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SummaryIn this conversation, Peter Yang, co-founder of Pokeworks, shares his journey from growing up in a family restaurant to establishing a successful poke restaurant chain. He discusses the challenges and lessons learned in the hospitality industry, the importance of customer service, and the strategic decisions that led to the birth and growth of Pokeworks. The conversation also delves into the franchising model and the criteria for selecting franchise partners, emphasizing the need for alignment in values and vision. Yang discusses the essential elements of running a successful restaurant business, emphasizing the importance of hard work, core values, and the Aloha spirit. He addresses challenges in labor and training, outlines growth strategies focused on real estate selection, and highlights the significance of understanding customer demographics. He also shares insights on operational excellence, the role of customer reviews, and the support provided to franchisees, all while maintaining a focus on the active lifestyle market fit for his brand.Takeaways Peter Yang's family background in hospitality shaped his career. Hard work and operational excellence are key to success in restaurants. Customer service can transcend language barriers. The poke bowl concept was a response to changing consumer preferences. Franchising was not initially part of the plan for Pokeworks. Effective marketing relies heavily on word of mouth and social media. The importance of a strong franchisee support system. Selecting franchise partners requires alignment in core values. The restaurant industry is a long-term commitment with franchisees. Pokeworks aims to innovate while keeping operational costs low. Understanding that it takes hard work is crucial for success. Core values like attention to detail and positivity are essential. Labor challenges require innovative training solutions. Real estate selection is a key bottleneck for growth. Understanding customer demographics helps in site selection. Operational excellence is vital for customer retention. Customer reviews are a leading indicator of success. Franchisee support is crucial for brand consistency. Active lifestyle markets align well with healthy food offerings. Building a strong franchise network is essential for growth.
When Peter Yang's parents immigrated to San Diego from China, they did not aspire for their children to be employed in food service. “My parents were trained designers in China, and had always hoped their children would graduate college and choose professional careers,” says Yang. Nevertheless, he grew up in the family restaurant and went on to develop Pokeworks, the world's largest fast-casual, premium Poke brand with 70 locations nationwide. After earning a degree in engineering and a brief corporate internship, Yang joined his father and brother to open a full-service Chinese restaurant in Flushing, New York. “My interest was always in restaurants, and my passion to create is what led my brother and I to develop our own concept.” Yang credits the growing healthful dining trend and his childhood visits to Hawaii as inspirations for the inaugural Pokeworks location in 2015, a 700-square-foot counter-service unit. Pokeworks' fresh, healthy, and crave-able take on traditional poke bowls, burritos, salads, and sides was an immediate success. “Our initial thought was to expand slowly; but we received over one million views on Insider Food [a social media food network], creating tremendous interest in growth.” Here, Yang details his business development process from concept ideation to expansion to franchise development. He also explains how cross-utilization of fresh seafood contributes to interesting menu offerings and managing food costs. Pokeworks' current 1,200-square-foot counter and limited on-site dining units operate with relatively few staff and produce more than 30% of the concept's sales from online guest pick-up orders.
Not all successful companies can supercharge your career. And not all companies that struggle are bad for your career. How can you tell if your company, or one that you are consider, will supercharge your career? In this episode, we'll explore four key characteristics of career-accelerating companies: speed, market position, quality of talent, and development culture. Whether you're job hunting or evaluating your current role, these insights will help you identify environments that truly foster career growth.–We also discuss:Strong signals of a supercharged companyWhy shipping velocity is crucialLearning opportunities at immature companiesLooking for companies with strong talentWhat makes an excellent development culture–Referenced:Crafting a compelling career story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Reh9wTUIYc&t=913sGreatest hits on career advice with Peter Yang: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BcCHEXAVVkIs my next job at a startup or big tech?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiELOo4_XGg&t=9sShould I join or leave an ex-hypergrowth company: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-rr1cYYfEUSix superpowers of product managers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnsSwHP3d-cStage of Company: A career unlock: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H59CRHQ6va0&t=2053s–Where to find Nikhyl:LinkedInTwitter/XThreadsFind The Skip:WebsiteSubstackYouTubeSpotifyApple PodcastsTikTokDon't forget to subscribe to The Skip to hear me coach you through timely career lessons. If you're interested in joining me on a future call, send me a note on LinkedIn, Threads, Twitter or email me at: nikhyl@skip.community–Timestamps(00:00) Episode Teaser: How to 10x your career(01:10) Introducing the framework(03:41) The caller's question(05:00) 1: Speed and execution(08:43) 2: Market position(11:47) 3: Quality of talent(15:27) 4: Development culture(20:22) How to get in touch
Episode 20: How can AI tools revolutionize your business and content creation strategies? Matt Wolfe (https://twitter.com/mreflow) and Nathan Lands (https://twitter.com/NathanLands) dive into this with Peter Yang (https://twitter.com/petergyang), a principal product manager at Roblox and writer of creatoreconomy (https://creatoreconomy.so/). Peter reveals actionable insights on leveraging AI tools for everything from generating YouTube thumbnails and headlines to summarizing transcripts and editing newsletters. With a deep dive into specific use cases and the balance between engaging content without falling into the trap of clickbait, the guys offer practical tips for integrating AI into your daily workflow. They also explore the broader implications of AI on job roles, productivity, and even personal relationships. Check out The Next Wave YouTube Channel if you want to see Matt and Nathan on screen: https://lnk.to/thenextwavepd Show Notes: 00:00 Using AI for practical everyday use cases. 04:10 Enthusiastic about Claude's project feature for reusing content. 08:30 AI aids in summarizing information efficiently. 10:27 Free HubSpot guide helps understand and use AI. 15:27 Enthusiasm for AI art tools in YouTube. 18:38 EA uses AI to put 11,000 players' faces. 21:31 Meta's imagine me feature disrupts AI startups. 25:07 "OpenAI is the Kleenex of AI." 26:38 Rethinking management: AI, small teams, big impact. 30:00 Future education: One teacher reaches millions globally. 32:36 Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 feature AI translation. - Mentions: Roblox: https://www.roblox.com/ Claude AI: https://www.anthropic.com/ Superwhisper: https://www.superwhisper.app/ Runway: https://runwayml.com/ Suno AI: https://suno.ai/ EA Sports: https://www.ea.com/ — Check Out Matt's Stuff: Future Tools - https://futuretools.beehiiv.com/ Blog - https://www.mattwolfe.com/ YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@mreflow — Check Out Nathan's Stuff: Newsletter: https://news.lore.com/ Blog - https://lore.com/ The Next Wave is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Production by Darren Clarke // Editing by Ezra Bakker Trupiano
Hello hello everyone, happy spring! Can you believe it? It's already spring! We have tons of AI news for you to cover, starting with the most impactful one, did you already use Claude 3? Anthropic decided to celebrate Claude 1's birthday early (which btw is also ThursdAI's birthday and GPT4 release date, March 14th, 2023) and gave us 3 new Clauds! Opus, Sonnet and Haiku. TL;DR of all topics covered: * Big CO LLMs + APIs*
Peter is seasoned Product Leader and at the end of 2023 Peter shared his 10 Top Lessons for Product Leaders and Creators. In this episode with discussed two of them: Why craft matters and recognizing the shadows of your superpower.You can find Peter on Twitter and LinkedIn.You can sign up to Peters newsletter here.Here you can find Peters article "10 Top Lessons for Product Leaders and Creators"
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Much of the career advice out there is for aspiring PMs. But what about those who have one foot on the ladder and are looking to climb the next rung? This episode is about advancing mid to late-stage product management careers. I'm joined by Peter Yang, Product Lead at Roblox, and product newsletter writer, to discuss how established PMs can avoid getting stuck. From pursuing growth over promotion to knowing when to change companies, we discuss a wide range of strategies to help you continue building the career you want based on your individual goals.Today's discussion covers:• Wisdom for mid and late-stage product managers looking to advance their careers• Why you should focus on growth, not promotion• Optimizing for company stage instead of company name• Signs you should leave a company• The under-discussed trade-offs between compensation and tenure• Why top companies offer such high compensationCreator Economy by Peter Yang:• Nikhyl Singhal (VP Meta): How to Advance Your Product Management Career (Part 1)• Nikhyl Singhal (VP Meta): How to Advance Your Product Management Career (Part 2)Referenced in this episode:• Blog post "Stage of company, not name of company"• Six Superpowers of Product Managers• Shadows of your Superpowers (Part 1)• Shadows of your Superpowers (Part 2)Timestamps:(00:00) Introduction(01:27) Advancing mid or late-stage careers(04:38) Promotions matter less than you think(08:36) The different end goals for PM careers(13:56) How to find the right company to elevate your career(19:07) The best and worst reasons to change companies(23:28) The impact of short tenures on someone's resume(27:19) Why top companies offer such high compensation(31:31) The relationship between title and compensation(34:52) Advice for negotiating compensation(37:21) The under-discussed tradeoff between compensation and tenure(39:07) Recapping the "shadows of your superpowers"(41:55) Nikhyl's advice for dealing with a common shadow(47:43) ConclusionWhere to find Peter:• Twitter• LinkedIn• NewsletterWhere to find Nikhyl:• Twitter• LinkedInWhere to find The Skip Podcast:• Website• YouTube• TikTok• Spotify• Apple Podcasts
New York City's own Davey K and Peter join the show to talk about what inspired them to make music for kids, their new album "Storytime" and how they make all of the recording, mixing, production and video magic happen between the two of them. Their songs are all fun stories that take the listeners on a journey! Featured Songs include:1 - Frank and I2 - Dust Bunny (featuring Peter Yang)3 - I'm a Bean4 - Captain Kate (featuring Kathryn Allison)Find the Album at: Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/album/0Mi0bxCtfKOi1187U2i0bm?si=IvfrtD2LRqKsQyYCJvXBAA The featured songs have been added to the KINDIE ROCK STARS Season 4 Spotify playlist. Add the KINDIE ROCK STARS Season 4 Playlist on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/46ZrCHC7ZKFsgembcjLreS?si=0c9836d85a654a28YouTube Link:https://www.youtube.com/@heydaveyk
In this episode, we are joined with the renowned celebrity photographer Peter Yang, who has shot more than various high-profile actors and actresses, and has captured energy and bright kinetic emotion through his dazzling work. Through the lens of Peter Yang we are met with a great source of timeless material, furthermore advancing the meaning of mood, perspective, and artistry in the field of photography. Peter's bright and fun personality shines through as he talks about his passions in the field of photography, including his journey to get to where he is today. We learn more about what makes an image and how a visionary maneuvers with the growing climate of photography. He also shares stories of his past shoots, and chimes in on what he sees in the future. Aspiring photographers can grasp a sense of establishing themselves, as Peter dives into technique and strategies that help further ground him in his craft. Peter dives into technique and strategies that help further ground him in his craft. Peter lives in Los Angeles, hails from the great state of Texas, and photographs subjects all over the world. He is a contributor to GQ, Rolling Stone, Esquire and The New York Times Magazine, and has shot campaigns for Coca- cola, Comedy Central and Bank of America, among others. His work has been recognized by American Photography and Communication Arts.
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Today we're speaking with Peter Yang of OverSubscribe. Peter Yang is co-founder and CEO of OverSubscribe, a Creator Economy startup that is empowering creators to accelerate their growth as businesses by 1) allowing fans to financially invest in their favorite creator's growth in return for perks and, uniquely, regulated investment returns and 2) through guidance from our top-tier Creator Mentors. Together with his co-founder Jae Kim (a long-time friend from their college days at MIT), Peter is deeply invested in the mission of OverSubscribe to help creators to reach their full potential, regardless of where they're starting from. Prior to OverSubscribe, Peter's career was largely spent in the worlds of tech and finance, at companies like Goldman Sachs, Emergence Capital, and Corel. TIMESTAMPS: 18:14 - Background. 24:48 - The creator economy, Oversubscribe overview. 34:38 - Perks of using Oversubscribe. 47:05 - Getting started with Oversubscribe as a Talent. 56:41 - Period of time it takes in raising investment funds. 1:10:39 - Exclusive preview. Check out Oversubscribe: Website Instagram Successful Creator Public Offering (CPO) page Current Audience Interest Poll (AIP) page YouTube video by Creator as part of promoting CPO to his subscribers: youtu.be/qnPG37uai1k Email: info@oversubscribe.co Connect with Peter:LinkedIn Instagram Email: p@oversubscribe.co Connect with Jessy: LinkedIn Instagram Upcoming Events: LA Experience- members.iamwiim.com/event/laexperience NYC Experience - members.iamwiim.com/event/nycexperience More Events - https://members.iamwiim.com/events Want to join WIIM's Membership? Check out our website Don't forget to follow us on Instagram: --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wiim/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wiim/support
If you're interested in piloting Oversubscribe, you can email Peter directly to claim your spot at p@oversubscribe.coIn this week's episode, we chat with Peter Yang who is the Co-Founder of Oversubscribe. Oversubscribe helps creators level up through investment from fans and mentoring from experts. We also cover:Creator challenges: Uncover the hurdles faced by creators todayHow Oversubscribe empowers creators with crowdfunding.Discover key strategies for success in the creator economyOvercoming the challenge of limited resourcesAnd MORELinksTake Our Free QuizFree Budgeting GuideConnect with KahlilTikTokIGDownload the 1AND1 App in the App Store (iOS only)Connect with Peter:LinkedInWebsite
After Mark's time with COVID, the first day he was free to go outside, the area was covered with the smoke of distant wildfires. Another bout of smoke has rolled in to the Twin Cities just in time for the release of this episode.The club spends this Nice Thinking episode talking about the making of Glom, and discussing their feelings about pitching and publishing board games. They discover that Mark and Stephen dread pitching, but Ellen thinks it can be fun (it's her superpower).This section is about Dale, who edited this episode.I did write most of the Glom cards, but that was really playing to my superpower of brainstorming lots of ideas, very quickly. The club mentioned...that I have a full time job - TRUE...that I have to deal with the club's crap - TRUE...cats - TRUE - I volunteer at a cat shelterFor 'Dogpile!' the game - I thought up 100 dog names - EASY and I have been thinking up ~20 cat names a week (my superpower right?)Finally, they share the story of how Mark no longer edits every episode, and that's how Dale got to title this episode and add a section of episode notes about cats.GLOMGlom launched on June 14th, 2023. It is available for purchase now!Our official Glom hompage.This section is about cats. It's kitten season and the cat shelters are full - please consider adopting a cat (or other animal, but you should really consider a cat or two). The city of Minneapolis Animal Care and Control has been waving cat adoption fees on select days. Minneapolis Pet Adoption If you choose a cat from Feline Rescue in Saint Paul, the name might have been suggested by Dale. Don't worry, you can promptly change their name to that of your favorite video game character. Feline Rescue Check out these two: Phobos and Deimos, named after the two moons of Mars (or Mario and Luigi if you prefer), they are available at the time of publication Deimos and Phobos, the moon brothers are available for adoption via this link Nice Thinking about our future in Board Games 0:04:40 IRLThe game GLOM Episode 210 is the NiceGames Jam that created Glom For the record, the third deck that was renamed goal, was originally called “Scoring System Deck.” We talked about pitching the game with Peter Yang in episode 231 Pitching Tabletop GamesWe're excited about 'Dogpile!' 'Dogpile!' was a game Jam from episode 272 Dogpile! And we did a followup in episode 275 Dogpile! (part 2) Nice Thinking about NiceGameJam Games with Potential 0:46:06 Game Design Mark's List of 5 Games 1. From episode 272, Dogpile! 2. From episode 275, Palace of Versailles 3. From episode 192, recorded live, Roboston! (parts 1 and 2) 4. From episode 157, Reravel: A Backwards Storytelling Game They also mention these GameJam Games: 6. From episode 134, Rules 7. From episode 143 Ants of Destiny: Morsels of the Queen Nice Thinking about traveling to conferences TabletopOrigins is June 21-25 2023 in Columbus OHGenCon is August 3-6 in Indianapolis, IN
In this episode, I spoke with Peter Yang, Co-Founder of OverSubscribe. OverSubscribe helps creators level up— through investment from fans and mentoring from experts - visit them at https://www.oversubscribe.co. [tools that I use]
Get up to speed with the Digital Marketing News and Updates from the week of Mar 27-31, 2023.1. Twitter Publishes its Tweet Ranking Algorithm - As promised by Twitter chief Elon Musk earlier in March,, Twitter has published its recommendation algorithm code on GitHub for everyone to see. Also important to note that Twitter hasn't included the weighting info connected to each element - i.e. how much emphasis each factor gets in driving the final output results. Despite Twitter noting that it had opted ‘not to release training data or model weights associated with the Twitter algorithm at this point', some external coders have found the weighting data in the code base. According to a tweet from Peter Yang, likes and retweets are by far the most significant indicators of interest, which will help to boost tweet reach, while tweets with a URL only, or tweets that trigger negative user actions, like a block or unfollow, will limit performance. Twitter Blue subscriber tweets get a 2x-4x boost.Overall, the release provides high-level insight into how Twitter's algorithms work, while Twitter's also provided a more layman's explanation of the system, in order to help people understand how it decides what you'll see in your timeline every time you open the app.2. Google Releases 2022 Ads Safety Report - Google released their 2022 Ads safety report. I like to read these type of report to keep myself informed of what's happening out there and how to protect our clients. Here are the main points you should be aware of: Google blocked 5.2+ billion ads. In 2021, they removed 3 billion ads. Google restricted 4.3+ billion ads Google suspended 6.7+ million advertiser accounts Among the key reasons for blocking those billions of ads were trademark violations, legal requirements and misrepresentation within the promotions.To enforce their policies at this scale, we rely on a combination of human reviews and automated systems powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning. This helps sort through content and better detect violations across the globe.3. Google Releases Ads Transparency Center - Google has announced that it is rolling out the Ads Transparency Center to users worldwide over the next few weeks. The Ads Transparency Center offers a searchable database of all advertisements on Google Search, YouTube, and Display. It will also show key information about ads, including advertiser details, where/when an ad appeared and ran, and its format. For political ads, it will include the amount advertisers spent, the number of times the ad was shown, and the location targeting criteria.Meta offers similar ad information in the Facebook Ad Library, where advertisers and users can browse ads from brands in several fields, including politics, housing, employment, and credit. Ad details include the design and copy for all ad variations, the platforms where the ad is displayed, and when the ad was launched. Google advertisers can use the Ads Transparency Center as a research tool to analyze competitors' designs and ad copy to create Google Ads campaigns. In addition to the Ads Transparency Center, you can visit My Ad Center in your Google Account. Launched in October, it allows you to review ads you've seen recently on Google. You can control the ads shown to you by category, brand, and sensitive topics.4. Google March 2023 Broad Core Update Finished Rolling Out - The Google March 2023 Broad Core update finished rolling out on March 28, 2023 at about 10:30 am ET. It took 13 days to roll out, kicking off on March 15th at 10:30 am ET and completing on March 28th at 10:30 am ET.This was a global update targeting all types of content and impacting all regions, in all languages. If you were hit by this, then you will need to look at your content and see if you can do better with Google's core update advice.5. Google Search Console Report Breaks Out Merchant Listings and Product Snippets Reporting - Google has updated some of the reporting within Google Search Console to break out the differences between Merchant listings and Product snippets. Google said, “we are adding the ability to measure the impact of Merchant listing by splitting the Product results search appearance into two: Merchant listings and Product snippets.” You can now see how many clicks and impressions you get for those appearances/experiences independently of each other.If you are an e-commerce business, you can see the difference in performance between how your search results do between Merchant listings and Product snippets now in Search Console. The new Merchant listings and Product snippets search appearances can be viewed in two places in Search Console: Merchant listings and product snippets reports as an overlay on top of the report charts Performance report in the search appearance tab or through a filter 6. Google's Advice On Identifying and Analyzing WebSite Traffic Drop - Understanding the reasons behind Google Search traffic drops is crucial. This week, Google's Search Advocate Daniel Waisberg shared valuable insights on quickly spotting and analyzing the reasons for a decline in website traffic using Google Trends and the Search console performance report.The timing of this informative guide is perfect, as Google just wrapped up its March 2023 core algorithm update. Many people are now evaluating its impact on their websites. If you're trying to figure out how this algorithm update (or any updates) has affected your site, the Search Console Performance report is an excellent starting point.The main causes of organic traffic drop are: Technical issues : Errors that prevent Google from crawling, indexing, or serving your pages to users. These could be site-level or page-level technical issues. Manual actions: If your website doesn't follow Google's guidelines, some pages or the entire site may be less visible in Google Search results. Algorithm updates: Core updates may change how some pages perform in Google Search over time, leading to a slow decline in traffic. Search interest disruption: Changes in user behavior or external influences could affect the demand for certain queries. Seasonality effects: Regular traffic fluctuations due to weather, vacations, or holidays. Reporting glitches: Sudden major changes followed by a quick return to the norm could indicate a simple glitch. To better understand the root cause of a traffic drop or fluctuations, perform the following steps: Login to your search console and go to your performance report. Expand the date range to 16 months to view the drop in context and identify any patterns or trends. Periodically export and store data to access more than 16 months of information. Compare the drop period to a similar period (e.g., the same month last year or the same day last week) to pinpoint the exact changes. Explore all available tabs to determine if changes occurred only for specific queries, pages, countries, devices, or Search appearances. Ensure you compare the same number of days and preferably the same days of the week. Analyze different Search types separately to understand if the drop was limited to Search, Google Images, Video, or News tab. Analyze general trends within your industry or country to identify changes in user behavior or competing products. Segment data by country and category for more relevant insights into your website audience. Examine queries driving traffic to your site for seasonal fluctuations or trends. You are not alone if you think that this is a lot of things to do (monitoring and analyzing) just to identify the root cause. This is why you should work with your team, or a reputable expert/agency.
Bing's market share is up by 15%. Google is down by 1%. Kipp and Kieran take you through the new AI revolutions and how it will transform your business. Learn how to take AI and build real use cases for your business, the three types of roles that have forever changed from AI, how AI equals out the playing field for employees, and how to leverage AI to grow your business. Mentions ChatGPT https://chat.openai.com/chat Bing https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/bing?form=MA13FJ AI Pope on Daily Mail https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11907391/Social-media-stunned-AI-image-Pope-Francis-wearing-stylish-puffer-coat.html Midjourney https://www.midjourney.com Canva AI https://www.canva.com/ai-image-generator/ Adobe AI https://www.adobe.com/sensei/generative-ai.html Peter Yang's episode https://link.chtbl.com/CcPxrGsN Sam Altman on Lex Fridman podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_Guz73e6fw David Sacks tweet https://twitter.com/DavidSacks/status/1640415817102934018 Ben's Bites Newsletter https://www.bensbites.co/ Tiny https://www.tiny.com/ Spencer Scott's thread on AI & Shopify https://twitter.com/akaspencerscott/status/1638996893576601600?s=46&t=qo0rMvYEbESguv0k2b7KGw Microsoft AI https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/ai We're on Social Media! Follow us for everyday marketing wisdom straight to your feed YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGtXqPiNV8YC0GMUzY-EUFg Twitter: https://twitter.com/matgpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@matgpod Thank you for tuning into Marketing Against The Grain! Don't forget to hit subscribe and follow us on Apple Podcasts (so you never miss an episode)! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-against-the-grain/id1616700934 If you love this show, please leave us a 5-Star Review https://link.chtbl.com/h9_sjBKH and share your favorite episodes with friends. We really appreciate your support. Host Links: Kipp Bodnar, https://twitter.com/kippbodnar Kieran Flanagan, https://twitter.com/searchbrat ‘Marketing Against The Grain' is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Produced by Darren Clarke.
You're in college and life is good. You get a phone from your brother that turns your world upside down. You father murdered his wife, your mom. What do you do? How do you process this? Where do you turn? All this happened to Peter Yang only a few years ago. Now an unwelcome participant […] The post Podcast Ep.93: When Tragedy Hits Home (Peter Yang) appeared first on Before You Quit.
Does the average user care about decentralization? Kipp and Kieran are joined by Peter Yang (Founder of Odyssey DAO) to discuss the behind-the-scenes of DAOs, the importance of ownership, what motivates a community, and answer the question: does decentralized technology matter? Who's Peter Yang? Peter founded Odyssey DAO to onboard the next 1 million people to web3 through quality education. He is a product lead at Reddit and previously worked at Twitch, Twitter, and Facebook. Check out Peter's work! Odyssey DAO https://www.odysseydao.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/petergyang Blog https://creatoreconomy.so/ If you like this episode, check out our episode on the Lessons In Marketing Web 3 with Matthew Howells-Barby! https://link.chtbl.com/3x1YKGTI Thank you for tuning into Marketing Against The Grain! Don't forget to hit subscribe and follow us on Apple Podcasts (so you never miss an episode)! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-against-the-grain/id1616700934 If you love this show, please leave us a 5-Star Review https://link.chtbl.com/h9_sjBKH and share your favorite episodes with friends. We really appreciate your support. Links: Kipp Bodnar, https://twitter.com/kippbodnar Kieran Flanagan, https://twitter.com/searchbrat ‘Marketing Against The Grain' is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Produced by Darren Clarke.
Peter Yang, Photographerwww.MeettheCreatives.org
The term ‘web 3' has become more and more solidified in the last couple of months, being broadly an umbrella term for the development of all blockchain based technologies. But how does everyone and their moms actively participate in web 3 is a whole other question, and an important one as web 3 needs to gain mainstream adoption to continue to be relevant. Peter Yang is working on tackling this problem through an education DAO called Odyssey. Through his journey of writing web 3 beginner-friendly content and guides, such as Curious Beginner's Guide to Crypto, or Step to Step Guide to NFTs for Creators, he's realized just how important it is to ensure that people have a guided path when traversing into web 3. Through Odyssey, he's hoping to help web 3 products feel more intuitive, showcasing the utility value and pushing people away from speculation, and minimizing bad experiences such as scams. Perhaps the more interesting story though is Peter's experience becoming a web 3 creator and successfully creating a DAO, having won the Product Hunt Golden Kitty Award in the first year! Having had years of experience as a product leader in the Web 2 world, he is really able to compare and contrast the two modes of operating. ABOUT THE GUESTPeter is the founder of Odyssey, an education DAO focused on bringing the next 1 million people to web3. Peter is also a product lead at Reddit and previously worked at Twitch and Meta. You can find his writing at creatoreconomy.so.SHOW NOTES[2:15] Reality of being a Web 3 Creator[3:00] Fluidity of roles in DAOs[6:15] What does it mean to onboarding people to Web 3[9:50] NFTs vs. regular (fungible) tokens for Creators[15:05] Wallets as gateway to Web 3[20:10] Peter's experience starting a DAO[22:15] Fundraising for a DAO[28:00] Step to Step guide for starting a DAO[30:35] Are DAOs worth it?[33:40] L1s and L2s[36:10] Education in the Metaverse
It's Monopoly with a marketing spin. Kipp and Kieran get creative with marketing strategies for monopoly properties. They're talking about email marketing, outbound marketing tactics, brand marketing, and more! They also discuss the future of NFTs and how it can benefit your marketing strategies for growth. Plus they answer one of YOUR questions on how to be a marketing leader through each stage of an early-stage startup (with practical tips to get you started). Shoutout to breene13 for leaving this question in our Apple Podcast reviews! Do you want to be the next featured listener question? Leave your questions in the reviews and we may feature you next. Things mentioned: Peter Yang's article “Are NFTs the Future of Subscriptions?” https://creatoreconomy.so/p/are-nft-memberships-the-future-of-subscriptions?s=r @AlexisOhanian's tweet on NFTs https://twitter.com/alexisohanian/status/1521677108166246403 Thank you for tuning into Marketing Against The Grain! Don't forget to hit subscribe and follow us on Apple Podcasts (so you never miss an episode)! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-against-the-grain/id1616700934 If you love this show, please leave us a 5-Star Review https://link.chtbl.com/h9_sjBKH and share your favorite episodes with friends. We really appreciate your support. Links: Kipp Bodnar, https://twitter.com/kippbodnar Kieran Flanagan, https://twitter.com/searchbrat ‘Marketing Against The Grain' is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Produced by Darren Clarke.
In this episode of The Unstoppable Podcast, we're talking to Peter Yang. Peter founded the Odyssey DAO and has a ton of experience in the world of DAOs, particularly around education.We talk about Odyssey's mission and why it's so focused on education. Peter dives into some of the different elements of Web3 education that Odyssey covers, and what it's like building a DAO. We also discuss how Odyssey is structured and some of the core principles that Peter and his team are following.We also discuss the various barriers to entry in crypto and how steps like NFT domains can improve the onboarding process for newcomers to the space. Peter explains how things like identity, credentials, and reputation work in Web3 compared to Web2, and what this means.Peter also talks about how DAOs can be an equalizing force for people in underrepresented communities and how people can use on-chain resumes to land jobs. We also talk about how DAOs can make asset ownership in Web3 easier and we discuss NFTs in general and their potential.Peter walks through some of the main challenges facing DAOs and how we can solve them, and we talk about how Web3 works from a product perspective. Finally, Peter talks about some of his favorite DAOs and inspirations and what he thinks the future has in store.--You can follow Josh on Twitter, Peter Yang on Twitter, and learn more about Unstoppable Domains and our work here.--Don't forget to rate, download, and subscribe to the podcast so you won't miss an episode and we can keep producing awesome content for you.
Dog lovers are in for a treat this week as we discuss ideas for games to play with your dog! Mark and Ellen enthusiastically bring many ideas to the clubhouse, while Stephen has a unique perspective on the topic. Also: Ellen beats Metroid Dread! (There are spoilers for the game in the episode.) Turns out Stephen was wrong, there are credits in the most recent build of Fingeance! Peter Yang was on previously to discuss his work on pitching tabletop games. Pitching Tabletop GamesIndie Boards and Cards Games With Your Dogs 0:10:25 Ellen Burns-JohnsonGame DesignPhysical GamesTreibball (push ball) - giant football for dogs! - Naturally Happy Dogs, YouTubeGetting started and teaching 'outside' - FluentPet, YouTube Here's a picture of Ellen's dogs!
Dog lovers are in for a treat this week as we discuss ideas for games to play with your dog! Mark and Ellen enthusiastically bring many ideas to the clubhouse, while Stephen has a unique perspective on the topic. Also: Ellen beats Metroid Dread! (There are spoilers for the game in the episode.) Turns out Stephen was wrong, there are credits in the most recent build of Fingeance! Peter Yang was on previously to discuss his work on pitching tabletop games. Pitching Tabletop GamesIndie Boards and Cards Games With Your Dogs 0:10:25 Ellen Burns-JohnsonGame DesignPhysical GamesTreibball (push ball) - giant football for dogs! - Naturally Happy Dogs, YouTubeGetting started and teaching 'outside' - FluentPet, YouTube Here's a picture of Ellen's dogs!
Peter Yang, PhotographerWebsite: https://www.UnderExposedPodcast.comFollow on Instagram: _robjohnston Peter Yang, PhotographerWebsite: https://www.UnderExposedPodcast.comFollow on Instagram: _robjohnston Peter lives in Los Angeles, hails from the great state of Texas, and photographs subjects all over the world. Peter shoots lots of rock stars. He gets along with them because he's a nice guy and not intimidating. This is confusing to Peter because he thinks he totally looks like a rock star.Peter is a contributor to GQ, Rolling Stone, Esquire and The New York Times Magazine, and has shot campaigns for Coca-cola, Comedy Central and Bank of America, among others. His work has been recognized by American Photography and Communication Arts, but he would never tell you because he is too modest. Also, he once bowled a 225.
Peter Yang is founder of OdysseyDAO. A learning DAO for creating high-quality, 100% free Web3 education. They are a 4,000 member community of product managers, designers, engineers, and other builders passionate about Web3. Creating quality "explain like I'm five" Web3 learning material. Peter is also the author of the best-selling book, Principles of Product Management. And runs a newsletter, Creator Economy, where 10,000+ subscribers receive essays that Peter writes about building products in the creator economy. We discuss how Peter built the OdysseyDAO community, how the OdysseyDAO is run, and his vision for OdysseyDAO.Learn more about Peter and OdysseyDAO:Peter's twitter: @petergyangPeter's book: Principles of Product ManagementOdesseyDAOOdysseyDAO Website - https://www.odysseydao.comOdysseyDAO's Twitter - @odyssey_daoOdysseyDAO DiscordOdysseyDAO - Season 1 PlanIn this episode we discuss:What is a OdysseyDAO and what it provides: Quality, concise guides for learning Web3 together.OdysseyDAO's mission: Onboard 1 million people to web3What got Peter started with OdysseyDAO.How Peter went from having a popular newsletter to launching a communityHow Peter realized that it's not the number of members in the community, but the key is the number of core contributorsHow it all started with a tweet.SignalsLearning DAO to explain to people how to onboard to web3Curious beginner post took offAccelerate writing out all the contentHow Peter decided on what work to delegate:Rule of 3: No more than 3 prioritiesContentDesign the websiteGrowing the communityWhat it's like to run a remote company with a part time work forceWhat tools are safe in DAO.A communication platform: DiscordShared treasury - Crypto wallet that multiple people have access to: Gnosis safeCrowdfunding: Mirror has no code tools to set up the crowd fund, sell NFTs, and sell governance tokenVoting proposals using governance token: SnapshotThe main point of the DAO is to give core contributors upside and ownershipHow OdysseyDAO has guided learning onramps.How do you build an audience on Twitter?What Peter would have done differently building out the DAOWhat the future of OdysseyDAO looks like
Good product managers are customer-obsessed. They build products and features that will solve their customers' problems. But Peter Yang from Reddit argues that great product managers focus on how products make customers feel. Dive into this episode with us as Peter teaches us all about the emotional wheel and how PMs can learn a thing or two from gaming. Want all the highlights quickly? We've got them for you here: https://roadmunk.com/guides/podcast-product-to-product-peter-yang-emotions-optimized/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The growth of social media and online communities has undoubtedly changed the way companies can interact with their customers. The ability to generate ongoing feedback has given rise to community-based product development, the idea that customers can directly influence the direction of the products they support. Peter Yang has been involved in product development for Twitch and Facebook, and currently heads live audio efforts at Reddit. Join us as Peter touches on the value of building a community, the trends he's seeing amongst creators and fans, and the future of social audio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's episode we talk to creator economy writer Peter Yang about the 8 step process any creator can use to grow. Each episode of Creator Kit is a deep dive on a particular tool or service that can help you take your creator business to the next level. Creator Kit is presented by HiBeam: we solve comment and DM overload for creators; follow HiBeam on Twitter and subscribe on YouTube for more great content. Peter writes the popular Substack newsletter Creator Economy, and has previously built products for creators as a product manager at companies like Twitter, Twitch, Facebook, and more. On this episode we talk about a framework Peter developed called Creator Hierarchy of Needs, as well as a powerful planning exercise for creators called the Creator Lean Canvas. Guest Links: Peter on Twitter Creator Hierarchy of Needs Created Economy newsletter / blog Build for Creators (includes Lean Canvas for Creators and more) Peter's favorite creators: Garry Tan and videogamedunkey ----- This is Creator Kit, HiBeam's podcast series on the tools that help creators thrive. If you enjoyed the conversation and don't want to miss future episodes, just hit subscribe on iTunes, Google, Spotify, or plug our RSS feed in your player of choice.
It's a packed clubhouse for this special episode! Your regular hosts are joined by two guests: Peter Yang and Dale LaCroix. Peter is a game designer, creative director, and tabletop games agent based out of Minnesota. Dale, as you know, is just plain evil. The adventure of the day—pitching games to tabletop publishers. And Peter is our guide! Pitching Tabletop Games MarketingPhysical GamesTabletopListen to the episode where GLOM first took shape (episode 210).GlomProtospiel MN (2020)Twin Cities Playtest with IGDA-TCGenConOrigins Game FairTabletop Simulator - notes on importing cards - Dale LaCroixThe Game Crafter - Print cards on demand with this websitePeter YangGuestPeter's a charismatic public speaker with a passion for games and game development. He's worked in QA, development, and production roles within the games industry. From board games to video games, he enjoys helping people bring their fun ideas to stand out from the crowd. External link Peter on Twitter @ZettoVyker
It's a packed clubhouse for this special episode! Your regular hosts are joined by two guests: Peter Yang and Dale LaCroix. Peter is a game designer, creative director, and tabletop games agent based out of Minnesota. Dale, as you know, is just plain evil. The adventure of the day—pitching games to tabletop publishers. And Peter is our guide! Pitching Tabletop Games Marketing Physical Games Tabletop Listen to the episode where GLOM first took shape (episode 210). Glom Protospiel MN (2020) Twin Cities Playtest with IGDA-TC GenCon Origins Game Fair Peter Yang Guest Peter's a charismatic public speaker with a passion for games and game development. He's worked in QA, development, and production roles within the games industry. From board games to video games, he enjoys helping people bring their fun ideas to stand out from the crowd. External link Peter on Twitter @ZettoVyker
We all know that solving your customer's problem - in a way that's feasible, viable and usable - is the key to a product's success. (Or one of them, anyway!) Inherent in that is clearly understanding your users, and their peoblems. We talked with Peter Yang (Product Lead @ Reddit) about understanding the needs and mindsets of creators, and how to build products for them.Featured Links: Follow Peter on LinkedIn and Twitter|Creator Economy|Build for Creators Course | Buy Peter's book 'Principles of Product Management' | Rob Fitzpatrick's book 'The Mom Test'
A note from Talking Taiwan host Felicia Lin: May 15 to June 15th is Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month. Tourette Syndrome is usually diagnosed in childhood or adolescence. According to the Tourette Association of America 1 out of every 160 children between the ages of 5-17 in the United States has Tourette Syndrome and 1 out of every 100 children has Tourette Syndrome or another Tic Disorder. In doing research for this interview, I visited the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Tourette Association of America websites. On these websites, I noticed that resources for children with Tourette Syndrome and their parents to deal with bullying were prominently displayed. It’s an important reminder that there needs to be more awareness, tolerance and understanding of Tourette Syndrome, but not just in childhood but in society in general, amongst people of all ages. My guest on this episode of Talking Taiwan is Tourette Activist, Peter Yang Zhao who we’ve had on previous episodes with Sergeant Steven Lee to talk about the topic of Asian hate. In this in depth interview, Peter explains what Tourette Syndrome is, how he got diagnosed, and speaks frankly about the challenges he’s had to overcome as a Touretter, and how he advocates for more awareness of Tourette Syndrome. Here’s a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode: Peter’s connection to Taiwan Georges Gilles de la Tourette What is Tourette Syndrome Coprolalia The Tourette Syndrome iceberg People with Tourette Syndrome are often affected by another co-occurring condition like Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Depression The connection between OCD and Tourette Syndrome How Peter’s mother dealt with his Tourette Syndrome Peter’s evolution of vocal tics and how he changed his vocal tics over years How Peter was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome How tics can change over time Cognitive behavior training Peter’s first tic which appeared at 8 years old The stress Peter experienced while being bullied at school The reflexology treatment that Peter initially received to treat his Tourette Syndrome How Peter had to fight other students at school to defend himself and stop the bullying What happened when Peter started taking an antipsychotic drug (pimozide) to control his tics Coprographia How Peter’s mother and doctors reacted to his complaints of increased intrusive thoughts The physical and mental addiction that Peter developed to the drug How tics are triggered How Peter’s only escape from his intrusive thoughts was to sleep How Peter started having suicidal thoughts How Peter decided to stop taking the antipsychotic drug What happened when Peter quit taking the drug How Peter’s tics are seasonal Tourette Association of America which is located in Bayside, NY How Peter didn’t want to have kids because he was afraid of passing along the genes for Tourette Syndrome Tourette’s Facebook support groups How Peter was interviewed for the Tourette Syndrome podcast #7DaysOfTourettes movement The article Peter wrote about Ted Cruz’s tweet about Tourette Syndrome Related Links: Georges Gilles de la Tourette: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Gilles_de_la_Tourette Coprolalia: https://bit.ly/2RhyGl9 John Hopkins Medicine: What causes Tourette Syndrome and How Tourette Syndrome can occur differently in boys and girls: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/tourettes-disorder#:~:text=It%20is%20an%20autosomal%20dominant,gene%20on%20to%20each%20child. Tourette Association of America: https://tourette.org/ CDC data and statistics on Tourette Syndrome: https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/tourette/data.html Dr. Arthur K. Shapiro: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_K._Shapiro Twitch and Shout: A Touretter’s Tale by Lowell Handler: https://www.amazon.com/Twitch-Shout-Touretters-Lowell-Handler/dp/0816644519 Coprographia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coprographia Pimozide: https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a686018.html Jumaane Williams: https://bit.ly/3ebDRvW Jumaane Williams talks about Tourette Syndrome: https://council.nyc.gov/jumaane-williams/2017/07/12/jumaane-williams-talks-about-tourette-syndrome/ Tourette's Podcast group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/664680327265761/?ref=share Tic and Tourette's support page https://www.facebook.com/groups/477065749007938/?ref=share Tourette's Syndrome support group https://www.facebook.com/groups/tourettessyndromesupport/?ref=share Tourette's Podcast page www.Tourettespodcast.com https://asamnews.com/2021/01/30/oped-asian-am-with-tourette-tired-of-being-punch-line/ Asian In New York: http://www.asianinny.com/ ORIENTED.com: http://oriented.com/ The Sunflower Movement: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunflower_Student_MovementA note from Talking Taiwan host Felicia Lin:
A note from Talking Taiwan host Felicia Lin: In this episode I’m welcoming back Peter Yang Zhao and Steve Lee to continue talking about the topic of Asian hate picking up after part 1, episode 125. Both have been active in fighting crimes against Asians and have lots to share on the topic of Asian hate. Peter Yang Zhao, is an anti-Asian hate crime activist, and Tourette’s syndrome activist. Sergeant Steven Lee is a 16-year veteran of the NYPD, a whistleblower fighting to reform police corruption and anti-Asian hate crime activist. In 2020 he ran for State Assembly in District 40. Here’s a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode: What happened to Peter’s wife after she was punched in the face and the police came Why Peter’s wife was handcuffed by police and remained handcuffed when taken to the hospital to get stitches Bail reform What happened when Peter reached out the Flushing Chamber of Commerce, Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF), Ron Kim and the MinKwon Center for help How Peter’s wife’s case was classified as a criminal case instead of a civil case How the case was delayed and dropped due to the COVID-19 pandemic How Peter wrote an article for AsAmNews about what happened with his wife What a COP program is The Guardian Angels Flushing block watch groups Main Street Patrol and PSP 5 D’s of self-defense: deter, detect, delay, deny defend What is considered self-defense Why Asian hate crimes are underreported What can people do to help stop Asian hate crime Why Steve is fighting police corruption Related Links: Peter Yang Zhao on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fabulously_tourette/ Peter’s account of the anti-Asian crime involving his wife: https://asamnews.com/2021/03/23/oped-finding-real-solutions-to-ending-anti-asian-hate-crimes/ Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALEDF): https://www.aaldef.org/ MinKwon Center for Community Action: http://minkwon.org/ Shomrim (Jewish COP): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shomrim_(neighborhood_watch_group) Guardian Angels: http://guardianangels.org/
0:10- A Snazzy Peter 1:20- Peter Gets Fit 2:45- TJ In the Gym 3:35- An Annoying Work Email 4:50- Capitalistic People 6:00- Ted Wrapping 7:30- Peter Screams at Ted About the Roaring 20’s 9:45- Take our Advice or Don’t 11:30- Peter Yang 14:45- Old Peeps and Crypto 16:05- Emo Peter 16:30- UK Talk 17:45- Peter Believes In Humanity 19:00- English History 21:10- Talk about that Cash!
A note from Talking Taiwan host Felicia Lin: My guests on this episode of Talking Taiwan about the topic of Asian hate are Peter Yang Zhao and Steve Lee. Both have been active in the fighting crimes against Asians and have lots to share on the topic of Asian hate. Peter Yang Zhao, is an anti-Asian hate crime activist, and Tourette’s syndrome activist. A quick glance at his Instagram handle @fabulously_tourette reveals how outspoken he is on these topics. We will have him back on as a guest on a future episode to talk about his Tourette’s syndrome and advocacy work. Sergeant Steven Lee is a 16-year veteran of the NYPD, a whistleblower fighting to reform police corruption and anti-Asian hate crime activist. In 2020 he ran for State Assembly in District 40. Here’s a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode: The 89-year-old woman who was set on fire in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York on July 14, 2020 They Can’t Burn Us All rallies and movement Guardian Angels How early on in the COVID-19 pandemic Steve donated N-95 masks to seniors Early reactions within the Asian community when the Chinese started being blamed for spreading the Coronavirus How Steve posted about crimes against Asians on Facebook saying that we need to start neighborhood block watches How Steve created Asians in America which donated cooked food to first responders The two block watch programs in Flushing: Main Street Patrol and PSP How the Asian Hate Crime Task Force is volunteer-based and not an actual official unit The pushback that the Asian Hate Crime Task Force is getting from cops How cops need to understand the culture of neighborhoods that they work in Peter’s various encounters with Taiwanese after moving to the U.S from China where he was born and raised The Asian hate crime that happened to Peter’s wife Related Links: Peter Yang Zhao on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fabulously_tourette/ Elderly woman set on fire in Brooklyn: https://abc7ny.com/woman-set-on-fire-elderly-attack-89-year-old-attacked-bensonhurst-crime/6333749/ BREAKING: Teen Suspects Arrested, Charged After 89-Year-Old Woman Set on Fire in Brooklyn: https://nextshark.com/bensonhurst-brooklyn-suspects-arrested-89-year-old-grandma/ #TheyCantBurnUsAll: https://www.theycantburnusall.org/ Guardian Angels: http://guardianangels.org/ The first They Can’t Burn Us All/Asian Unity Rally that started in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York: https://asamnews.com/2020/08/02/asian-americans-rally-to-protest-hate-crimes-in-bensonhurst-neighborhood/ The second They Can’t Burn Us All Rally that started in New York’s Washington Square Park: https://nextshark.com/china-mac-second-protest-nyc-chinatown/ Asian In New York: http://www.asianinny.com/ Su Beng, the Taiwan Independence Revolutionary: http://aboutsubeng.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Su_Beng Talking Taiwan on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/talkingtaiwan
Lion's Lair 2020: How can you incentivize customers to leave stunning reviews for e-commerce business. Reviewerly, today's Lion's Lair finalist has a method for doing so. Guest: Peter Yang, Founder, Reviewerly
We are almost at the weekend! But before we get out in the great spring weather, enjoy a conversation with Peter Yang!
Episode 23 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Peter Yang, former Product Manager at Twitch. Today’s show would not be possible without Digital Ocean. Learn more at do.co/hackernoon. In this episode Trent Lapinski and Peter Yang discuss the live streaming market including the differences between the US and Chinese markets, video game streaming, and product management. “Live streaming is about long form content, interactive content, content you can talk to your viewers about or talk to other streamers about.” “It is about creating these jobs for people who might not enjoy a white collar job, or driving Uber or something, who just really enjoy playing videos.” “Why not make a career out of playing video games? Being able to connect with other people around the country playing these video games and have a thriving career that way; I think that’s just awesome.” — Peter Yang Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com
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Today my guest is Peter Yang, Senior Product Manager at Twitch. Peter has been in the Western live streaming industry for more than four years, starting out at Facebook working on Facebook live, then jumping over to Twitter where he helped develop Periscope after Twitter had acquired it. Most recently he has joined Twitch, where he works specifically to develop tools for streamers (or creators as he calls them) to improve their streaming experience, help them grow their followings, and monetize better. We start out our conversation talking about some of Peter’s opinions on the Western live streaming industry, it’s differences with China, the future of the Twitch IRL category and the potential for the audio only live streaming vertical. Then we dive into his role at Twitch and discuss some of the specific products that he has worked on including Raids, Achievements, and Squad Streaming. There are a couple terms that Peter uses quite a bit that you may not be familiar with. The first one is IRL, which stands for “in real life”. Video game live streaming is the main type of streaming content on Twitch and anything outside of that such as painting, dancing, a talk show, etc. is referred to as IRL content. The second is Subs, which is simply an abbreviation for subscriptions. As we discuss in the interview, subscriptions are one of the ways that Twitch streamers can monetize their streams. viewers are able to pay a small fee to Subscribe to a Twitch streamer’s channel. This unlocks special privileges for them and the streamer earns money from each subscription. The last one is Emotes, which are essentially emojis, stickers, and gifs used in the Twitch viewer chats. As Peter explains in the interview, the vast majority of Twitch emotes are what's known as subscription emotes. Fans of a particular broadcaster can unlock a bespoke set of emotes when they subscribe to that particular broadcaster. And broadcasters earn the ability to have a greater number of their own emotes by racking up more subscribers. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to learn more about Peter, you can find him on: Twitter @petergyang And on Medium at: https://medium.com/@peteryang About Stream Wars: This bi-weekly podcast will explore everything there is to know about the global live streaming industry, covering the latest trends from the top platforms both in China and the West (including YY, Huya, Inke, MeetMe, Twitch, Live.me, Bigo and Younow) while also addressing basic questions such as “what is livestreaming and why would anyone watch it?” Stream Wars will feature interviews with top streamers who share their tips and tricks for hosting a popular stream, what motivates them to stream, and how live streaming has impacted their lives. We’ll also talk to engineers and product developers to learn what it takes to build a popular livestreaming platform. Learn more about live streaming at: www.themeetgroup.com/blog
On today's podcast I speak with photographer Peter Yang. He has worked with clients such as GQ,Rolling Stone,Variety,Levi's,and Ray Ban to name a few. www.peteryang.com Instagram - @yopeteryang
This episode is all about virtual reality, mixed reality and augmented reality headsets and the impact we think it will have on education in general. Only one topic but a lot to talk about! Check out the talking points below. All in one VR Headset PicoVR June2016: a. Link: http://blog.geekbuying.com/index.php/2016/04/19/pico-neo-all-in-one-virtual-reality-headset-base-on-qualcomm-snapdragon-820/ b. http://www.picovr.com/en/neo.html c. Pico is owned by Chinese Company Goer Tek Inc – Manufacture for Oculus, PSVR, Samsung Gear VR. d. What's different? Controller holds the: cpu, ram, storage, battery. This means a light HMD e. How does it compare? Lower resolution than Vive/Rift, 90hz refresh rate (same as Rift and Vive), Cardboard is 60hz. f. Battery – 3 hours continuous g. What else? Controllers - normal game pad and some that look very similar to PlayStation Move motion controller, h. Running on Android – What about games? English/Chinese support. Only 3 to begin with from Audio Arena, EvilRobot Traffic Jam, WaddleHome – all editor picks on Oculus store. i. Price? 3399RMB = 525USD or HMD only 300USD The Untold Story of Magic Leap by Peter Yang of Wired a. Link: http://www.wired.com/2016/04/magic-leap-vr/ b. Watch the demo video – c. https://www.magicleap.com/#/home d. Education is definitely a focus for them