotBot and Lyco and Archie and AltaVista and Yahoo and Excite and Infoseek. There were a ton of these search engines. Dave Young: Don’t forget Ask Jeeves. Stephen Semple: Ask Jeeves? Actually, Ask Jeeves might’ve even been a little bit later, but yeah, Ask Jeeves was one of them once when it was around. Dave Young: There was one that was Dogpile that was… It would search a bunch of search engines. Stephen Semple: Right, yeah. There was all sorts of things. Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: There was another one called Excite, and they got close to doing a deal with Excite. They got a meeting with them, and they’re looking at a license deal, million dollars for BackRub, and they would go into the summer and they would implement it because they were still students at Stanford. They got so far as running for the executives there a side-by-side test. They demo this test and the results were so good with BackRub. Here’s what execs at Excite said, “Why on earth would we want to use your engine? We want people to stay on our site,” because, again, it would push people off the site because web portals had this mentality of keeping people on the site instead of having them leave. So it was a no deal. They go back to school and no one wants BackRub, so they decide to build it for themselves at Stanford. The original name was going to be Whatbox. Dave Young: Whatbox? I’m glad they didn’t use Whatbox. Stephen Semple: Yeah. They thought it sounded too close to a porn site or something like that. Dave Young: Okay, I’ll give them that. Stephen Semple: Larry’s dorm mate suggested Google, which is the mathematical term of 10 to the 100th power, but it’s spelled G-O-O-G-O-L. Dave Young: Googol, mm-hmm. Stephen Semple: Correct. Now, there’s lots of things here. Did Larry Page misregister? Did he decide purposely? There’s all sorts of different stories there, but the one that seems to be the most popular, at least liked the most, is that he misspelled it when he did the registration to G-O-G-G-L-E. Dave Young: I think that’s probably a good thing because when you hear it said, that’s kind of the first thing you go- Stephen Semple: That’s kind of how you spell it. Dave Young: … how you spell it. I think we’d have figured it out, but- Stephen Semple: We would’ve, but things that are easier are always better, right? Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: By spring of ’98, they’re doing 10,000 searches a day all out of Stanford University. Dave Young: Wait, 10,000 a day out of one place. Stephen Semple: Are using university resources. Everyone else is just using keywords on a page, which led to keyword stuffing, again, another one of these BS SEO keyword stuffing. Now, at one point, one half of the entire computing power at Stanford University is being used for Google searches. It’s the end of the ’98 academic year, and these guys are still students there. Now, sidebar, to this day, Stanford still owns a chunk of Google. Dave Young: Okay. Stephen Semple: Worked out well for Stanford. Dave Young: Yeah, I guess. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Now, Larry and Sergey need some seed round financing because they’ve got to get it off of Stanford. They’ve got to start building computers. They raise a million dollars. Here’s the interesting thing I had no idea. Guess who one of the first round investors are who ended up owning 25% of the company in the seed round? Dave Young: Stay tuned. We’re going to wrap up this story and tell you how to apply this lesson to your business right after this. [Using Stories To Sell Ad] Dave Young: Let’s pick up our story where we left off and trust me you haven’t missed a thing. Stephen Semple: Guess who one of the first round investors are who ended up owning 25% of the company in the seed round? Jeff Bezos. Dave Young: Oh, no kidding. Stephen Semple: Yeah, yeah. Jeff Bezos was one of the first four investors in Google. Dave Young: Okay. Well, here we are. Stephen Semple: Isn’t that incredible? Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: Now, AltaVista created a very interesting technology because AltaVista grew out of DEC computers who were building super computers at the time. They were basically one of the pre-leaders in search because what they would do is everybody else crawled the internet in series. They were crawling the internet in parallel, and this was a big technological breakthrough. In other words, they didn’t have to do it one at a time. They could send out a whole ton of crawlers, crawling all sorts of different things, all sorts of different pieces, bringing it back and could reassemble it. Dave Young: Got you. Stephen Semple: AltaVista also had therefore the most number of sites indexed. I remember back in the day, launching websites, like pre-2000, and yeah, you would launch a site and you would have to wait for it to be indexed and it could take weeks- Dave Young: You submit it. Yeah, there were things you could do to submit- Stephen Semple: There was things you could submit. Dave Young: … the search engines. Stephen Semple: Yes, yeah, and you would sit and you would wait and you’d be like, “Oh, it got crawled.” Yeah, it was crazy. We don’t think about that today. [inaudible 00:15:57] websites crawl. Dave Young: You’d make updates to your site and you’d need to resubmit it, so it would get crawled again- Stephen Semple: Oh, yeah. Yeah. Dave Young: … if there was new information. Stephen Semple: People would search your site and it would be different than the site that you would have because the updates hadn’t come through and all those other things. In 1998, Yahoo was the largest player. They were a $20 billion business, and they had a hand-curated guide to the internet, which worked at the time, but the explosive growth killed that. There was a point where Yahoo just couldn’t keep up with it. Then Yahoo went to this hybrid where the top part was hand-curated and then backfilled with search engine results. Now, originally, Google was very against the whole idea of banner ads, and this was the way everyone else was making money, because what they knew is people didn’t like banner ads, but you’re tracking eyeballs, you’re growing, you need more infrastructure, because basically their way of doing is they’re copying the entire internet and putting it on their servers and you need more money. Now, one of the other technological breakthroughs is Google figured out how to do this on a whole pile of cheap computers that they just stacked on top of each other, but you still needed money. At this moment, had no model for making money. They were getting all these eyeballs, they were faster because they built data centers around the world because they also figured out that, by decentralizing it, it was faster. They had lots of constraints. What they needed to do at this point was create a business model. What does one do when one needs to create a business model? Well, it’s early 1999, they’re running out of money. They hire Salar Kamangar, who’s a Stanford student, and they give him the job of writing a business plan. “Here, intern, you’re writing the business plan for how we’re going to make money. Go put together a pitch deck.” Dave Young: I wonder if they’re still using the plan. Stephen Semple: What they found at that point was there was basically three ways to make the money. Way number 1 was sell Google Search technology to enterprises. In other words, companies can use this to search their own documents and intranets. Dave Young: I remember that, yeah. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Number 2, sell ads, banner ads, and number 3, license search results to other search engines. Dave Young: Okay. Stephen Semple: Based upon this plan, spring of ’99, they do a Series A fundraise. They raised more money, and they also meet Omid [inaudible 00:18:22] who’s from Netscape, and he’s kind of done with Netscape because Netscape had been just bought by AOL, and they recruit him as a chief revenue officer. Omid tries to sell the enterprise model, kind of fails, so things are not looking good on the revenue front. It’s year 2000, and the technology bubble is starting to burst. The customer base is still growing because people love it, love Google, but they’re running out of money again. They decide to do banner ads, because they just have got no money. Here’s the interesting thing is, in this day, 2000, I want you to think about this, you have to set up a sales force to go out and sell banner ads to agencies, people picking up the phone and walking into offices, reaching out to ad agencies. Dave Young: Yeah, didn’t have a platform for buying and selling… And banner ads, gosh, they were never… Google ads, in the most recent memory, are always context-related, right? Stephen Semple: Yes. Dave Young: But if you’re just selling banner ads to an agency, you might be looking for dog food and you’re going to see car ads and you’re going to see ads for high-tech servers and all kinds of things that don’t have anything to do with what you’re looking for. Stephen Semple: That’s how the early banner ads work. Hold that thought. You’re always one step ahead of me, Dave. Dave Young: Oh, sorry. Stephen Semple: Hold that thought. No, this is awesome. Dave Young: I’m holding it. Stephen Semple: What I want to stress is, when we talk about how the world has changed, in 2000, Google decides to do banner ads and how they have to do it is a sales force going out, reaching out to agencies, and agencies faxed in the banner ads. Dave Young: Okay. Yeah, sure. It would take too long for them- Stephen Semple: I’m not making this up. This is how much the world has changed in 25 years. Dave Young: “Fax me the banner.” Stephen Semple: Salespeople going out to sell ads to agencies for banners on Google where the insertions were sent back by fax. Dave Young: For the people under 20 listening to us, a fax machine- Stephen Semple: Who don’t even know what the hell a fax machine is, yeah. Dave Young: A fax machine, yeah, well, we won’t go there. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Now, here’s what they do. They also say to the advertisers at this point, “Google will only accept text for banner ads for speed.” Again, they start with the model of CPM, cost per a thousand views, which is basically how all the agencies were doing it, but they did do a twist on it. They sold around this idea of intent that the ads were showing keyword-based and they were the first to do that. What they did is they did a test to prove this. This was really cool. They set themselves up as an Amazon affiliate and dynamically generated a link on a book search and served up an ad, an affiliate ad, and they’re able to show they were able to sell a whole pile of books. The test proved the idea worked. And then what they did is they went out and they white-labeled this for others. For example, Yahoo did it, and it would show on the bottom of Yahoo, “Powered by Google.” But here’s the thing, as soon as you start saying, “Powered by Google,” what are you doing? You’re creating share of voice. Share of voice, right? Dave Young: Well, yeah, why don’t I just go to Google? Stephen Semple: Why don’t I just go to Google? Look, we had saw this a few years earlier when Hotmail was launched by Microsoft where you would get this email and go, “Powered by Hotmail,” and you’d be like, “What’s this Hotmail thing?” Suddenly, everybody was getting Hotmail accounts, right? Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: No one has a Hotmail account, no longer they have Gmail accounts, they hardly have Gmail accounts anymore. Dave Young: No, I could tell you that we’ve got a lot of people at Wizard Academy that email us off with a Hotmail. Stephen Semple: Still have Hotmail accounts? Dave Young: Sure. Stephen Semple: Oh, wow. So it’s still around? Okay. Dave Young: And then some Yahoos, yeah. Stephen Semple: Wow, that’s amazing. That’s amazing. Well, still- Dave Young: Yahoo, the email, not the customer. They’re not a Yahoo, but they have an account there. Stephen Semple: In October 2000, they launch AdWords with a test of 350 advertisers. And then, in 2002, they launched pay-per-click Advertising. And then 2004, they go public. Now, here’s one of the other things I want to talk about in terms of share of voice. They had a couple things going on with share of voice. They had that, “powered by Google,” which created share of voice because… We often think of share of voice as being just advertising in terms of how much are people knowing about us. I remember knowing nothing about Google and then learning about Google when Google went public because Google dragged out going public. They talked about it for a long time, but it meant it was financial press, it was front page news. It got a lot of PR and a lot of press around the time that they went public. That going public for them also created massive share of voice because there was suddenly a whole community that were not technologically savvy that we’re now suddenly aware of, “Oh, there’s this Google thing.” Dave Young: And they’re in the news, yeah. So I’ve got an idea for us, Steve. Stephen Semple: Yep, okay. Dave Young: All right. Stephen Semple: Let’s hear it. Dave Young: Let’s pick up part 2 of Google at the point they go public. Stephen Semple: All right, let’s do that. That’ll be an episode we’ll do in the future, yeah. Dave Young: We don’t do very many two-parters, but we’re already kind of a lengthy Empire Builder Podcast here. Stephen Semple: Oh, yeah. I was just taking it to this point, but I think that would be very interesting- Dave Young: Oh, okay. Stephen Semple: … because look, Google is a massive force in the world today- Dave Young: Unbelievable, yeah. Stephen Semple: … and I think it would be interesting to do the next part because there’s all sorts of things that they did to continue this path of attracting eyeballs. Dave Young: We haven’t even touched on Gmail yet. No, we have not. We have not. Stephen Semple: Because that happened after they went public. Correct. Let’s do that. Dave Young: Okay. Stephen Semple: Here’s the lesson that I think that I want people to understand is share of voice comes from other things, but we’re going to explore that even more in this part 2. I like the idea of doing this part 2. They really looked at this problem from a completely different set of eyeballs, and this is where I commend Google, from the standpoint of there’s all this stuff in the internet and what we really want to know is who is the authority. They looked at the academic world for how does it establish authority, and how authority is established is how much is your work cited by others, how much are other… So, now, Google has of course expanded that to direct search and there’s all these other things, but they’ve always looked at it from the standpoint of, “Who in this space has the most authority? Who is really and truly the expert on this topic? We’re going to try to figure that out and serve that up.” Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: That’s core to what their objective has been. Dave Young: We could talk about Google for four or five episodes probably. Stephen Semple: We may, but we know we’re going to do one more. Dave Young: All right. Stephen Semple: Awesome. Dave Young: Well, thanks for bringing it up. We did mention their name. Actually, if we just put this out there, “Hey, Google, why don’t you send us all the talking points we need for part 2?” There, I put it out there. Let me know how that works. Stephen Semple: My email’s about to get just slammed. All right. Thanks, David. Dave Young: You won’t know it’s from them though. You won’t know. You won’t know. Isn’t that good? Stephen Semple: That’s true. That’s true. Dave Young: Thank you, Stephen. Stephen Semple: All right. Thanks, David. Dave Young: Thanks for listening to the podcast. Please share us, subscribe on your favorite podcast app, and leave us a big, fat, juicy five-star rating and review at Apple Podcasts. And if you’d like to schedule your own 90-minute Empire Building session, you can do it at empirebuildingprogram.com.

Football Ruined My Life
122. Club Legends

Football Ruined My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 48:32


This week the Colin, Jon and Omid are talking about those players beloved by the fans but usually underrated by fans of other clubs. In other words, club legends -  usually players who play for one club for the whole of their career who do not appear to be tempted by a transfer to a club more likely to win trophies… and who certainly wouldn't leave the club just for the sake of increasing even by a significant amount their weekly wage packet.  Have such players entirely disappeared from our game? That loyalty was quite prevalent at one time in the game.  Every single listener to this podcast with a strong affiliation to one particular club could probably name a club legend who stuck around for years, never in contention for international honours, never sought by European clubs, rarely injured - a person who gave their all for the club even if they were less gifted than some team mates.  They were what gave their club their unique image.  They were players like Billy Bonds at West Ham, Harry Cripps at Millwall, Tony Dunne at Manchester United, Alan Oakes at City… the list goes on.  Who is on your list? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mallorca lovers
Folge 170 mit Omid Manavi- Face Date- Dating per Gesicht

Mallorca lovers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 77:11


In dieser Auswanderer-Podcast-Folge lernen wir Omid kennen – geboren in Hamburg, polnisch-iranische Wurzeln und Kaufmann im Herzen. Nach Corona traf er die Entscheidung, Deutschland zu verlassen, weil das Leben dort für ihn nicht mehr stimmig war. Sein Weg führte ihn zunächst für zwei Jahre nach Georgien und schließlich nach Mallorca, wo er nun seit knapp einem Jahr lebt. Omid arbeitet ortsunabhängig im Bereich Photovoltaik und ist zudem Face-Reader. Aktuell entwickelt er eine neue Dating-App namens Face-Dating, bei der das Gesicht mehr sagt als Worte. Was es damit auf sich hat und wie sein Weg ihn nach Mallorca geführt hat, erzählt er in dieser Podcast-Folge.Mehr über Omid findest du hier: WhatsApp: +49 176 75890616———Wenn auch du auf Mallorca lebst und deine Mallorca Geschichte mit mir und meinen Zuhörern teilen möchtest, dann nimm Kontakt mit mir auf.WhatsApp: 0034-601987259Du findest mich auch auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mallorca_lovers_podcast?igsh=b2d0ZzBwMTdnYmly&utm_source=qrInstagram https://www.instagram.com/sarah_immerschoen/Unsere WELLNESSFINCA: https://www.instagram.com/wellnessfinca.de/Unsere TRAUMFINCA: https://www.instagram.com/traumfinca_son_terrassa/Facebook:WELLNESSFINCA: https://www.facebook.com/wellnessfinca.mallorcaWebsite: www.wellnessfinca.deMein Name ist Sarah Schönrogg , ich freue mich auf dich

Nizar & Shayan - Podcast
Wie man ein Imperium baut (Ohne einen Cent Startkapital) - Omid Mouazzen | Nizar & Shayan Podcast

Nizar & Shayan - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 238:40


► Tickets für unsere Tour: ⁠https://www.ticketmaster.de/artist/nizar-shayan-die-deutschen-podcast-tickets/1261474⁠Willkommen zu einer neuen Folge von "Die Deutschen Podcast"! Heute zu Gast: Omid, einer der erfolgreichsten Luxusautohändler weltweit und YouTube-Phänomen.

SaaS Metrics School
Change of Control Provisions in Customer Contracts Can Kill Your Exit

SaaS Metrics School

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 3:06


In episode #339 of SaaS Metrics School, Ben explains how change of control provisions in customer contracts can quietly derail due diligence, fundraising, or a future company exit. Drawing from real-world CFO experience and a recent webinar with a SaaS-focused tech attorney, Ben breaks down why seemingly standard legal language can introduce major risk into a SaaS company's recurring revenue profile. Ben highlights how buyers and investors scrutinize customer contracts during due diligence—and why poorly structured MSAs can threaten valuation, increase churn risk, or even kill a deal outright. What You'll Learn What a change of control provision is and why it matters How customer contracts are reviewed during SaaS due diligence Why change of control clauses can open the door to customer churn after an acquisition How procurement teams and customer legal teams typically push for these provisions When to push back, escalate, or seek alternative contract language Why contract structure is part of strong SaaS financial and operational readiness Why It Matters Customer contracts directly impact company valuation during an exit or fundraise Change of control provisions can trigger immediate churn risk post-acquisition Buyers want confidence in the durability of recurring revenue Poor legal hygiene can delay, discount, or kill a transaction Proactive contract review reduces future due diligence friction Strong back-office processes support long-term financial strategy and investor trust Resources Mentioned Webinar replay with Omid (tech attorney) on legal readiness for SaaS exits: https://www.thesaasacademy.com/pl/2148384654 SaaS Metrics course: https://www.thesaasacademy.com/the-saas-metrics-foundation

KINTZEL MINDSET
400-km/h-Bugatti-Mindset – Wie Omid Mouazzen sein Firmenimperium wirklich gebaut hat

KINTZEL MINDSET

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 71:53


Er ist Unternehmer, Autohändler und jemand, der das Unternehmertum von Grund auf verstanden hat. Mit über 120 Luxusautos im Bestand und einem Firmenimperium, das er Schritt für Schritt aufgebaut hat, spricht Omid Mouazzen im heutigen Gespräch offen darüber, wie Erfolg, Verantwortung und Struktur wirklich zusammenhängen. Es geht um Unternehmermut, Fehlentscheidungen und die Realität hinter Firmen, die oft wackelig starten – und wie man sie stabil macht. Omid erklärt, warum Neid und Misstrauen in Deutschland so schnell entstehen, wie er damit umgeht und weshalb Bodenständigkeit trotz Erfolg kein Widerspruch ist. Er erzählt, wie Unternehmertum ihn geprägt hat, was 400 km/h im Bugatti mit Mindset zu tun haben und warum Gier einer der größten Fallstricke für Selbstständige ist. Eine ehrliche Folge über Verantwortung, Wachstum und die Kunst, Fehler nicht zu verstecken, sondern zu nutzen. Bewerte diesen Podcast bei iTunes und/oder Spotify und abonniere „KINTZEL MINDSET", wenn du keine weitere Folge mehr verpassen möchtest. __________ Mehr von Omid: ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omid_mouazzen/# ► YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Omid_Mouazzen __________ Mehr von Jörg: Jörg Kintzel Frontstage am 06.12.25 - Ticket sichern: https://linktw.in/GsNXOB UnternehmenX - Dein Weg zum erfolgreichen Unternehmens­berater: https://linktw.in/qUCMZF Das Seminar für echte Unternehmensführung am 13.12.25 - Ticket sichern: https://linktw.in/BpLQqj ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joergkintzel/ ► YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@joergkintzel ► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jörg-kintzel-vertrieb-unternehmertum/ ► Homepage: https://joergkintzel.com/ Jörg Kintzel ist Vorstand, selbstständiger Handelsvertreter und Aktionär der Valuniq AG, einer der größten unabhängigen Finanzdienstleister Deutschlands (gem. jährlicher Cash-Rangliste). Gemeinsam mit seiner Frau Birgit Elisabeth Kintzel führt er als Unternehmer und Investor die SVART GmbH, ein Family Office, das verschiedene Beteiligungen an Unternehmen und Start-ups bündelt. Mit der SVART GmbH fördern Jörg und Birgit Elisabeth Kintzel zusammen ganz gezielt Ideen und setzen sie gemeinsam in die Tat um. Über Erfolge wird leider in Deutschland viel zu wenig geredet, dabei hat dieses Land Unglaubliches und auch viele Innovationen zu verbuchen. Darum ist es ihnen ein persönliches Anliegen, ihr Wissen und ihre Finanzkraft in Menschen zu investieren und diese Erfolge sichtbarer und größer zu machen. Denn sie werden zukünftig dazu beitragen, dieses Land nach vorne zu bringen. Impressum: https://joergkintzel.com/impressum/ __________ KINTZEL MINDSET, Jörg Kintzel, Business, Unternehmertum, Wirtschaft, Interviewpodcast, Wirtschaftspodcast, Investor, Geld, Autos, Uhren, Mindset, Family Office, Unternehmer, Performance, Unternehmen gründen, Verkauf, Sales, Start-Up, Vertrieb, Mindset, Erfolg, Persönlichkeitsentwicklung, Selbstbewusstsein, Leadership, Produktivität, Motivation, Karriere, Unternehmertum, Nein sagen, Entscheidungsfindung, Selbstmanagement, Zielsetzung, Selbstreflexion, Kommunikation, Kundenakquise, Zeitmanagement, Selbstvertrauen, Erfolgsstrategien, Verkaufstechniken, Resilienz, Stressmanagement, Mentaltraining, Selbstwirksamkeit, Netzwerken, Innovationsgeist, Business-Strategien, Work-Life-Balance, Weiterbildung

Art of Procurement
BTW EP 22: Challenging Procurement's Most Comfortable (Bad) Habits

Art of Procurement

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 37:08


Procurement's problem isn't speed. It's form.  They've gotten great at automating and accelerating weak processes while quietly rewarding the "good contract, bad deal" mentality that ultimately undercuts their own efforts. In this podcast episode of "Buy: The Way…To Purposeful Procurement," Omid Ghamami, president of the Procurement and Supply Chain Management Institute and former Intel purchasing operations leader, joins co-hosts Philip Ideson and Rich Ham to challenge procurement's most comfortable (bad) habits.  He argues that the function claims victory at signature, books "savings" that never actually hit the P&L, and then moves on to the next thing while suppliers are left to harvest margin in the years that follow. Omid also goes after the most likely root causes of all these bad habits: procurement lets business units fixate on what they want to buy instead of what they need to accomplish. That framing hardwires cost into scopes through custom specs, gold-plating, and activity-based requirements.  The cure is outcome design and total cost discipline up front, informed by external references, public contracts, internal history, and supplier knowledge. Pay now or pay later… and most teams pay later. Procurement needs to stop rewarding the 'heroes' who rush in to fix broken deals instead of the leaders who design processes that prevent fires in the first place. As Omid puts it, "We don't reward Smokey the Bear. We reward the firefighters."  If incentives continue to glorify this kind of firefighting, the flames will keep coming. But when procurement starts recognizing prevention as performance, they will finally become the quiet force that keeps value – and trust – intact.  

La variante Parenzo
Omid Sarlak, un'altra vittima del regime di Khamenei - I sauditi e lo stadio sospeso su un grattacielo

La variante Parenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025


Omid Sarlak, un'altra vittima del regime di Khamenei - I sauditi e lo stadio sospeso su un grattacielo

Biohacking Superhuman Performance
#380: Detecting Potential Cancer With TEARS: The Surprising Future of Early Screening With Omid Moghadam

Biohacking Superhuman Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 63:20


Today, I'm joined by Omid Moghadam, a serial inventor and biotech entrepreneur whose fascination with innovation has led him from the world of imaging and semiconductors to groundbreaking advancements in cancer screening. Omid shares how personal experiences—including his mother's battle with cancer and his own early diagnosis—sparked his relentless drive to build better tools for early cancer detection.   Visit https://auria.care/ and use code NAT20 to save 20% off Auria   Episode Timestamps: Omid Moghadam's path from tech to biotech ... 00:05:05 Personal cancer stories fueling innovation ... 00:09:58 How tears enable advanced screening for breast cancer ... 00:11:16 Advantages and affordability of tear-based testing ... 00:13:48 AI's role in developing Auria ... 00:16:35 Screening vs. diagnostic—key distinctions ... 00:20:12 Early detection and functional medicine approaches ... 00:27:25 Challenges with current breast cancer screening ... 00:39:15 Future directions: more cancer screens and radiopharmaceuticals ... 00:48:31 Accessing Auria and company discount ... 01:01:16   Our Amazing Sponsors: NEW Timeline Gummies: Urolithin A supports muscle strength and cellular energy. It's about improving how your body functions at the source. Mitopure is the only clinically proven Urolithin A, giving you six times more than you'd get from a glass of pomegranate juice. Visit Timeline.com/nat20 and use code nat20 for 20% off your purchase.    Qualia Senolytic - A cutting-edge formula designed to help your body eliminate senescent cells, also known as “zombie cells.” Go to qualialife.com/NATHALIE  and use promo code NATHALIE to get 15% off—and try it risk-free with their 100-day money-back guarantee.   Manukora honey - From remote forests in New Zealand, where bees collect nectar from the native Manuka tea tree. That nectar is naturally rich in antibacterial compounds like MGO, plus antioxidants and prebiotics that support immunity and gut health. Visit manukora.com/NAT to save up to 31% plus $25 worth of free gifts with the Starter Kit - you'll get an MGO 850+ Manuka Honey jar, 5 travel sticks, a wooden spoon, and a guidebook.   Nat's Links:  YouTube Channel Join My Membership Community Sign up for My Newsletter  Instagram  Facebook Group

The Next Movement
Beneath the Surface (feat. Kenny Segal)

The Next Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 75:27


In this throwback episode we go all the way back to September of 2020. At that time we linked with beat smith Kenny Segal who was coming off of an incredible run of releases with Serengeti, R.A.P. Ferreira, and billy woods. We talked with Kenny about his early work with folks from Project Blowed and Team Supreme and explored the process behind the creation of his intricate soundscapes. Then we discussed his album pick for this episode - the Omid produced Project Blowed comp “Beneath the Surface”.

Doppelter Espresso
#97 Multi-Millionär Jörg Kintzel über Politik, Geld & Unternehmer-Mindset

Doppelter Espresso

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 89:25


Wir sprechen über die politische Lage in Deutschland, Sportwagen-Fahrten mit Omid, Business Coaches und das "richtige Mindset".1.5 Stunden Realtalk von jemanden, der seit Jahren nachweislich Multi-Millionen an Gelder bewegt und damit Unternehmen skaliert.Jörg Kintzel ist Vorstandsvorsitzender, selbstständiger Handelsvertreter und Aktionär der Valuniq AG, einem der größten, unabhängigen Finanzdienstleister Deutschlands._____________________________________________Eigenwerbung | Affiliate

Money. You Got This.
Protecting Your Brand Identity with Omid Khalifeh

Money. You Got This.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 35:58


SWR2 Glauben
Mit dem Trauma leben lernen

SWR2 Glauben

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 25:53


In der Projektküche der Flüchtlingsunterkunft in Stuttgart-Möhringen schneiden Gülüzar, Türkan und Saide Feigen und Aprikosen in Würfel, waschen Reis und übergießen Nüsse und Rosinen mit heißem Wasser. Die drei Türkinnen wollen anonym bleiben und nur mit ihrem Vornamen genannt werden. Sie sind mit ihren Familien aus der Türkei geflohen und leben seit ein, zwei Jahren in Deutschland. Das gemeinsame Kochen lenke sie von ihren Sorgen ab, sagt Türkan. Sie fühle sich in der Gemeinschaft wohl und bekomme beim Kochen den Kopf frei. Sozialarbeiterin Ruhsar Gümüsdal leitet Workshops im Rahmen von OMID - einem niederschwelligen Therapieangebot der Caritas Stuttgart. OMID bedeutet auf Persisch „Hoffnung“.

Oncology Brothers
How to Treat Cutaneous Melanoma in 2025 - Dr. Omid Hamid

Oncology Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 22:09


In this episode of the Oncology Brothers podcast, we are joined by Dr. Omid Hamid, a melanoma specialist from Cedars-Sinai, to explore the current treatment landscape of cutaneous melanoma. We covered a wide range of topics, including: •⁠  ⁠The standard of care for early-stage melanoma, including wide local excision and sentinel lymph node evaluation. •⁠  ⁠The role of adjuvant immunotherapy and BRAF/MEK inhibitors for high-risk patients. •⁠  ⁠Insights into neoadjuvant treatment options for resectable disease, including recent trial data from NADINA and SWOG S1808. •⁠  ⁠The importance of next-generation sequencing (NGS) and circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) in treatment planning and monitoring. •⁠  ⁠The evolving treatment paradigm for metastatic melanoma, including the use of dual checkpoint inhibitors and BRAF/MEK inhibitors. Join us as we discuss the latest advancements in melanoma treatment and the critical role of patient education and shared decision-making in oncology care. Follow us on social media: •⁠  ⁠X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/oncbrothers •⁠  ⁠Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oncbrothers •⁠  Website: https://oncbrothers.com/ Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes on treatment algorithms, new FDA approvals, and conference highlights! #Melanoma #Immunotherapy #BRAF #ctDNA #Neoadjuvant #OncologyBrothers

Bankless
Debate: Is Ethereum Ready for Real World Assets? | Omid Malekan vs Austin Campbell (Crypto Professors)

Bankless

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025


Austin Campbell (NYU) and Omid Malekan (Columbia) debate a simple question: is Ethereum ready to host real-world assets? They walk through stress tests—what if an exchange is hacked, a stablecoin breaks, or a court order targets the chain—and whether the network should ever step in. You'll hear where they agree and disagree, what protections are realistic today, and what still needs to be built before RWAs can scale. ------

Long Time No See: The Podcast
Mark Hayes & Omid Singh

Long Time No See: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 53:07 Transcription Available


This week on  Long Time No See: The Podcast! , we're bridging the gap between Los Angeles and Ireland with two incredible comedians. First up is Omid Singh, the genius behind the Edinburgh Fringe hit Story Poker and a fixture at The Comedy Store. He's joined by the one and only Mark Hayes, a world-touring Irish writer and actor who proudly wears the title of "stunning idiot."Strap in for a conversation that bounces from the philosophical to the hilariously absurd. Omid and Mark unravel the mystery of the internal monologue, dissect the universal trauma of Bing Bong's fate in Inside Out, and trade superstitions about good luck charms and hats on beds—before taking a sharp, unexpected turn into the dark web.Listen to the fantastic chat, and make sure to follow  Long Time No See: The Podcast!  wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please give us a review on Apple Podcasts to keep the laughs coming!You can also check out Omid Singh here and keep up with Mark Hayes here.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Investor Fuel Real Estate Investing Mastermind - Audio Version
Building Trust with Clients: The Ultimate Guide for Real Estate Professionals

Investor Fuel Real Estate Investing Mastermind - Audio Version

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 25:35


In this conversation, John Harcar interviews Omid Tebyani, who shares his journey from a 20-year career in construction to becoming a successful real estate agent. They discuss the challenges of transitioning to real estate, the importance of accountability, and the recent changes in compensation laws affecting buyers and sellers. Omid emphasizes the significance of client relationships and integrity in the real estate business, while also addressing the industry's adaptation to new regulations. Professional Real Estate Investors - How we can help you: Investor Fuel Mastermind:  Learn more about the Investor Fuel Mastermind, including 100% deal financing, massive discounts from vendors and sponsors you're already using, our world class community of over 150 members, and SO much more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/apply   Investor Machine Marketing Partnership:  Are you looking for consistent, high quality lead generation? Investor Machine is America's #1 lead generation service professional investors. Investor Machine provides true ‘white glove' support to help you build the perfect marketing plan, then we'll execute it for you…talking and working together on an ongoing basis to help you hit YOUR goals! Learn more here: http://www.investormachine.com   Coaching with Mike Hambright:  Interested in 1 on 1 coaching with Mike Hambright? Mike coaches entrepreneurs looking to level up, build coaching or service based businesses (Mike runs multiple 7 and 8 figure a year businesses), building a coaching program and more. Learn more here: https://investorfuel.com/coachingwithmike   Attend a Vacation/Mastermind Retreat with Mike Hambright: Interested in joining a “mini-mastermind” with Mike and his private clients on an upcoming “Retreat”, either at locations like Cabo San Lucas, Napa, Park City ski trip, Yellowstone, or even at Mike's East Texas “Big H Ranch”? Learn more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/retreat   Property Insurance: Join the largest and most investor friendly property insurance provider in 2 minutes. Free to join, and insure all your flips and rentals within minutes! There is NO easier insurance provider on the planet (turn insurance on or off in 1 minute without talking to anyone!), and there's no 15-30% agent mark up through this platform!  Register here: https://myinvestorinsurance.com/   New Real Estate Investors - How we can work together: Investor Fuel Club (Coaching and Deal Partner Community): Looking to kickstart your real estate investing career? Join our one of a kind Coaching Community, Investor Fuel Club, where you'll get trained by some of the best real estate investors in America, and partner with them on deals! You don't need $ for deals…we'll partner with you and hold your hand along the way! Learn More here: http://www.investorfuel.com/club   —--------------------

SHE MD
Understanding Melanoma: Breakthroughs, Risk Factors, and Prevention with Dr. Omid Hamid

SHE MD

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 61:22


In this episode of SHE MD, Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi and Mary Alice Haney welcome melanoma specialist Dr. Omid Hamid. They explore the rising incidence of melanoma in young people, debunk common misconceptions, and discuss groundbreaking treatments. Dr. Hamid explains the different stages of melanoma and the revolutionary immunotherapy treatments that are changing patient outcomes. The hosts and guest discuss real-life cases, including those of celebrities Khloe Kardashian and Teddy Mellencamp, to illustrate the importance of awareness and regular skin checks. The conversation also touches on melanoma during pregnancy and genetic predisposition to the disease - learn why genetic testing is crucial, even without family history.Access more information about the podcast and additional expert health tips by visiting SHE MD Podcast and Ovii. Sponsors: Myriad: Knowing your family's history of cancer is the first step to understanding your own cancer risk and may qualify you for the MyRisk Hereditary Cancer Test with RiskScore hereditary cancer test. It's easy, accurate and covered by most insurers. Learn more at GetMyRisk.comCymbiotika: Go to Cymbiotikia.com/SHEMD for 20% off your order + free shipping today.Purely Elizabeth: Visit purelyelizabeth.com and use code SHEMD at checkout for 20% off. Purely Elizabeth. Taste the ObsessionEquip: To learn more about Equip treatment, visit equip.health/sobermomlife.Strivektin: Discover the Science Behind Great SkinDavid's Protein: David is giving my listeners an exclusive offer – buy four cartons and get the fifth free at davidprotein.com/shemdCure Hydration: Cure is offering 20% off your first order! Stay hydrated and feel your best by visiting curehydration.com/SHEMD and using promo code SHEMD at checkout. Dr. Omid Hamid's Key Takeaways:1. Reduce Sun Exposure: Limit time spent in direct sunlight, especially during peak hours. Use protective clothing, hats, and sunglasses to shield your skin from harmful UV rays.2. Schedule Regular Skin Checks: Schedule routine visits with a dermatologist for comprehensive skin examinations. Self-examine your skin monthly for any new or changing moles or lesions.3. Use Effective Sunscreen: Apply broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 daily, even on cloudy days. Reapply every two hours when outdoors, and after swimming or sweating.4. Get Genetic Testing Done: If you have a family history of melanoma or other cancers, consider genetic testing to assess your risk. Tests like the MYRIS can identify melanoma-related gene mutations.5. Avoid Tanning Beds: Steer clear of tanning beds, as they significantly increase the risk of developing melanoma and other skin cancers.6. Be Your Own Health Advocate: Stay informed about your health, ask questions, and seek second opinions if necessary. Advocate for yourself and your loved ones by being proactive about potential health concerns.In This Episode: (00:00) Intro: Melanoma Awareness Month(02:40) Dr. Omid Hamid: Melanoma specialist introduction(6:58) Surgery for melanoma explained(10:49) Immunotherapy revolutionizes melanoma treatment(14:57) Genetic testing for melanoma risk(23:25) Importance of advocating for yourself(32:22) Teddy Mellencamp's stage 4 melanoma journey(50:51) Hormonal changes and melanoma risk(57:00) Two key melanoma prevention tipsRESOURCES:Melanoma Research Alliance: https://www.curemelanoma.org/blog/omid-hamid-mdMelanoma Research Foundation https://melanoma.org/Myriad Genetics: https://myriad.com/ GUEST BIOGRAPHY:Omid Hamid, MD, is the Chief of the Translational Research and Immuno-Oncology Department at The Angeles Clinic and Research Institute and serves as the Co-Director of the Melanoma and Phase I Programs. Academic Title as Professor, Department of Medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. His areas of expertise include immunotherapy and Phase I drug development.Dr. Hamid has published extensively and has been at the forefront of the development of paradigm-shifting breakthroughs including BRAF/MEK targeted agents, AntiCTL4A, antiPD1, and PDL1 therapies. His current interests include new immunotherapeutic options for patients including bi-specific antibodies, Adoptive T-cell Therapy, and oncolytic therapies with a focus on combinatorial approaches resulting in potentially great patient benefit.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Inner Voice - Heartfelt Chat with Dr. Foojan
E403–Inner Voice: A Heartfelt Chat with Dr. Foojan Zeine and Omid Nemati on Coordinated Collective Perspective Tool

Inner Voice - Heartfelt Chat with Dr. Foojan

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 51:05


E403– "Inner Voice: A Heartfelt Chat with Dr. Foojan Zeine." In this episode, Dr. Foojan Zeine chats with Omid Nemati. Omid's formal education is a postgraduate degree in business administration, and he is a pilot instructor in general aviation. His active writing journey started around 2013, and the core idea has been to create a tool that can navigate us as humans, both as individuals and as a community (such as families, organizations, nations, and the global population), through various situations. He authored the notion of APS, which GPS inspires. It recognizes possibilities through a coordinated perspective, a highly detailed concept. APS, with its many integrated tools, is based on consilience. With the help of today's technology, different scientific experts—whether individuals, bodies, organizations, or publications—can contribute their input. APS then collects the data and generates a collective APS perspective (point of view), which could lead to wisdom and/or scientific inventions. This approach allows us to understand the range of probable possibilities that may occur in the future, whether for an individual, a community, or an organization. This is how APS was developed and came into existence. His first publication was released in 2019—a novel titled The Human Miind & Patterns of Characters. Today, we will discuss his new book, APS ACOS Positioning System. Evolving communication tool for tomorrow.     # 1 on the 20 Best California Mental Health Podcasts list by FeedSpot. https://podcasts.feedspot.com/california_mental_health_podcasts Check out my website: www.FoojanZeine.com, www.AwarenessIntegration.com, www.Foojan.com   Summary Dr. discussed the evolution of communication tools, specifically the Acos Positioning System (APS). Omid explained the concept of "tomorrow's literacy" as a form of communication that has evolved from verbal to written. He highlighted the importance of this evolution in transmitting perspectives and perceptions across different geographical locations and periods. Omid explains that genetic needs, including efficient communication and relationships, drive human inventions. He describes his concept of people moving between situations on a timeline, with each situation representing a person's current state. Dr. Foojan relates this to a predictive model of human behavior, incorporating both internal processes and external communication. Omid confirms this interpretation, adding that his model, Aps, considers both changeable and unchangeable factors in human life, with the changeable aspects relating to his MIIND model and the unchangeable aspects involving self-awareness and scientific facts. Omid discussed the concept of Attacko, a tool that collects and unifies perspectives from various sources, similar to how numbers were invented to represent quantity. He compared this to Chat GPT, which collects data but lacks a coordinated perspective. Omid emphasized that Attacko enables anyone to contribute their perspective, regardless of their scientific education or knowledge. Dr. asked about the openness of Attacko, to which Omid clarified that it is open to everyone to put their perspective in the system. Dr. and Omid discussed the application of APS in various contexts, including HR training, psychotherapy, and personal development. They explained how APS can facilitate communication between a company and its customers by collecting and integrating individual perspectives into a unified perspective. This process allows for rapid decision-making and adaptation to changing needs. The software also provides recommendations based on the data it collects, enhancing the speed and quality of communication. Dr. Foojan Zeine discussed the concept of a platform that collects and personalizes data based on user interests, such as Chat GPT. Omid clarified that this platform is not related to Aps, but is a fundamental technology that allows software like Chat GPT to operate. He also explained the idea of a generated, coordinated perspective as the deepest level of human understanding, which AI can process faster. Omid suggested that AI may eventually reach perspectives that humans have not yet invented, leading to a potential imbalance in communication between humans and AI. Omid discussed the concept of AI reaching beyond the human perspective, potentially inventing things none of us could have thought of. He mentioned the idea of a "zone" where AI surpasses human understanding and the importance of having coordinated perspective tools to trace how AI reaches these zones. Dr. raised concerns about the implications of AI reaching beyond human perception and the need to understand how AI gets to these zones. Dr. and Omid discussed the potential of AI to collect and merge perspectives from a global population, creating a unified perspective. Omid emphasized the importance of understanding AI's behavioral scale and promoting mutual respect between humans and AI. He also introduced the concept of Aps, a cost positioning system, and mentioned that his book on the topic is available on Amazon. Omid discussed the importance of invention and communication, particularly in AI. He emphasized the need for mutual respect in communication with AI. Dr. agreed, sharing their experience with the AI chatbot, Mira, which was trained using the awareness integration theory. They compared the process of training AI to raising a child, noting that the AI could grow beyond its creators and potentially become a valuable and empathic entity. Remember to Subscribe, Listen, Review, and Share! Find me on these sites: *iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i...) *Google Play (https://play.google.com/music/m/Inpl5...) *Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/) *YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/DrFoojan)   Platforms to Like and Follow: *Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/DrFoojanZeine/) *Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/Dr.FoojanZeine) *Twitter (https://www.twitter.com/DrZeine/) *LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/DrFoojanZeine) *Tiktok (https:///www.tiktok.com/dr.foojanzein)

Football Ruined My Life
88. The One With Omid Djalili (reposted episode)

Football Ruined My Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 52:15


This is the first of the last three episodes recorded with Patrick Barclay.  We are re-releasing the podcast he made with the original Football Ruined My Life team of Patrick Barclay, Jon Holmes and Colin Shindler because it was previously published the day we heard of Paddy's tragic death and we removed it out of respect as soon as we heard the news.    Stand-up comic Omid Djalili was born in Chelsea and has been a passionate and regular spectator at Stamford Bridge from an early age.  Forced out of London by the impact of the pandemic, he re-appeared in Suffolk and became increasingly interested in the fortunes of what is now his nearest football club, Ipswich Town.  In a predictably amusing podcast episode, Omid explains his new found interest in Ipswich Town but adds a variety of stories of growing up a Chelsea fan at the time of not only increasing violence amongst supporters and but also when to be of Middle Eastern origin was not a pathway to automatic acceptance, either by football crowds or by a British society growing increasingly intolerant of immigrants.  As ever, Omid deals successfully with all problems through humour. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Construction Life
#759-20-TNT-Strong Body, Strong Mind: Building a Better Trades Life Alberto Rocha Premier Physiotherapy

The Construction Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 100:58


On this explosive episode of TNT, Manny is joined by co-host Jonathan Cinelli of the People First Podcast and special guest Alberto Rocha from Premier Physiotherapy and Sport Medicine to break down what it really takes to thrive in the trades—physically, mentally, and emotionally.We dig into:

The Untold Story with Martha MacCallum
Omid Scobie's Endgame: Inside The Royal Family

The Untold Story with Martha MacCallum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 33:52


Martha revisits her conversation with British Journalist Omid Scobie to discuss the British Royal Family's new era with King Charles leading the Monarchy. He provides insight into Prince Harry and Megan Sussex's strained relationship with the other members of the Royal family.    Plus, Omid reminisces on writing his book Endgame: Inside the Royal Family and the Monarchy's Fight for Survival.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Back To One
Hadi Tabbal

Back To One

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 66:08


The incredible Lebanese actor Hadi Tabbal just finished the monumental Broadway run of Sanaz Toossi's Pulitzer Prize-winning play “English.” He originated the role of Omid, and performed in various iterations of this powerful and transformative play over the last few years. On this episode, he talks about the fascinatingly unique aspect of “English” that is unlike any other play he's performed, and what he means when he says it is “alive” every night and “very delicate,” and he has to “take care” not to “derail” it. He explains the difference between “discovery” and “deciding,” talks about the “saddest” part of acting, describes his pre-show ritual, how it all comes down to “learning people,” and much more. Back To One is the in-depth, no-nonsense, actors-on-acting podcast from  Filmmaker Magazine. In each episode, host Peter Rinaldi invites one working actor to do a deep dive into their unique process, psychology, and approach to the craft.  Follow Back To One on Instagram

Turned On
#553: Live at AKA Bar @ The End | London - 12.01.08

Turned On

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 136:40


A vintage set I've been meaning to publish for ages! Recorded live at AKA Bar, the upstairs room / bar at legendary club The End. This was the only time I got to play there at one of their nights where all three rooms were open together and it always stuck with me as a set I really loved. Deeper times! Music from DJ Mehdi, Masters At Work, Danny Tenaglia, Loco Dice, Phonique, Jerome Sydenham, Peace Division, Secret Cinema, Omid 16b… Follow me on Instagram Next dates: April 2 - Tokyo Music Bar, Mexico City | April 4 - Terraza Catedral, Mexico City | April 12 - Balearic London Free Party @ Altar_Native, London Turned On is supported by my Patreon followers. If you want to show your love for my podcast and what I do, you can subscribe to my Patreon for less than 50p per episode to support me and in return you can enjoy perks like guestlist benefits for my gigs, free downloads of my edits before anyone else, full tracklists for live recordings, exclusive previews of my tracks and feedback on your tracks if you're a producer. Or turn a friend on to Turned On by giving this podcast a 5-star review, reposting it on Mixcloud or SoundCloud or sending it to a friend. Follow me on Songkick to receive alerts when I'm playing near you  Bookings: info@bengomori.com Discover more new music + exclusive premieres on our SoundCloud  Follow the Turned On Spotify playlist, with 1000s of tracks played on this show and in my sets. Turned On is powered by Inflyte – the world's fastest growing music promo platform.

The Construction Life
#730 – Red Tape & Roadblocks: Marc Fraser on the Broken Apprenticeship System

The Construction Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 96:52


In this frustrating yet important episode of The Construction Life Podcast, Marc Fraser of Craigmhor Construction returns to share his nightmare experience trying to get an apprentice registered for Red Seal certification—a process that should be straightforward but instead is buried in government inefficiency.We get into:

Think Neuro
Think Neuro Mini: Swallow Dysfunction Treatment and Care with Dr. Omid Mehdizadeh

Think Neuro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 3:06


Did you know that some swallowing problems can be caused by a medical condition? Dr. Omid Mehdizadeh treats both voice and swallowing dysfunction. Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) can become a chronic issue that affects anyone, but is often experienced by older adults. A voice and swallow expert, Dr. Mehdizadeh's background in Otolaryngology and Gastroenterology is a perfect blend of knowledge and experience. He treats patients with voice, airway, esophageal, and swallowing dysfunctions at PNI's Pacific, Eye, Ear & Skull Base Center in Santa Monica, and Pacific Head & Neck Center in West Los Angeles, California.

Mission Matters Podcast with Adam Torres
Omid Ahmadieh Interviewed at The Conscious Life Expo in Los Angeles

Mission Matters Podcast with Adam Torres

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 4:53


Listen to The Conscious Life Expo. In this episode, Adam Torres interviews Omid Ahmadieh, Executive Director at Conscious Health Center, explore Conscious Health Center and The Conscious Life Expo thanks to the support of our sponsor, Marketing Completion Fund. Big thank you to our sponsor Market Completion Fund for supporting this interview. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The James Altucher Show
My First Exit: How Anyone Can Make Their First Million

The James Altucher Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 78:17


A Note from James: You know what drives me crazy? When people say, "I have to build a personal brand." Usually, when something has a brand, like Coca-Cola, you think of a tasty, satisfying drink on a hot day. But really, a brand is a lie—it's the difference between perception and reality. Coca-Cola is just a sugary brown drink that's unhealthy for you. So what does it mean to have a personal brand? I discussed this with Nick Singh, and we also talked about retirement—what's your number? How much do you need to retire? And how do you build to that number? Plus, we covered how to achieve success in today's world and so much more. This is one of the best interviews I've ever done. Nick's podcast is My First Exit, and I wanted to share this conversation with you. Episode Description: In this episode, James shares a special feed drop from My First Exit with Nick Singh and Omid Kazravan. Together, they explore the myths of personal branding, the real meaning of success, and the crucial question: “What's your number?” for retirement. Nick, Omid, and James unpack what it takes to thrive creatively and financially in today's landscape. They discuss the value of following curiosity, how to niche effectively without losing authenticity, and why intersecting skills might be more powerful than single mastery. What You'll Learn: Why the idea of a "personal brand" can be misleading—and what truly matters instead. How to define your "number" for retirement and why it changes over time. The difference between making money, keeping money, and growing money. Why intersecting skills can create unique value and career opportunities. The role of curiosity and experimentation in building a fulfilling career. Timestamped Chapters: 01:30 Dating Advice Revisited 02:01 Introducing the Co-Host 02:39 Tony Robbins and Interviewing Techniques 03:42 Event Attendance and Personal Preferences 04:14 Music Festivals and Personal Reflections 06:39 The Concept of Personal Brand 11:46 The Journey of Writing and Content Creation 15:19 The Importance of Real Writing 17:57 Challenges and Persistence in Writing 18:51 The Role of Personal Experience in Content 27:42 The Muse and Mastery 36:47 Finding Your Unique Intersection 37:51 The Myth of Choosing One Thing 42:07 The Three Skills to Money 44:26 Investing Wisely and Diversifying 51:28 Acquiring and Growing Businesses 56:05 Testing Demand and Starting Businesses 01:11:32 Final Thoughts and Farewell Additional Resources: Nick Singh and Omid Kazravan's Podcast: My First Exit James Altucher's Book: Choose Yourself Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World by David Epstein: Read Here Tony Robbins' Events: Official Site

The Construction Life
#706 - Next Gen Trades: Building the Future with Daryl Gratrix of Next Gen Skilled Trades

The Construction Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 102:23


On this episode of The Construction Life, we sit down with Daryl Gratrix, a trades veteran on a mission to guide the next generation into skilled trades. Launching Next Gen Skilled Trades, Daryl is actively connecting with young people who show an interest in the trades, helping them navigate their career paths, and ensuring they find the right opportunities.We dive into his early construction days, the lessons he's learned along the way, and his current work with MPC Components. From hands-on training to industry insights, Daryl is paving the way for the future of skilled labor.

Under Femton
#370 Omid Ekhlasi - Techarena

Under Femton

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 15:00


Äntligen är avsnittet med Techarenas grundare och vd Omid Ekhlasi publicerat. Vi talar om hans senaste år och drivet för att ständigt växa som bolag och community med deras otroliga event. Med en av Europas absolut hetaste talarlista kommer Techarena locka över 12,000 gäster i februari på Strawberry Arena i Stockholm. Vi diskuterar också nätverkande och innovation - som kan stärka Sveriges konkurrenskraft på den globala marknaden. In och lyssna bara!  Mer info om Techarena Glöm inte prenumerera på podden och följ oss på instagram

Everything Belongs
Entering the World of Another: Francis and the Sultan of Egypt

Everything Belongs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 86:11


How can we build solidarity and connection with people of different faiths and cultures? Today on Everything Belongs, Father Richard Rohr guides us through Chapter 10 of his book, Eager to Love, "Entering the World of Another: Francis and the Sultan of Egypt." Hosts Mike Petrow and Drew Jackson then engage in a profound conversation with Brother Omid Safi about the essence of love in Islam, and the role of poetry and language in navigating spiritual and interfaith dialogues. Brother Omid and our hosts delve into the intersections of spirituality, and how learning from different traditions can enrich our own spiritual journey. The three explore the significance of the encounter between Saint Francis and the Sultan as a model for compassion and dialogue, as well as the the need for a unified approach to spirituality that transcends divisions. Brother Omid Safi is a teacher in the Sufi tradition of Radical Love and Founder of Illuminated Courses & Tours. He is currently a professor at Duke University specializing in Islamic spirituality and contemporary thought. A leading Muslim public intellectual, Omid is committed to the intersection of spirituality and social justice. His most recent book is Radical Love: Teachings from the Islamic Mystical Tradition. Hosted by CAC Staff: Mike Petrow, Paul Swanson, and Drew Jackson Resources: A transcript for this episode can be found here. Grab a copy of Eager to Love here. Learn more about the work of Brother Omid Safi here. Listen to Brother Omid's podcast, Sufi Heart, here.

Galaxy Brains
Will Stocks Go on the Blockchain? w/ Omid Malekan

Galaxy Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 84:33


Alex Thorn talks with Columbia Business School professor Omid Malekan about stablecoins, tokenization, equities on the blockchain, and the strategic bitcoin reserve. Alex also talks with Beimnet Abebe about markets. This episode was recorded on Wednesday, January 8, 2025. ++ Follow us on Twitter, @glxyresearch, and read our research at www.galaxy.com/research/ to learn more! This podcast, and the information contained herein, has been provided to you by Galaxy Digital Holdings LP and its affiliates (“Galaxy Digital”) solely for informational purposes. View the full disclaimer at www.galaxy.com/disclaimer-galaxy-brains-podcast/

Think Neuro
Think Neuro Mini: Multidisciplinary Care for Voice Clinic with Dr. Omid Mehdizadeh

Think Neuro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 2:31


Having a healthy voice is important for everyone, whether you are a professional singer, teacher, salesperson or simply like to read aloud to your grandchildren. Similarly, our ability to swallow is an essential part of everyday life and when comprised can feel frustrating and even embarrassing in public settings. If you suffer from hoarseness or trouble with your voice or throat, our team of expert ENT providers can help. We provide comprehensive care for voice and swallowing disorders. Omid Mehdizadeh, MD is our fellowship trained laryngologist who specializes in voice and swallowing treatment and care.

Balance Selections Podcast
Balance 013: SOS (CD1)

Balance Selections Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 73:24


CD1 01. Omid 16b – Seagull 02. AN-2 – Wide Open 03. Modern Heads feat Pig & Dan – Gliding (Hypnotherapy) 04. Omid 16b – The Final Choice 05. Christian Smith & John Selway – Slow River 06. LFO – Nurture (Surgeon Remix) 07. Speedy J – De-Orbit 08. Jody Wisternoff – Starstrings (Instrumental) 09. Aeroplane – Caramellas 10. Chymera – Umbrella (Beatless Mix) 11. Imagination – Just An Illusion (Lindstrom Dub) (SOS Edit) 12. DJ Frtizo – Pimms By The Pool (SOS Remix) 13. Bryan Ferry – Dont Stop The Dance (12 Remix) (SOS Edit) 14. Jan Driver – Kardamoon 15. MC Sultan – Der Bauch 16. Brandy – The Ritual (Chateau Flight Remix) 17. Cocteau Twins – Cherry Coloured Funk (Seefeel Remix) 18. The Cure – Lullaby

Balance Selections Podcast
Balance 013: SOS (CD3)

Balance Selections Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 78:52


CD3 01. Speedy J – Fill 17 02. Joash – Salome 03. Aeroplane – Pacific Air Race (Dub) 04. Paul Keeley – A Sort Of Homecoming (SOS Edit) 05. DJ Pippi & David Penn – Do U Feel It (The Piano Mix) (SOS Edit) 06. AFX – VBSRedlofB 07. Dimitri – Here She Comes (Elektrokid Remix) 08. Kid Massive – Release (Raoul Dub) 09. Levan – Miau 10. Ozze – Bend The Rules 11. Loco Dice – City Lights (Martin Buttrich Remix) 12. Michael Ho – Kiss The Wasp 13. Ytre Rymden Dansskola – Kjappfot 14. Kingpin Cartel – Moogie Nights (SOS Edit) 15. Michael Cassette – Shadows Movement (SOS Edit) 16. Bastian – Game Over 17. Alessi Brothers – Savin The Day (SOS Edit) 18. Stereo Brains – Luna (Jhonny and Peps Remix) 19. The Detroit Experiment – Think Twice 20. Omid 16b – Full Of E_mty

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Think Neuro
Think Neuro Mini: Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea with Dr. Omid Mehdizadeh

Think Neuro

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 5:12


Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder characterized by repeated interruptions in breathing during sleep. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common type of sleep apnea, characterized by repeated episodes of partial or complete blockage of the airway during sleep. These blockages occur when the muscles at the back of the throat relax excessively, causing the airway to narrow or close, and momentarily stopping breathing. This condition contrasts with central sleep apnea, where the brain fails to send proper signals to the muscles that control breathing. When the brain is deprived of oxygen during sleep, OSA can lead to a number of serious conditions affecting not only quality of life, but brain health and function. It is important to seek medical attention.Omid B. Mehdizadeh, MD, is an otolaryngology-head & neck (ENT) surgeon with particular expertise in voice, swallowing and airway conditions at Pacific Neuroscience Institute (PNI). A Los Angeles native, his career has spanned treating world-class opera and Broadway singers to surgical mission trips serving underprivileged and indigenous populations of Central America. Outside PNI, he has focused his time on educating medical and undergraduate students and providing medical care to disenfranchised populations through community clinics.

The James Altucher Show
Crypto's Next Big Thing: How Bitcoin and Meme Coins Disrupt and Define New Financial Landscapes with Omid Malekan

The James Altucher Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 87:34 Transcription Available


A Note from James:"Oh my gosh, so many things going on with Bitcoin. Let me just summarize it. Obviously, Gary Gensler resigning is huge for Bitcoin. He was the head of the SEC, and this is the end of a regulatory cloud over crypto. Another major development is the proposal for Bitcoin to be included in U.S. strategic reserves. If the U.S. starts buying Bitcoin, which Senator Carol Loomis has proposed in a bill, Bitcoin could hit a million. I'm not even being too hyperbolic here. Plus, companies are beginning to adopt crypto, and tokenization is taking off.Today's guest is Omid Malekan, an expert in crypto who used to run crypto at Citibank. He's written extensively on the subject, and I love catching up with him to get his unique perspective on where crypto is heading. If you're curious about Bitcoin's future, the meme coin phenomenon, or the catalysts that might reshape the world of finance, Omid has a lot of insights to share. And trust me, you'll want to stick around for this one."Episode Description:In this episode, James sits down with Omid Malekan, crypto expert and author, to discuss the seismic shifts happening in the world of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency. With Gary Gensler stepping down as SEC chair, what does this mean for the future of crypto? Omid shares his perspective on Bitcoin's potential to become a strategic reserve asset for the U.S. government and dives into the fascinating, if controversial, world of meme coins.From understanding why tokenization is more than just a buzzword to exploring how stablecoins and decentralized finance are disrupting traditional banking, this episode provides a clear, actionable roadmap for anyone interested in the future of money and blockchain technology.What You'll Learn:Why Gary Gensler's resignation matters for Bitcoin's future - and what it means for the regulatory environment.How tokenization could reshape financial markets - from real estate to gold and beyond.The role of meme coins in crypto's evolution - as both protest and possibility.The promise and potential pitfalls of stablecoins - and why they're more than just digital dollars.Omid's predictions for Bitcoin and Ethereum in a post-regulatory world - and which other coins might take off.Timestamped Chapters:[01:30] Bitcoin's Big News: Why Gensler's resignation is a game-changer[02:52] Omid Malekan's take on Bitcoin as a U.S. strategic reserve[05:25] The meme coin phenomenon: From joke to serious business[10:09] What's next for crypto banking and decentralized finance[20:07] Stablecoins: The next big thing for the U.S. dollar[36:17] Ethereum vs. Solana: The battle for blockchain supremacy[50:07] Tokenization and the future of asset ownershipAdditional Resources:Follow Omid Malekan on TwitterLearn more about stablecoins and decentralized finance at CoinDesk. ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn

The James Altucher Show
Bitcoin's Big News: Gensler Resigns and the US Strategic Reserves | Omid Malekan

The James Altucher Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 87:34


A Note from James:"Oh my gosh, so many things going on with Bitcoin. Let me just summarize it. Obviously, Gary Gensler resigning is huge for Bitcoin. He was the head of the SEC, and this is the end of a regulatory cloud over crypto. Another major development is the proposal for Bitcoin to be included in U.S. strategic reserves. If the U.S. starts buying Bitcoin, which Senator Carol Loomis has proposed in a bill, Bitcoin could hit a million. I'm not even being too hyperbolic here. Plus, companies are beginning to adopt crypto, and tokenization is taking off.Today's guest is Omid Malekan, an expert in crypto who used to run crypto at Citibank. He's written extensively on the subject, and I love catching up with him to get his unique perspective on where crypto is heading. If you're curious about Bitcoin's future, the meme coin phenomenon, or the catalysts that might reshape the world of finance, Omid has a lot of insights to share. And trust me, you'll want to stick around for this one.”Episode Description:In this episode, James sits down with Omid Malekan, crypto expert and author, to discuss the seismic shifts happening in the world of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency. With Gary Gensler stepping down as SEC chair, what does this mean for the future of crypto? Omid shares his perspective on Bitcoin's potential to become a strategic reserve asset for the U.S. government and dives into the fascinating, if controversial, world of meme coins.From understanding why tokenization is more than just a buzzword to exploring how stablecoins and decentralized finance are disrupting traditional banking, this episode provides a clear, actionable roadmap for anyone interested in the future of money and blockchain technology.What You'll Learn:Why Gary Gensler's resignation matters for Bitcoin's future – and what it means for the regulatory environment.How tokenization could reshape financial markets – from real estate to gold and beyond.The role of meme coins in crypto's evolution – as both protest and possibility.The promise and potential pitfalls of stablecoins – and why they're more than just digital dollars.Omid's predictions for Bitcoin and Ethereum in a post-regulatory world – and which other coins might take off.Timestamped Chapters:[01:30] Bitcoin's Big News: Why Gensler's resignation is a game-changer[02:52] Omid Malekan's take on Bitcoin as a U.S. strategic reserve[05:25] The meme coin phenomenon: From joke to serious business[10:09] What's next for crypto banking and decentralized finance[20:07] Stablecoins: The next big thing for the U.S. dollar[36:17] Ethereum vs. Solana: The battle for blockchain supremacy[50:07] Tokenization and the future of asset ownershipAdditional Resources:Follow Omid Malekan on TwitterLearn more about stablecoins and decentralized finance at CoinDesk. ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn

The Be A Good Wheel Podcast
Mindset, Motivation, and Committing to Growth with Dr. Omid Fotuhi

The Be A Good Wheel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 102:35


Amber speaks with PhD social psychologist and researcher, Dr. Omid Fotuhi. Dr. Fotuhi explains how different mindsets affect resilience, motivation, and performance. He shares how experiences as well as environments shape our mindsets, and how shifting from a fixed to a growth mindset can lead to better outcomes, especially in challenging or high-stakes situations. Dr. Fotuhi breaks down the process through which a growth mindset encourages resilience and self-compassion, and the secret to balancing process with outcome. He addresses misconceptions about grit, including why relying on sheer determination can do more harm than good. He reveals why self-compassion plays a crucial role in long-term resilience, persistence, and success. Dr. Fotuhi offers practical suggestions for reshaping mindsets, challenging self-doubt, and tracking personal progress to improve motivation, resilience, and performance.  This is an abridged version of the interview. To hear full-length and extended versions of every episode, subscribe to a membership on Ko-Fi. Memberships start at $3 per month and support the sustainability of the show. Check out all of the perks of membership at: https://ko-fi.com/beagoodwheel Don't miss an episode - subscribe and please rate us 5 stars!  Support the show: - Subscribe on Ko-fi to get bonus episodes, merch, and more: https://ko-fi.com/beagoodwheel  - Become a Patron to get bonus episodes, merch, and more:: https://www.patreon.com/BeAGoodWheel  - Get official gear: https://beagoodwheel.shop/  Get Involved: - Join our community: https://beagoodwheel.com/community  - Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beagoodwheel/  Got feedback or questions?  - Let us hear it: https://bit.ly/beagoodwheelpod Sign up for our newsletter! - Get the latest: https://bit.ly/beagoodwheelnews Mentioned in this episode:  Dr. Omid Fotuhi on YouTube: https://bit.ly/4f9Pr84 Cultures of Growth by Mary Murphy: https://marycmurphy.com/cultures-of-growth/ Work by Alexander Rothman: http://bit.ly/3AvDfzh

Bankless
ETH vs. SOL: A Professor's Take | Omid Malekan

Bankless

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 101:28


Omid Malekan, an adjunct professor at Columbia Business School and author of multiple books on crypto joins us. Omid shares his insights on the evolution of blockchain, the concept of digital scarcity, and the future of decentralized finance. Drawing from his experiences in both traditional finance, his teachings, and the crypto industry. Omid also discusses how blockchain offers a fundamentally new way to build trust and redefine property rights in the digital world and his best arguments for why ETH is better than SOL. ------

The Active Life Podcast
Breaking the habit of small talk with better questions - Omid Scheybani

The Active Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 72:52


Are you tired of talking about the weather? Would you love it if you were asked "what do you do for work?" for the last time? Sick of "how was your trip?" Omid Sheybani gave a TEDx talk on the topic of "Breaking the Habit of smalltalk" https://youtu.be/kkrWneKlNwM?si=WY2xv1PvSXZ7tjsj Find Omid's 50 questions to start better conversations on instagram at @omidscheybani

Probably Science
Episode 531 - Omid Singh

Probably Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 69:08


Comedian Omid Singh (@omid_singh) joins Jesse, Andy and Matt to talk about Omid's Lil Special, the recent additions to the To 29 and Beyond lineup, including Moshe Kasher and Natasha Leggero's Endless Honeymoon podcast and Rhys Darby, southern indifference to northern lights, Omid's dream song, Dubai construction projects, The Line in Saudi Arabia, red flags in the AI world, repurposing coffee grounds for construction projects, supercapacitors and the future of energy storage and the photoplayer mechanical orchestra.