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Summary: Zvezdin shares his entrepreneurial journey, from his early curiosity in technology to founding Outdid.io, a company focused on combating online fraud through innovative cryptographic solutions. He discusses the challenges of securing funding, the pivotal moments that shaped his business, and the importance of mindset in investor relations. Zvezdin emphasizes the need for a new approach to digital identity verification in the age of AI and shares valuable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs about personal growth and finding joy in their work. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Zvezdin's Journey 04:08 Early Inspirations and Entrepreneurial Spirit 07:19 The Birth of Outdid and Initial Challenges 10:10 Navigating Funding and Investor Relations 13:08 The Turning Point: A Conference Opportunity 16:25 Innovative Approaches to Digital Identity 19:12 The Future of Digital Identification and Security 22:24 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs www.linkedin.com/in/zvezdak www.outdid.io
Imagine getting a call from an agent about your 12-year-old son, would you know what to do? The mum of Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly - Marcia Lewis - joins Gabby and Mark to share her journey from not even knowing what the Premier League was, to getting a Masters in football business and setting up the No1Fan.club to help other parents of academy kids (08:30).And the transfer that was so shocking everyone thought it was fake. One of the NBA's top players, Luka Doncic, has been traded to LeBron James' Los Angeles Lakers, mid-season without warning. We try to figure out what on earth is going on with Tas Melas, the co-host of The Athletic's No Dunks Podcast (34:30).Plus we react to the weekend's Six Nations and Marcus Rashford's loan move. Visit the No1Fan.club website here to find out more. Executive Producer: Adonis PratsidesProducer: Sophie PenneyVideo Producers: Sam TrudgillSocial Media Editor: Calum ScotlandTom Hughes is Editor for The News Agents podcast networkVicky Etchells is the Commissioning Editor for GlobalYou can listen to this episode on Alexa - just say "Alexa, ask Global Player to play The Sports Agents".The Sports Agents have merch! You can buy yours now here!
In today's Daily Fix:Former Nintendo of America president, Reggie Fils-Aimé, had high praise for Sony's Astro Bot. At the New York Game Awards, Fils-Aimé said Astro Bot 'almost outdid Nintendo' at making a fun 3D platformer for all ages. Astro Bot won Game of the year at the event, as well as taking home Game of the Year at The Game Awards in December. In other news, Insomniac's CEO, Ted Price, leaving the industry after 30 years with the company. He hasn't announced what's next, but he did announce his replacements: Ryan Schneider, Jen Huang, and Chad Dezern. Finally, Marvel has announced a new crossover in the Spider-Man comics. Spidey will be taking on Godzilla in a story that takes place during the Secret Wars era of Marvel Comics (the Secret Wars from the 1980s, not the 2015 crossover).
TUNE IN TO LEARN: Forget what's "realistic" and redefine what's possible for you. Join me, Angela Shurina, as I throw conventional wisdom out the window and invite you on a journey to transform your mindset and goals. With a bold ambition to build a $1 million consultancy by 2025, I challenge the notion of settling for comfort and explore how our social comparisons shape our achievements. Tune in to hear how a client of mine crushed his fitness aspirations, illustrating the power of redefining benchmarks and aligning with inspirational figures to catapult you to new heights. In a world that often encourages us to aim lower, I advocate for setting ambitious targets that truly reflect your capabilities and desires. Not only that, I share the most effective strategies to achieve those targets. Whether you're aiming to level up in business, fitness, or personal development, let's redefine what "normal" means for you and apply science-backed strategies to create new normals easier. Level up! This is your playbook
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En este episodio de #LaÚltimaFrontera, #SantiagoSiri y #EmilseGarzón reciben a #ZvezdinBesarabov, Co-founder de #Outdid.io, una solución para identificar la identidad digital. También, hablan sobre las pruebas de conocimiento cero, la tecnología de ‘Zero-knowledge proof', Arduwrite, DMA Brokers, el impacto de la IA generativa y los LLMs en la industria financiera y los seguros, Transformer, entre otros temas. Y como cada semana, las principales #noticias e innovaciones en #tecnología, #IA, #Cripto y #tendencias. ¿Cómo se puede certificar la identidad con las nuevas tecnologías? ¿Cómo preservar la privacidad y la seguridad? Todas las respuestas en este nuevo estreno.
Ana Pricop is the co-founder @ Outdid.io, the B2B start-up building a world where people trust each other and are safe online. Before starting Outdid, Ana was studying at Sciences Po France's leading university in the social sciences.
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Lyrics Time passingTime, time passingYou wanted to know what the hype was all aboutSo I came backThen we fucked a little bit and I was outDid not say "bye"It was worth it (ooh, it was)I would do it again (hey)I know you hurt me, but (hey)This is more than a friendshipNow, I made it awkwardWhy did you let me do it?I made it, I make it awkward (hey, hey)He wasn't ready for it (hey, hey)But can we still love on each other?Can we still touch on each other?Can we still not judge each other?You know, you know I make it awkwardOoh, ooh, ooh, oohI cannot love everybody, but you isn't anybodyYou look at me differеnt, so I let you see my body (body, body, body)Now we don't seem to get alongNow I rеgret it allStill, it was worth itI would do it againI know you hurt me, butIt is just deeper than friendshipNow, let's keep it awkwardI think we're ready for it, yeah, mmhLet's keep it awkwardI know I'm ready for it, you feel me?Can we still love on each other?Can we still touch on each other?Can we still not judge each other? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/juljina/message
Matt is back for another Solo Pod. This week he reviews the Season 14 premiere "Sexual Healing". After Tiger Woods gets caught cheating on his wife, The United States starts to ask why do rich succesful men cheat on on their wifes. Meanwhile, Butters, Kenny & Kyle are labeled as sex addicts as they failed the hankerchief test. Matt also breaks down, trivia, pop culture references, storyline continuity and more. Social Media: Linktr.ee/SouthParkPod On Facebook: @SouthParkPod On YouTube : @SouthParkPod On TikTok : @SouthParkPodOn Twitter: @SouthParkPodsOn Hive : @SouthParkPod On Instagram: @SouthParkPodcast
Outdid este un startup londonez cofondat de românca Ana-Maria Pricop și de Zvezdin Besarabov. Soluția de verificare a vârstei online a primit 2,5 milioane de dolari investiție de curând, iar noi am discutat cu Ana despre parcursul acestui startup din momentul în care nu aveau speranțe, până la prima investiție. Outdid a primit 2,5 milioane de dolari de la Jump Crypto, Superscrypt și 15 investitori de tip angel. Compania a fost fondată în 2022 de o echipă de cercetători pentru a schimba modul în care identitatea poate fi verificată online, pe baza unei soluții concentrate pe ideea de privacy. Tehnologia Outdid folosește așa-numitul zero-knowledge proof, prin care identitatea digitală este verificată în mod privat și poate fi rezistentă la fraude. În momentul de față, Outdid se concentrează pe verificarea sigură a vârstei, dar creatorii startup-ului spun că soluția poate fi extinsă în diferite industrii și diferite scenarii. Practic, Outdid extrage cu ajutorul unui algoritm date din pașaport cuma ar fi vârsta, cetățenia, numele, genul, dar nu le stochează. Startup-ul a pornit când cei doi cofondatori s-au mutat de la Paris la Londra și au căutat idei pe care să le pună în aplicare.
2021 has been a hell of a year for cinema and TV series, whether it be your favourite cinema chains shutting for the first half of the year, and the film industry rushing to get out all of the content they have had to hold back for the 18 months previous, or whether it is some incredible long form content coming out on streaming services...there has been some good, and not so good viewing to be had!In this episode I review the past years worth of content, talking through my highs and lows of 2021. Closely followed by my personal top ten list of TV series and films that came outDid you enjoy Daniel Craig's last performance as James Bond? Did you like the Matrix Resurrections, let me know your thoughts!leesfilmandtvreviewpodcast@hotmail.com
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Robinson Meyer is a staff writer and climate reporter at The Atlantic. After covering working on environmental policy and climate change for the last four years of his six years at the publication, Rob and a few of his colleagues at The Atlantic started the COVID Tracking Project in the early days of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic, accumulating case counts and death tolls when information on the virus was scarce. The COVID Tracking Project has now grown into being a leading data aggregator for the general public, other news organizations, and local, state, and even federal government-affiliated groups. Rob also is the author of the newsletter The Weekly Planet. Rob describes the somewhat accidental realization of the COVID Tracking Project and the challenges of its early days. He talks about how the virus spread undetected, and how his team at The Atlantic started from scratch in constructing a network to understand the virus – starting with their collaboration with the Seattle Flu Project, and eventually evolving into a massive effort in collecting and visualizing the shocking data on the community spread that had occurred in the U.S. for weeks. Rob, Tiger, Neal, and Sully then discuss the implications of the data, including the questions of contextualization and politicization of scientific data with the coronavirus. For instance, what editorial decisions does the Project make in publishing and displaying certain forms of data when there is so much inconsistency in reporting across states? Rob mentions the problems with the positivity rate as a statistic, and how this data point can easily be manipulated. The interview then shifts to the cultural and political sphere of the pandemic from the perspective of media narratives. Rob discusses the problems in management stemming from the White House, the lack of adaptability from the CDC and American public health establishment figures, and how that arrogance may have hindered the initial response and left the country off-guard. At its core, they find the narrative collapse surrounding the COVID response originated as much from Congress as the White House, as Rob explains that the money from the CARES act was integral to a collective response in the spring. The current failure of Congress to make a deal is thus preventing us from entering an endgame strategy, in which public health measures attempt to protect as many people as possible before vaccine immunity becomes widespread. In the closing minutes of the interview, they then shift to a broader conversation on America’s ability to confront existential challenges. Rob, who also runs The Atlantic’s climate outlet “Planet,” asserts that America never truly solves existential problems; it just manages its way through them. In the case of COVID, America chose to manage the crisis by fast tracking vaccine development, leading to a very different outcome than European and East Asian countries had. We chose that route because we had a largely pre-fabricated vaccine plan, but none for masks or social distancing. Here, Rob makes a key point: our response to an existential crisis is as good as the plans we make to prepare for them. They end on an important, if disheartening question: How will America remember COVID, and is the country capable of normalizing and ignoring even worse disasters? In short, Rob thinks it is possible, but, even so, he doesn’t believe there is room for pessimism. “If you think that climate change is worth fighting and worth pressing against, then it doesn’t matter if you’re optimistic or pessimistic.” While America’s political system is dysfunctional, the government is not. America, through both the private and public spheres, has a huge capacity for public good. For both COVID and climate, the challenge is not creating new institutions or revolutionizing old ones, but directing the capacity we have to minimize the damage.
Today I had the pleasure of speaking with the co-founder of Influence and Scale, Tyler Basu. Before starting his content marketing agency, Tyler, like most of us, was figuring out how to earn more money. Tyler dropped out of college to start learning about sales and real estate while starting content creation as a hobby. Tyler is now a content marketing strategist for 6-7 figure businesses to help them attract more customers and get more leads.Let's dive in and learn from Tyler how you can up your game in online marketing, especially in this COVID-19 era.Things you will learn in this episode:[00:01 – 10:31] Opening SegmentI talked briefly about valuable information you can take advantage of in this episodeI introduced guest, Tyler Basu, to the showTyler talks about how his journey beganStudied Business Management in College before dropping outDid door-to-door salesTyler shares what pushed him to learn salesStudying real estate to be a realtorStarted creating contents as a hobby while working as a realtor[10:32 – 21:59] Transition to the Content Creation WorldTyler talks about why he got into content creationStarted blogging about his interviews with entrepreneursBuild your platform based on your passionIf you are considering starting a content marketing strategy or if you’re in the early phases, here are some tips and advice from Tyler.Let's hear what the stages of the funnel are from Tyler's point of viewTop of the funnelMiddle of the funnelBottom of the funnelTyler talks about starting his content marketing agencyIf the goal is to be an entrepreneur, you have to think and act like an entrepreneur[22:00 – 37:15] Content Marketing in the COVID EraTyler talks about the changes he noticed during this COVID pandemicInvest in growing your audience to reap the rewards when things start to settle downTyler talks about attending an event in San Diego The time it takes to convert someone into a customerGetting people's attention little by little with your contentHow am I supposed to build this massive funnel? How do I build these relationships with people?Tyler gives powerful advice that you don't want to miss!About that call to action; that next step. Is there a level which is too much? [37:16 – 41:54] The FOCUS FIVE SegmentWhat book have you gifted most often?The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, and Built to SellIf you can get an hour of somebody's time, past or present, dead or alive, and ask questions, who would that be and why?Will Smith. Dude's got a solid work ethicWhat is one thing that you believe that most people would disagree with you on?You need a funnelMorning routine, how do you start your day?Morning is like family time. Making them breakfast and having breakfast together before I get off to workWhat is the best place we can connect with you online?See below for linksFinal words from me Tweetable Quotes:"I learned that if the goal is to be an entrepreneur, you have to do what an entrepreneur is supposed to do based on their specific stage in business. Rather than just rush to create content cause you feel like that's what you should do, like have the strategy first before you just tackle creating content." – Tyler Basu"Don't like, just put out content cause you think it's helpful or valuable or whatever and then see who it attracts. Like, start with the end in mind and ask yourself, 'who is my favorite kind of person to work with? What's the best client that I can get from my product or service that I have?' and then answer that question." – Tyler Basu Resources mentioned in the episode:Influence and ScaleRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert KiyosakiChatting with ChampionsThe 7 Habits of Highly Effective PeopleBuilt to Sell You can connect with Tyler on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. You can also visit his website https://tylerbasu.com/. Grab Tyler's free training resources to help you in your content marketing at https://influenceandscale.com/. You can also check out and listen to Tyler's podcasts, Chatting with Champions, Lifestyle Business Magazine Podcast, and Influence and Scale Podcast. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes.Are you working HARD but not really moving the needle on anything? You should check out my POWER LIST and find out how you can get more done to move your business, project, or relationship closer to where you want it to be. Let’s go!To know more about me and all the real estate opportunities you can find, check out my website at Hansstruzyna.com. Get the chance to talk with me for FREE. Set up a call using this link https://calendly.com/h-struzyna/15min See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join the crew at HawgSports.com as they look at 11 Razorback football players from the 2010-15 classes who were drafted into the NFL despite low recruiting rankings. They'll also discuss the latest Razorback information with Trey Biddy, talk recruiting news with Danny West and get ready for the College World Series with Pete Roulier. All that and more on HawgSports LIVE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seasons in the Abyss by Slayer. Nathan finds himself with a case of Schrödinger's Affect, Cameron plays Dungeon Master in a game of Lotion 'n' Loofahs, and Slayer s'ports the troops. Learnin' Links: Ed Gein Book bound in human skin in the Boston Athenaeum "Fuck Everything, We're Doing Five Blades" Tyler, the Creator "I'm so mad I’m gonna bust a nut!" Donald Trump's racist comments about the Central Park Five Listen along to Seasons in the Abyss here! You can support us in several ways: Kick us a few bux on Patreon! By becoming a supporting member, you'll gain access to special bonus episodes, including a weekly mini-show, What's in the Box Weekly! Buy T-shirts, sweatshirts, and more at our merch page! Full text of "Tyler, hello, it's nice to meet you. I like your songs.": Verse One: Hell is going to be other people. On their knees the war pig's crawling People discriminate against white people. Look into my eyes you'll see who I am Chorus: Tyler, hello, it's nice to meet you. I like your songs. Same old no tomorrow kicked in the face Boy howdy I'm about to pop my top. It's number is six hundred and sixty six Verse Two: Suffering sucatash! Always takin' baby out that's o.k. I shit myself. They seem to mesmerize... can't avoid their eyes Chorus: Tyler, hello, it's nice to meet you. I like your songs. Same old no tomorrow kicked in the face Boy howdy I'm about to pop my top. It's number is six hundred and sixty six Chorus to fade
Support our efforts to be acknowledged as people at patreon.com/qafThis week, Ris and Ari discuss the obvious. What else were you expecting? Have you met us?
Arsenal’s midfield outshone their United counterparts and provided the perfect platform for Sunday’s 2-0 win, which leaves Jose Mourinho still searching for his first league win at the Emirates and first win in any competition against a current Top 6 side since November 2014. This pod looks at the tactics of Arsenal’s win. It was […]
To all you holdouts out in the world, I think it's time we talk. You're screwing things up for the rest of us. If you could just get with the program, we'd all really appreciate it! You're the reason we can't have nice things!Headlines:Google has generated $31B according to OracleGoogle Play store gets more downloads and less money than App StoreAd blocking browser that still shows adsA "new" 4 inch iPhone may be coming outDid you die from a hoverboard explosion? You might get a refund!Netflix raises prices on people they promised not to raise prices onZero-day security flaw found in Linux. Again.The 2015 list of "Worst Passwords" is the same as the 2014 listMinecraft education edition gets announcedVerizon offers another way to give you ads! Yay?IoT has really bad securityZuke’s Favorite: Star Trek TimelinesZohner’s Favorite: a Best comic reader for Android See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
W Wordsworth read by Classic Poetry Aloud: http://www.classicpoetryaloud.com/ Giving voice to the poetry of the past. --------------------------------------------- The Daffodils by William Wordsworth (1770 - 1850) I wander'd lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host of golden daffodils, Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the Milky Way, They stretch'd in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. The waves beside them danced, but they Outdid the sparkling waves in glee:— A poet could not but be gay In such a jocund company! I gazed, and gazed, but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought: For oft, when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daffodils. First aired: 17 October 2007 For hundreds more poetry readings, visit the Classic Poetry Aloud index. Reading © Classic Poetry Aloud 2008
Wordsworth read by Classic Poetry Aloud: http://www.classicpoetryaloud.com/ Giving voice to classic poetry. --------------------------------------------------- The Daffodils by William Wordsworth (1770 - 1850) I wander'd lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host of golden daffodils, Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the Milky Way, They stretch'd in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. The waves beside them danced, but they Outdid the sparkling waves in glee:— A poet could not but be gay In such a jocund company! I gazed, and gazed, but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought: For oft, when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daffodils.