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“So eventually we raised capital, left our previous platforms, and built this place where the black community around the world could feel like they belong, where their dreams can be financed, from innovation to stories. If they create content, we'll help finance it, we'll help them grow. And that's the platform that we built.”Chinedu Enekwe was a fine example of the American Dream: the son of Nigerian immigrants who became a lawyer and then an investment banker. But then he surprised his parents by following an opportunity that took him back to Lagos where the venture-building bug bit. Chinedu has been growing businesses in Africa and America ever since. In today's episode, I speak to him about one of those, Nandi Labs, and about how and why he is helping Africa's premier creators access fair and efficient financing.Nandi Labs are at https://nandimarket.com/ and on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/nandilabs/ You can also find them on Twitter at https://twitter.com/nandimarket Passbook Ventures is at https://withkoji.com/@Passbook and https://www.linkedin.com/company/passbookvc/ Or if you prefer your interactions more human in nature, reach out to Chinedu directly on LinkedIn (and tell him you found him here)You can learn more about myself, Brendan le Grange, on my LinkedIn page (feel free to connect), my action-adventure novels are on Amazon, some versions even for free, and my work with ConfirmU and our gamified psychometric scores is at https://confirmu.com/ and on episode 24 of this very show https://www.howtolendmoneytostrangers.show/episodes/episode-24If you have any feedback, questions, or if you would like to participate in the show, please feel free to reach out to me via the contact page on this site.Regards, Brendan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast. Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com. Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues. Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram. Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie. Join us for the next episode!
Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie.Join us for the next episode!
Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie.Join us for the next episode!
Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast. Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com. Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues. Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram. Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie. Join us for the next episode!
Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie.Join us for the next episode!
Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast. Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com. Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues. Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram. Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie. Join us for the next episode!
Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie.Join us for the next episode!
Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie.Join us for the next episode!
Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie.Join us for the next episode!
Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie.Join us for the next episode!
Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie.Join us for the next episode!
Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie.Join us for the next episode!
Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie.Join us for the next episode!
Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie.Join us for the next episode!
Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie.Join us for the next episode!
Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie.Join us for the next episode!
Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie.Join us for the next episode!
Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast. Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com. Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues. Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram. Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie. Join us for the next episode!
Chinedu Enekwe is a Partner at Passbook Ventures, the VC for diverse New Americans & global founders, investment fund advisor, securities attorney, and startup mentor. Passbook is a brand new VC fund investing in the future of commerce (consumer, retail, and finance technologies) creating market access for the next generation of internet users with checks at $500k to $2M in Seed &, Seed+ rounds. We back founder that tap into the pulse of global human connections to build once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.What you will learn from this episode: How Chindu is raising funds for Passbook Ventures to give diverse immigrant founders access to capital to achieve outcomes quicker and circumvent time theft (the time that they spend underfunded and looking for capital to achieve the results and scale that they are capable of) Passbook Ventures gender lens and why gender diversity has never been an issue for Chinedu. The diversity thesis: Underfunded founders tend to be more capital efficient and can outperform competitors because they are better equipped to operate in a lean environment There is talent everywhere and if you distribute capital in the same way that talent is distributed, then you would be able to get returns and the fund managers who are diverse have the highest access to those opportunities. How your personal branding helps fundraising outcomes. Guest Contact: LinkedIn: Chinedu Enekwe Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.Guest/sponsorship request: If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow me on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie.Join us for the next episode!
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More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
We're back for 2022, to follow up on buying a MacBook Pro, and Apple suing NSO Group. Tim and Mark discuss migrating a Core Data app from Objective-C to SwiftUI. We discuss the 15th anniversary of the iPhone announcement, Uber parks its Watch app, and 9 to 5 writes about Watch app abandonment. Introducing Swift for Visual Studio Code. How do Verifiable Vaccination Records with SMART Health Cards Work? Wordle copycat creator apologizes for ripping off the popular free word game. Picks: Swift Playgrounds 4.0, Headfirst SwiftUI, Apple Design Resources (updated), Springboard: the secret history of the first real smartphone.
In this episode, you’ll hear about: The pros and cons of selling an app on your own versus going through a broker What to watch out for during negotiations What to expect after selling your app Follow Us:David Barnard: https://twitter.com/drbarnardJacob Eiting: https://twitter.com/jeitingEric Owens: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericowens/Here’s the Outline of Our Interview with Eric:(1:00) Eric and David have worked together before!(1:25) How Eric became an app broker.(5:09) The top reasons app developers decide to sell their businesses; capital gains taxes; David’s experience selling his first app.(8:03) Why people buy app businesses.(10:11) Do app buyers typically purchase successful apps or fixer-uppers?(13:35) The benefits of selling a successful app “prematurely;” David’s Mirror app.(15:25) The challenges of selling iOS apps: iCloud, Passbook, Sign In with Apple, Catalyst; Gas Cubby.(19:13) How app business valuations are calculated; the App Store Small Business program.(23:34) Adding subscriptions to an app increases its value to buyers.(26:51) What kind of documentation you should have in place before selling your app.(28:34) How buyers approach purchasing an app from a solo developer.(30:27) Finding app buyers.(33:33) App business sales increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.(34:00) The pros and cons of selling your app on your own; Flippa.(39:17) Going through a broker helps you stay emotionally detached during the negotiation process.(40:35) Fiduciary duties; representing app buyers versus sellers.(42:38) What to watch out for during negotiations; low-ball offers; due diligence.(48:17) The app sale closing process; escrow.com; closing costs.(50:21) Brokerage fees; working with Eric.(51:00) What comes after an app sale? Non-compete agreements; handoffs.(57:00) Connect with Eric on LinkedIn or get in touch at appbusinessbrokers.com.Quotes:“Any business with any kind of subscription revenue is always going to sell for higher, no matter what it is. Buyers love that... The one move you can make in any business that will increase your valuation is to add some kind of subscription revenue.” - Eric“As I get later in my life, [I’ve realized] brokers are amazing. Think about it: as an app developer, you spend 99% of your time being an app developer, right? And then you have this 1% critical action, which is the sale… It’s really useful to have somebody on your side who’s done this before and can tell you what you’re doing that’s wrong and what you’re doing that’s right.” - Jacob“If you’re an inexperienced seller of something, get somebody to help you out.” - Jacob“I forget what I paid Eric; it was probably $20,000 or $30,000. But to me, I saw it as worth every penny because he helped bring the market that got the highest and best value of the app… Having access to that pool of buyers and having Eric’s experience helping me walk through it, I think it made up the [cost] of whatever I paid him in the valuation that I got in the sale.” - David“I’ve sold three apps, and it’s been huge for me. It’s helped pay off debt, it’s helped put a little money away, and helped me sleep better at night. There’s a lot of reasons to do it.” - David“There’s a lot of people who can’t make [apps]. I think as indie app people, we just kind of take for granted — because we hang out on Twitter with a bunch of other people who know how to make apps — that it’s not that unique. And it’s a tough business; it’s not always easy to make an app that’s going to make you a lot of money. But if you factor in… the fact that not everybody can make these things, that can be a really useful tool for you to unlock liquidity earlier than you would otherwise.” - Jacob“I think people should have the mindset… that you are building an asset that you can sell someday if you want to. You don’t ever have to, but build something that is sellable. If people can treat it more as an investment, that can see people through some of the dark times, the challenges of being an entrepreneur.” - EricLike this episode?Subscribe to Sub Club on Spotify or Apple Podcasts to get the latest news on mobile subscription apps.
As usual, we address the big issues! Andrew swoons over a decimal-based system for file organisation, Martin ponders how comedy changes over time and Jason pushes the boundaries of his own pronunciation. Everyday Balloons 00:00:00 It's Easter!
In this episode, Miguel Armaza sits down with Matt Oppenheimer, Co-Founder and CEO of Remitly, a Seattle-based mobile payments platform enabling consumers to send and receive payments around the world that aims to provide the full suite of financial services to immigrants and migrants. The inspiration behind Remitly came when Matt was working in Kenya in 2010 and saw how difficult it was to send and receive money overseas. He began working on the problem immediately and has since grown the business to a rumored 1.5 Billion dollar-valuation in 2020. The company has raised almost $500 million in debt and equity from top industry VCs, including Generation Investment Management, Nasper’s PayU, Stripes Group, Threshold, QED, the World Bank’s IFC, Jeff Bezos, and many more! Matthew Oppenheimer Matthew Oppenheimer is Co-Founder and CEO at Remitly. The inspiration behind Remitly came when Matt was working for Barclays in Kenya and saw how difficult it was to send and receive money overseas. Matt was drawn to the global impact his business could have: remittances eclipse foreign aid in improving global wealth equality and give people who receive them upward mobility. He began working on the problem immediately as an Entrepreneur in Residence at Highway 12 Ventures in Idaho and launched the company from Techstars in Seattle. Matt was named EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2016 in the Pacific Northwest and has been recognized as a Puget Sound Business Journal 40 Under 40 honoree for his work with Remitly. He holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Dartmouth College. About Remitly Founded initially to disrupt the nearly $600 billion global remittance industry, Remitly is now transforming the lives of millions of immigrants and their families with the most trusted financial services products in the world. Remitly makes international money transfers faster, easier, more transparent and more affordable through its global network. Remitly’s reliable and easy-to-use mobile app eliminates the long wait times, complexities and fees typical of traditional remittance processes, returning millions of dollars in savings and spending power to immigrants every year. Remitly is also expanding its portfolio to include additional critical financial services for immigrants. The company’s Passbook offering is a modern banking solution that eliminates fees and other common barriers to creating a bank account, and introduces new cross-border money transfer benefits. Established in 2011 and headquartered in Seattle, Remitly is backed by more than a dozen industry-leading investors, including Prosus’s PayU, Generation Investment Management and Bezos Expeditions. The company operates globally, with offices in London, Kraków, Manila and Managua. For more information, visit Remitly.com.
The Fat One is back with a recap of his weekend… which was actually kinda busy. Happy National Peach Cobbler Day.
A App de transferências internacionais Remitly criou a PassBook, uma nova conta bancária, sem comissões mensais ou custos por conta a descoberto, destinada a imigrantes que vivem nos Estados Unidos.O processo de criação de uma conta é 100% digital e pode ser feito através do passaporte ou de outro documentos de identificação emitidos por entidades governamentais.Ao criar a conta, os utilizadores recebem um cartão de débito da Visa, que pode ser personalizado com a bandeira do país da sua nacionalidade. O cartão pode ser utilizado para efetuar pagamentos, em todo o mundo, e também levantamentos, sem custos, em caixas ATM específicas.Saiba mais sobre inovação e nova economia em SuperToast.pt.
PSIA Alpine Team member, Jonathan Ballou, shares an overview about the International Ski Instructors Association (ISIA), and how an ISIA Stamp and Passbook might be of interest to a certified Level III member planning a trip to enjoy the slopes in Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Canada or South America. Also, he talks about the ISIA Card, which is the highest level of international snowsports certification and comes after the ISIA Stamp. http://www.thesnowpros.org/international
In this episode: Swift's strings are now stored as UTF-8, Sherlock lets you poke around in iOS layouts, Paul talks about mocking networking more easily, and we talk about whether surprise and delight in user interfaces is important. - Testing Swift: https://www.hackingwithswift.com/store/testing-swift - String's ABI and UTF-8: https://forums.swift.org/t/string-s-abi-and-utf-8/17676 - Apple's October event: https://www.apple.com/apple-events/october-2018/ - Sherlock: https://sherlock.inspiredcode.io/ - App Store Connect API: https://developer.apple.com/app-store-connect/api/ - Paul's Pick: the protocolClasses property of URLSessionConfiguration: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/urlsessionconfiguration/1411050-protocolclasses - Sean's Pick: Embracing the deadline: How engineers benefit from delivery dates: https://www.intercom.com/blog/embracing-the-deadline-how-engineers-benefit-from-delivery-dates/ - Open Ballot: Should UIs surprise and delight users, or is it better to be functional? - Apple's old Passbook deletion animation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CgfaxJogEY
Business, Life, & Coffee | Entrepreneurship, Life Hacks, Personal Development for Busy Professionals
This podcast could really be called "A skeptic's guide to cryptocurrency." If you've been wondering WTF is BTC? Or if bitcoin is safe, you'll want to tune into this episode right away! Can't wait to revisit this topic in a year to see the progress! This episode is powered by Jumpstart:HR, LLC - HR Outsourcing for Small Businesses and Startups http://www.jumpstart-hr.com About Stan: Known as "The Godfather of BitShares and the HERO", Stan Larimer has Forty years experience in software, hardware, and systems engineering, program management, business development and even teaching rocket science at the US Air Force Academy. Stan is CEO of Cryptonomex, a leading custom Blockchain development company, as well as father to Daniel Larimer, arguably the finest programmer and visionary in the Blockchain industry.Larimer designed it so that HERO Backing is widely held by strong hands trading publicly on many markets.The HERO is the only coin designed for mainstream adoption. All other coins are reliant on demand from speculators or specialized business models that have problems with the current banking system. Few, if any, offer anything that ordinary people want. The HERO offers the safety of buried gold, the earnings of a 1960’s Passbook savings account, and the ability to pay anyone anywhere in seconds. Visit Bitshare / Hero Websites: http://www.sovereignhero.com https://bitshares.org https://billionherocampaign.com Get Social: Joey Price // IG - www.instagram.com/joeyvpriceHR T - www.twitter.com/joeyvpriceHR FB - www.facebook.com/joeyvprice Listen: iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/business-life-coffee-entrepreneurship-life-hacks-personal/id1031048631?mt=2 Podbean - www.businesslifeandcoffee.podbean.com SoundCloud - www.soundcloud.com/businesslifeandcoffee Connect: Twitter - www.twitter.com/bizlifecoffee Instagram - www.instagram.com/businesslifeandcoffee Facebook - www.facebook.com/businesslifeandcoffeee Website - www.businesslifeandcoffee.com Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
In This Episode: Many thousands of years ago, the Egyptians created Pyramids, Statues, and other amazing architectural structures that still leave archaeologists in awe. Have you ever wondered how they were able to do all of this, without any formal or advanced training? It’s something that I like to call 'The African Instinct' Mentioned In This Episode: 1. Passbook - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passbook 2. Ledger - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ledger Connect: Email: excusemyafrican@gmail.com Website: www.excusemyafrican.com/ Stella Damasus Blog: www.stelladamasusblog.com Stella Damasus Website : www.stelladamasus.com Twitter: twitter.com/excusemyafrican Instagram: www.instagram.com/realexcusemyafrican/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/Excuse-My-Africa…360118967397852/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/excusemyafrican/support
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews The Godfather of BitShares and the HERO, Stan Larimer. Known as The Godfather of BitShares and the HERO, Stan Larimer has Forty years experience in software, hardware, business development and even teaching rocket science at the US Air Force Academy. Stan is CEO of Cryptonomex, a leading custom Blockchain development company. The mission of the Billion Hero campaign is to give the world honest money and a level economic playing field. The HERO offers the safety of buried gold, the earnings of a 1960's Passbook savings account, and the ability to pay anyone anywhere in seconds. Some of this is a serious game changer in the industry and we are going to explain it in this interview. If you ever wondered about BitCoins and what it's all about it, and other similar crptocurrencies, then you are in the right place! Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the Voice America Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews The Godfather of BitShares and the HERO, Stan Larimer. Known as The Godfather of BitShares and the HERO, Stan Larimer has Forty years experience in software, hardware, business development and even teaching rocket science at the US Air Force Academy. Stan is CEO of Cryptonomex, a leading custom Blockchain development company. The mission of the Billion Hero campaign is to give the world honest money and a level economic playing field. The HERO offers the safety of buried gold, the earnings of a 1960's Passbook savings account, and the ability to pay anyone anywhere in seconds. Some of this is a serious game changer in the industry and we are going to explain it in this interview. If you ever wondered about BitCoins and what it's all about it, and other similar crptocurrencies, then you are in the right place! Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the Voice America Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews The Godfather of BitShares and the HERO, Stan Larimer. Known as The Godfather of BitShares and the HERO, Stan Larimer has Forty years experience in software, hardware, business development and even teaching rocket science at the US Air Force Academy. Stan is CEO of Cryptonomex, a leading custom Blockchain development company. The mission of the Billion Hero campaign is to give the world honest money and a level economic playing field. The HERO offers the safety of buried gold, the earnings of a 1960's Passbook savings account, and the ability to pay anyone anywhere in seconds. Some of this is a serious game changer in the industry and we are going to explain it in this interview. If you ever wondered about BitCoins and what it's all about it, and other similar crptocurrencies, then you are in the right place! Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the Voice America Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews The Godfather of BitShares and the HERO, Stan Larimer. Known as The Godfather of BitShares and the HERO, Stan Larimer has Forty years experience in software, hardware, business development and even teaching rocket science at the US Air Force Academy. Stan is CEO of Cryptonomex, a leading custom Blockchain development company. The mission of the Billion Hero campaign is to give the world honest money and a level economic playing field. The HERO offers the safety of buried gold, the earnings of a 1960's Passbook savings account, and the ability to pay anyone anywhere in seconds. Some of this is a serious game changer in the industry and we are going to explain it in this interview. If you ever wondered about BitCoins and what it's all about it, and other similar crptocurrencies, then you are in the right place! Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the Voice America Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews The Godfather of BitShares and the HERO, Stan Larimer. Known as The Godfather of BitShares and the HERO, Stan Larimer has Forty years experience in software, hardware, business development and even teaching rocket science at the US Air Force Academy. Stan is CEO of Cryptonomex, a leading custom Blockchain development company. The mission of the Billion Hero campaign is to give the world honest money and a level economic playing field. The HERO offers the safety of buried gold, the earnings of a 1960's Passbook savings account, and the ability to pay anyone anywhere in seconds. Some of this is a serious game changer in the industry and we are going to explain it in this interview. If you ever wondered about BitCoins and what it's all about it, and other similar crptocurrencies, then you are in the right place! Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the Voice America Influencers Platform!
Join Tony DUrso, Host of The Spotlight as he interviews The Godfather of BitShares and the HERO, Stan Larimer. Known as The Godfather of BitShares and the HERO, Stan Larimer has Forty years experience in software, hardware, business development and even teaching rocket science at the US Air Force Academy. Stan is CEO of Cryptonomex, a leading custom Blockchain development company. The mission of the Billion Hero campaign is to give the world honest money and a level economic playing field. The HERO offers the safety of buried gold, the earnings of a 1960’s Passbook savings account, and the ability to pay anyone anywhere in seconds. Some of this is a serious game changer in the industry and we are going to explain it in this interview. If you ever wondered about BitCoins and what it’s all about it, and other similar crptocurrencies, then you are in the right place! Join us on The Spotlight with Tony DUrso on the Voice America Influencers Platform!
With the recent update for Apple's iOS 11, today on the podcast we're learning about what this means to the fitness industry from the Chief Information Officer & Vice President of Good Life Fitness, Steve Groves. If you're like most of us in the fitness space, you've been hearing rumors for months about how Apple has been gearing up to change the landscape of how we do business, take payments, collect activity data and engage our members using GymKit and opening up the bidirectional NFC reading capabilities, along with so much more. On episode 047, we're exploring this pivotal subject in depth to uncover the real truth behind how club staff, front desk, trainers, and everyone that compliments a member's journey will now shortly be able to serve at a higher level, and save the member valuable time by using this bidirectional NFC for the creation of a truly "seamless experience" that so many in our industry have been asking for. This iOS update points the needle of progress in the right direction and opens up a future where using the iPhone to gain access to a club and all of its amenities with a simple fingerprint touch through the mobile device, is a reality. Apple's NFC functions coming to the Apple Watch with watchOS 4, and iOS 11 might also be handling much more than just Apple Pay transactions and Passbook check-ins. With over 2700 fitness technology companies listed on Angel List, and with the pivotal new updates for iOS 11, how do we get closer to clarity in a fast-expanding space? The answer to that question and much more takeaways for club owners, operators, and fitness pros in this episode with Steve Groves. About Steve Groves Steve Groves is the CIO & VP at Goodlife Fitness with over 20 years of success in bridging the logistical and communication gaps between business leaders and their technical teams in order to achieve results. Steve is a industry pro who specializes in collaborating with senior management and company boards to drive the strategic use of technology, both to support employees and to delight customers. Steve is an expert in uncovering "the art of the possible" in terms of using digital technology to personalize the customer experience. He is a creative thinker with an eye towards the technology trends on the horizon and has extensive experience in ICT service management, Internet strategy, digital media strategy, mobile application design, productivity consulting and management of high performance teams. Listen To Episode 047 As Steve Uncovers How to bridge the logistical and communication gaps between business leaders and their technical teams How we can drive the strategic use of tech to support employees and delight customers Ways digital technology is helping us personalize the customer experience How apple and IOS 11 are affecting the fitness industry Steve’s journey of rising to CIO of Good Life Fitness The beginning stages of the World Wide Web Enhancements in communication between workout equipment and the Apple Health Application How AI is impacting the fitness space Smart Activity Coaching with the Apple Watch What we can learn from adjacent industries such as hospitality and retail How tracking may revolutionize personal training How Bi-directional NFC will create a more seamless user experience How Apple and Samsung are mimicking the capabilities of RFID chips within their phones Why a large portion of club operators are slow to adopt new technologies The need to fail fast and quickly abort projects that aren’t working Top 3 Takeaways From The Show Club owners and operators are at the beginning of an exponential increase in data communication with cardio equipment, the Apple Watch, and Apple’s Health App as the connectivity of wearables and other fitness and wellness technology open up new API's and data silos beyond the 4 walls of the club. When it comes to game-changing advancements in the fitness technology space, it's important to keep a close watch on what Apple is up to in the next 6 months. The new iOS 11 updates are driving more precision accuracy standards to be established for wearables including heart rate information, treadmill speeds, and other activity data sets that will be fed into Apple's HealthKit and used by tech-savvy fitness organizations. It’s important for all of us in the industry to remain curious regarding the future of technology so we can make the appropriate decisions from a budgeting and directional standpoint. However, Steve reminds us that trying to look too far out over the horizon is irrelevant, as the advancements in AI, robotics, and image technologies make it virtually impossible to predict how tech will transform the world in 10+ years. One thing is for sure, if there is change happening at the intersection of fitness and technology, by listening to this show you'll be connected to the pulse of what matters most for your fitness business. Power Quotes From Steve "I think for many of us, the holy grail of monitoring our health will be automatic tracking of what we ingest." - Steve Groves on the Fitness + Technology Podcast "If I could take everything that I’ve learned over the past 5 years and apply it to one roll in our company, it would be personal training." - Steve Groves on the Fitness + Technology Podcast What many of us in the technology space are trying to do is eliminate friction from various transactions that happen within our clubs." - Steve Groves on the Fitness + Technology Podcast Experimentation comes with failure. For whatever reason, I don’t think the culture of our industry is able to tolerate that very well. I’m hoping we start to see more companies that are willing to experiment with different technologies. Even when they fully know certain tech won’t work properly or be adopted by their members." - Steve Groves on the Fitness + Technology Podcast "We have to recognize when something isn’t working, and be willing to kill a failed project within 30-60 days at the most." - Steve Groves on the Fitness + Technology Podcast Members look to us as fitness and wellness experts. We can’t only focus on the 2-3 hours a week they are using the facility. Organizations need to to think about the time their members spend outside of the gym." - Steve Groves on the Fitness + Technology Podcast Resources Mentioned From Steve Steve Groves on LInkedIn Good Life Fitness on the web Good Life Fitness on facebook Good Life Fitness on Twitter Good Life Fitness on Instagram Good Life Fitness Group Training programs The new Apple iOS 11 Bi-directional NFC Apple’s Gym Kit Watch OS 4 Jay Blahnik, Apple LIke The FIT-C Facebook Page Fitbit is surging after it announced a big health partnership: Continuous glucose monitoring My Fitness Pal Runkeeper 019 Brian Hayden: The Future of Strength Training ResMed S Plus 045 Lee Embley: The Evolution of Fitness & Wellness Technology iOS 11 could use the iPhone’s NFC chip for more than Apple Pay Advertisers are furious with Apple for new tracking restrictions in Safari 11 IHRSA Conference 2018 How To Keep Innovators Happy? Use The 'Dandelion Principle' Thanks To Our Outstanding Sponsors Bryan O’Rourke and his family of companies including Vedere Ventures, Integerus Advisors, and many more. If you are looking for unmatched guidance, capital, insights or a great speaker or facilitator, Bryan and his partners are the go to resource for your organization. To learn more visit bryankorourke.com The Fitness Industry Technology Council, your non-profit resource for reliable technology information supported by forward looking brands who are seeking to drive increased technology adoption in the fitness industry. Make a difference and join FIT-C at fittechcouncil.org today Check out Bryan and his partner Robert Dyer's recent book "9 Partnership Principles: A Story of Life Lessons" which is available now on Amazon.com Become A FIT-C Podcast Sponsor Contact the Fitness Industry Technology Council to become a Podcast Sponsor Review our various options for Sponsorship Send us a Facebook Message
This week: the magic of HomePod! We’ll tell you about the built-in audio tech that's getting even the most ardent audiophiles hyped about Apple’s new smart speaker. Plus: why iPhone 8’s biggest features may be disabled at launch Why you can grab free Beats in Apple's new back to school promo without being in college The fascinating story behind Steve Jobs' iconic turtleneck More of iOS 11’s best unknown features And we wrap with the heart warming story of why Steve Jobs insisted on always buying Scott Forstall's lunch. This episode supported by You might know of Shutterstock as home to royalty-free photos. But, they offer much more. Kickstart your next interactive project with video clips or music tracks from their collection, and save 20% for a limited time at shutterstock.com/cultcast What is Backblaze? It’s unlimited, cloud backup for Macs and PCs. And it’s native for Macs! Try it out free for 15 days at Backblaze.com/cultcast. Casper’s American-made mattresses have just the right amount of sink and bounce, and people everywhere love them. Learn why and get $50 towards any mattress at Casper.com/cultcast. CultCloth will keep your iPhone 7, Apple Watch, Mac and iPad sparkling clean, and for a limited time you can use code CULTCAST to score a free CleanCloth with any order at CultCloth.co. Thanks to Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com for the great music you hear on today's show. On the show this week @erfon / @bst3r / @lkahney iPhone 8’s biggest features could be disabled at launch https://www.cultofmac.com/492358/iphone-8s-biggest-features-disabled-launch/ Some of the iPhone 8’s biggest new features could be disabled when the handset makes its debut this September. According to Fast Company, there is “a sense of panic in the air” at Apple as engineers scramble to iron out software bugs that are affecting wireless charging and 3D facial recognition. For both features, the hardware is ready — but the software that controls the features is “not ready for prime time.” If Apple cannot fix the issues, wireless charging could be disabled when the iPhone 8 goes on sale this September. Users would then have to wait for a future iOS update for it to be enabled — just like Portrait Mode on iPhone 7 Plus, which wasn’t ready for launch last fall. Same goes for facial recognition, but this report says Apple will indeed include a touch ID sensor under the screen, so at least you’ll have that. Apple offers free Beats in latest Back to School promo https://www.cultofmac.com/492362/apple-offers-free-beats-latest-back-school-promo/ Apple is giving away free Beats headphones for its latest Back to School promotion. Those who purchase a new iPad Pro — either the 10.5- or 12.9-inch models — will receive a free set of BeatsX wireless earphones worth $149.95. If you don’t want those, you can upgrade to the Powerbeats3 earphones for $50, or to the Solo3 headphones for $150. Those ballers purchasing a qualifying Mac will receive a free pair of Solo3 wireless headphones worth $299.95. Eligible machines include the MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac Pro — but not the more affordable Mac mini, which hasn’t been updated in 1001 days. Designer preps new version of Steve Jobs’ iconic mock turtleneck https://www.cultofmac.com/489890/designer-bringing-new-version-steve-jobss-iconic-mock-turtleneck/ The story behind Steve Jobs mock turtleneck As was revealed in Walter Isaacson’s 2011 biography of Jobs, the Apple CEO was first inspired to wear his mock turtleneck uniform following an early 1980s trip to Japan. While there, he asked Sony chairman Akio Morita why everyone in the company’s factories wore uniforms. Jobs learned that this was a way of creating camaraderie between co-workers. Miyake created Sony’s uniforms, which Jobs loved. However, the Jobs could not persuade his colleagues that an Apple uniform was a good idea. As Jobs recalled, “I came back with some samples and told everyone it would be great if we would all wear these vests. Oh man, did I get booed off the stage. Everybody hated the idea.” However, the process led to Jobs becoming good friends with Miyake. When the Apple chief asked the designer to create a one-off uniform he could wear, Miyake created 100 black mock turtlenecks for him. Jobs adopted the unofficial uniform when he returned to Apple in the late 1990s, and was rarely spotted without it from that point on. Fashion designer Issey Miyake, creator of Steve Jobs’ iconic mock turtleneck, is launching a very similar shirt that will go on sale next month for $270. Although not exactly the same, the new creation — referred to as the Semi-Dull T — looks close enough to the now-discontinued original design The magic behind HomePod gets revealed in a new patent https://www.cultofmac.com/491306/magic-behind-homepod-revealed-new-patent/ According to Apple, its upcoming HomePod smart speaker will “reinvent the way we enjoy music” thanks to its seven-tweeter array, 4-inch woofer, and smart “spatial awareness” technology that lets it “read” its environment. HomePod sets out to solve the problem of sound variability caused by a speaker’s physical location in a room. For instance, placing a speaker in the corner can cause a significant increase in radiated acoustic power at low frequencies. That results in muddy, bass-heavy sound. It utilizes a variety of microphones both inside and outside a sealed speaker enclosure. Onboard processing establishes the correct equalization filter, based on internal pressure levels, speaker displacement, external pressure and other data gathered by the microphone array. Comparing readings from its internal and external microphones allows the speaker Apple describes to dynamically alter its own calibration according to match the environment. Apple says its smart speaker will boast an impressive A8 processor and six external microphones iOS 11 makes it far easier to organize Home screen app icons http://www.cultofmac.com/485556/organize-iphone-home-screen-ios-11/ Rather than painstakingly dragging individual app icons across the pages of your Home screen, iOS 11 lets you move multiple icons simultaneously You can also touch an app icon, then use your other hand to swipe to a different page to move the app Built-in Screen recording If you wanted to capture iOS gameplay, or make a funny or informative GIF of on-screen action, you needed to download a third-party app or connect your device to a computer. With iOS 11, Apple baked in sweet functionality that lets you record your iPhone screen effortlessly. Developer Access to iPhone's NFC Chip Coming in iOS 11 https://www.macrumors.com/2017/06/07/developer-access-iphone-nfc-chip-ios-11/ Developers coding for iOS 11 will be able to create apps that can read NFC tags! The NFC chip in the iPhone is currently only used to handle contactless Apple Pay transactions and Passbook check-ins, but a new framework called Core NFC allows developers to build apps that can read and write NFC tags (in iPhone 7 and 7 Plus). Why Steve Jobs buys lunch https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/6mvmu6/funny_steve_jobs_story_from_scott_forstall/
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Fredrik snackar med Tomas Ohlson, medgrundare och teknikchef på Trueflow om Go på servrar, API:er, Swift och en massa annat kul. Som att gå från Angular till React. Tomas har skrivit Swift så länge språket har funnits och använt det i produktion nästan lika länge. Docker, hur Truflow använder det, hur de rullar ut versioner och en massa annat godis. Språk som är bra och vad som är bra och viktigt med ett IDE. Ett IDE ska hjälpa dig att förstå ditt språk och din miljö. Swifts framtid på servrar. Det blir också en del intressant snack om inhomuspositionering med beacons, ett problem Trueflow egentligen inte ville pyssla med men behöver lösa. Avsnittet spelades som höres in i äkta cafémiljö, på da Matteo i Göteborg. Ett stort tack till Cloudnet som sponsrar vår VPS! Har du kommentarer, frågor eller tips? Vi är @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @isallmaroon och @bjoreman på Twitter, har en sida på Facebook och epostas på info@kodsnack.se om du vill skriva längre. Vi läser allt som skickas. Gillar du Kodsnack får du hemskt gärna recensera oss i iTunes! Länkar Protofbuf GRPC Swift ES6 - den just nu (2016) mest populära versionen av Javascript React JSX Typescript Rollout Kotlin mktime Docker Docker compose Docker swarm Redis AWS lastbalansering Gothenburg startup hack - årligt hackathon Tomas var med och grundade och Fredrik hjälpt till med Hashicorp Kubernetes CI - continuous integration Passbook - teknik från Apple för att skapa och hantera biljetter kuponger och liknande i mobilen etcd Docker hub Gitlab Google kör det mesta i ett enda källkodsrepo Jeff Dean Jeff Dean facts Scala Kalmanfilter NPM-paket för att skrapa Timeedits webbschema Trådning i Go Core data - förändringar i IOS 10 EOF - föregångaren till Core data Y combinator Bigquery Bigtable Amazon Aurora Vagrant Phonegap Babel - kompilerar nytt Javascript till äldre Javascript så att man kan använda nya funktioner innan de är standard Visual studio code Generics i Go LLVM Swifts föreslagna concurrency-lösningar, starkt inspirerade av Go IBM Kitura Corelocation Core Bluetooth JNI React native Redux React native för webben Ionic Dart Wave Titlar Lite olika saker som är katastrof Allt av allt Sättet man ska skriva frontend Man kan få det att funka en gång Alla språk går mot samma syntax Swift är bäst på att stjäla från de flesta Här är en konfig: läs den, det kommer att bli roligt Docker är ju smidigt att starta om Man jobbar lokalt, helt enkelt Bryt upp det och fortsätt som om ingenting hade hänt Massa massa Gauss Splitta upp det och testa det Våra test säger att det är ditt fel Kartdatan är värst av allt Automatiska algoritmer, a.k.a. ett kontor i Indien for-loopa ut trådar Trådar i många nivåer ner Det ser seriellt ut Man hör aldrig någon som gillar Oracle Angular hade sin version av allt Hur många kilo hår har det kostat? Hackfärdigt Det här värdet är större än slutet (Någonting som var) Roligt och härligt och hårdtypat Världen rullar ju på Java En kombination av Javascript och Scala Du kan rädda dig själv efter hand Det grå håret är garbage collection En tröja från ett utdött googleprojekt
This week we answer listener questions. We cover topics from including how 999 emergency calls work, the effects of long contracts, affordable roaming, Nokia (predictably), Apple’s Passbook and even a question about wires. What more could you ask for? This week we also announce the winner of our draw to discover the smartphone you think is the best on the market. We pick 3 winners - one to win the phone they voted for (thanks to http://TigerMobiles.com) and 2 mobile printer gizmos from Lantronix - from everyone who took part. You can see the final tally here - http://361podcast.com/best-smartphone Read more, comment and subscribe at http://361podcast.com/episodes/s10e10
Your two geeks are joined by long-time Mac Geek Gab friend, Paul Kent, to talk all about the upcoming Macworld / iWorld 2014 show. Learn how the conference will focus on – and teach you about – the future of technology, iBeacons, Passbook, Bitcoins and, of course, all things Apple […]
A great sign for the still sluggish US economy - manufacturing is really beginning to pick up, aided by extraordinary technology and a highly skilled and productive workforce. We are still a few years away from manufacturing really hitting its bootstraps, but it is on the way. We also salute a nine-year-old app entrepreneur and talk about the monetization of Instagram. We also talk about Apple's Passbook app and how retailers can use it to their advantage and also how to use social media to increase interaction with customers and how to develop better relationships and deliver a positive customer experiences. We speak with Marie France Lévesque, a prima ballerina who danced with Baryshnikov and Nureyev until a tragic car accident 14 years ago. Now, at 50, she formed the Los Angeles dance company and has a wonderful production in Los Angeles in November. We also have a great interview with INXS legendary saxophonist, guitarist and singer Dirk Pengilly. INXS has sold over 40 million albums.
The Cell Phone Junkie Show #332 53:06Show NotesMetroPCS and T-Mobile to merge, HTC announces the One X+ and the Starbucks app for iOS finally gets Passbook support.
Mobile Wi-Fi hotspots (tethering vs standalone device), networked printers, programming career options, Profiles in IT (Alan Mathison Turing, Father of computer science and AI), Stratford University international study program, Googles Alan Turing doodle, Apple iOS6 update (enhanced Siri, Facebook integration, Passbook, Apple-made maps, defines battle with Google), Udacity free online courses (represent a significant trend in education), Maryland teen develops sensitive cancer screening test (uses nanotube technology to make low cost device, wins Intels Science and Engineering Fair), Microsoft Surface tablet (innovative keyboard design, processing power of a PC, unknown availability, MS gets its Mojo), and Flame malware tied to US/Isreali espionage (Whitehouse security leaks must stop). This show originally aired on Saturday, June 23, 2012, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).