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Resepodden Tur & Retur

Köpenhamn är tack och lov mer än Strøget, Tivoli och Nyhavn. Mitt första besök i Nørrebro tog mig med storm och plötsligt har jag en ny favorit – som dessutom är lätt att nå med direkttåg från både Stockholm och Göteborg.Klara Halkjaer (kanske mer känd som Copenklara) möter upp för en kaffe och ett samtal om Nørrebros höjdpunkter: parker, konst, restauranger, barer och caféer du inte får missa! Copenklara avslöjar också vilket område som står på tur att bli Köpenhamns nästa trenddestination efter rykande heta Nørrebro.I Nørrebro finns det, trots att det är ett centralt område, väldigt få boendealternativ.Under mitt besök i Köpenhamn bodde jag på ett hostel som ingår i kedjan A&O Hostels. Jag gör en kort recension av A&O Nørrebro i slutet av avsnittet och pratar hållbarhet och kvalitet med marknadschefen Philip Winter från huvudkontoret i Berlin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Queb Podcast
Queb Podcast #42: Philip Winter (Kienbaum) zu Executive Search

Queb Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 24:43


In unserer heutigen Folge der QUEB-Podcastreihe sprechen wir mit Philip Winter. Philip ist Executive-Search-Berater bei Kienbaum, Eignungsdiagnostiker, im Vorstand der Recruitingrebels und studierte Psychologie. Wir geben Einblicke in die Arbeit eines Personalberaters und welche Unterschiede zwischen den vielen Headhuntern in Deutschland existieren.

Queb Podcast
Queb Podcast #42: Philip Winter (Kienbaum) zu Executive Search

Queb Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 24:43


In unserer heutigen Folge der QUEB-Podcastreihe sprechen wir mit Philip Winter. Philip ist Executive-Search-Berater bei Kienbaum, Eignungsdiagnostiker, im Vorstand der Recruitingrebels und studierte Psychologie. Wir geben Einblicke in die Arbeit eines Personalberaters und welche Unterschiede zwischen den vielen Headhuntern in Deutschland existieren.

Queb Podcast
Queb Podcast #42: Philip Winter (Kienbaum) zu Executive Search

Queb Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 24:43


In unserer heutigen Folge der QUEB-Podcastreihe sprechen wir mit Philip Winter. Philip ist Executive-Search-Berater bei Kienbaum, Eignungsdiagnostiker, im Vorstand der Recruitingrebels und studierte Psychologie. Wir geben Einblicke in die Arbeit eines Personalberaters und welche Unterschiede zwischen den vielen Headhuntern in Deutschland existieren.

Innovation Inside LaunchStreet: Leading Innovators | Business Growth | Improve Your Innovation Game

Aha moments often happen at the most surprising moments - in the shower, while driving, doing the dishes, or going for a walk. As our guest Everyday Innovator, Philip Winter, discovered his aha moment came in the shower. He shares with us how he realized there was an opportunity to change water consumption, why we need to think of ourselves and "innoventors," and why he thinks doing the same job you did six months ago is a sign of stagnation. As the Co-Founder and CEO of Nebia, Philip digs into his process of ideation and how he believes the key to momentum is actually in narrowing down your choices.  He also opens up about the importance of listening to your intuition, especially in the face of resistance.  Connect with Philip on LinkedIn Check out Nebia Check out our sponsor, Howdy Puppy Use code ‘Tamara' at checkout for discount Discover your Everyday Innovator Style Everyday Innovators Online Facebook Group Innovation is Everybody's Business Book

True Growth con Fernando Trueba
#017. Carlos Gómez Andonaegui (Nebia) - Crea Una Experiencia Memorable Alrededor De Tu Producto.

True Growth con Fernando Trueba

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 42:38


Carlos Gómez Andonaegui es el Presidente y Co-fundador de Nebia - una regadera que ofrece una experiencia única utilizando ingeniería aeroespacial para ahorrar el 65% del agua a la hora del baño, logrando así amortizar el costo de la misma en menos de dos años. En 2015, Carlos y su socio Philip Winter, lograron levantar más de $1.5 Millones de Dólares en unas cuantas horas por medio de su campaña de Kick Starter. Su producto era tan bueno, que subieron como inversionistas a Tim Cook (CEO de Apple) y a Eric Schmidt  (CEO de Google de 2001-2011). Actualmente, Nebia está disponible en más de 1,000 tiendas de Home Depot, Amazon, y los principales retailers de USA y México. En este episodio, Carlos me platica cómo han logrado crear una experiencia de baño memorable con Nebia y cuáles fueron los retos principales que enfrentaron para que la gente se atreviera a probar su producto.

Art of the Kickstart
Keeping Your Crowdfunding Backers In the Loop, Philip Winter – AOTK 226

Art of the Kickstart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 20:51


It may sound obvious, but one of the most important aspects of getting a crowdfunding product off the ground is keeping your crowdfunding backers in the loop! Too many businesses fail to get off the ground because they neglect this vital step. Today we have returning guest, Philip Winter. Philip is the CEO and Co-Founder of Nebia, the Nebia shower launched on Kickstarter in August 2015 and raised over $3M in one month. In our conversation, Philip gives an update on how the Nebia shower head has fared since the campaign ended, why they focused early on keeping their crowdfunding backers in the loop, lessons they’ve learned along the way and much more! You don’t want to miss a minute of this fascinating episode featuring Philip! Why testing your product with as many people as possible is critical. If you want to set your new product up for success, it’s critical that you get it into the hands of as many people as possible before you begin to market it to customers. While this may seem like a no-brainer, Philip Winter has seen many sellers neglect this step and come to regret it. He and his team take a lot of pride in the fact that they were able to test their product and refine it before they sent it off to their crowdfunding backers. To hear more about this process and how Philip and his team crowdfunded and fulfilled a stellar product, the Nebia shower, make sure to listen to this episode! If you want your product to take off, you’ve got to do your homework! Let’s face it, very few people have the patience to research and take the time to study what causes a product to succeed. Philip Winter and his team at Nebia decided to go against the grain and do the hard thing, they went to work interviewing and studying successful crowdfunding products. Walking away from all of their research, Philip and his team went to work building hype before the campaign, getting a good base of people who were willing to support the product early and figuring out what makes for an attractive and engaging product video. Don’t miss this episode as Philip expands on this topic and much more! Communicating with crowdfunding backers can make all the difference. Many successful crowdfunding campaigns aren't prepared for their success and the period that follows after a crowdfunding campaign ends. That’s why it is so important to take the time to learn from the startups that do it right and focus on communicating effectively with their crowdfunding backers every step of the way. Philip Winter and his team at Nebia went to work within the first few months after their campaign ended and dedicated themselves to giving their backers an update at the end of every month, leading to 22 updates in total. Find out how this strategy played a pivotal role in Nebia’s success by listening to this informative episode! Why it’s helpful to raise capital before you start your crowdfunding campaign. One of the best ways to get your crowdfunding campaign off to a good start is by securing as much funding as possible before you start your campaign. As hard as that may be for many startup entrepreneurs, it can have a huge impact on the success rate of the campaign. On this episode, Philip Winter opens up about how he and his team at Nebia were able to reach out to friends and family for their initial funding before their successful campaign. Learn how this strategy impacted the way they were able to deliver to their crowdfunding backers and more on this episode!   Key Takeaways [1:05] Philip Winter joins the podcast to give an update about the Nebia Shower. [3:30] How did Philip and his team decide which features to include? [5:30] Suggestions on getting your crowdfunding product funded quickly. [7:00] Philip talks about Nebia’s campaign video and following up with backers. [9:30] Tips for helping a crowdfunding campaign succeed. [11:00] Lessons learned about packaging and shipping. [14:00] How a startup entrepreneur can raise ...

El Valle de los Tercos
Carlos Gómez, fundador de Nebia: Cambiar cómo la humanidad se baña desde Silicon Valley

El Valle de los Tercos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 37:22


Carlos Gómez y sus cofundadores de Nebia tienen un método muy especial de conseguir inversiones: Invitan a sus posibles inversionistas a darse una ducha con ellos. Bueno, no con ellos… con Nebia. Es una ducha de diseño ultramoderno que atomiza el agua y así ahorra 70% del consumo de cada persona que se da un baño (regaderazo en México). Gómez tiene la ambición de crear una nueva manera de ducharse para toda la humanidad. Y sabía que una idea así de grande sólo se podía lanzar desde Silicon Valley. Por eso, dejó su vida de empresario de alto nivel en México y empezó desde cero en San Francisco, donde nadie lo conocía y tuvo que codearse en la aceleradora Y Combinator con veinteañeros desarrolladores de software que hablaban prácticamente otro idioma. Tuvo una campaña de Kickstarter muy exitosa y levantó tres rondas de capital con inversionistas de gran nivel, como te contamos en el avance de la semana pasada. Pero quizás la anécdota más graciosa que nos cuenta en esta entrevista imperdible es por qué el actor Ashton Kutcher, conocido por sus inversiones en tech, no invirtió en Nebia.  “Fuimos a su casa en Los Angeles”, dice Carlos. Pero algo falló. Lo que ha hecho la gran diferencia en la historia de Nebia fue su primer inversionista, nada menos que el CEO de Apple, Tim Cook. Él recibe a Carlos y su cofundador Philip Winter cuando necesitan consultarlo y les da grandes lecciones de cómo hacer funcionar una idea que para muchos es una locura.  Su mensaje central, dice Carlos, es: “Cree en tu producto”. Aquí, Carlos nos cuenta todas las peripecias de lanzarse desde cero en San Francisco y de querer transformar un mercado donde nadie pensaba que hacía falta innovar. Una increíble edición más del podcast de los latinos en Silicon Valley, escúchala. LINKS Carlos Gómez: LinkedIn | Twitter | Nebia: Sitio | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram INCMTY El festival de emprendimiento más grande de América Latina nos apoya en este episodio. Del 16 al 18 de noviembre en Monterrey, México, unos diez mil innovadores, emprendedores y soñadores se juntan a intercambiar ideas y a hacer negocios. Averigua más aquí. APÓYANOS TÚ TAMBIÉNSi quieres seguir escuchando estas historias únicas, nos tienes que ayudar con un aporte mensual en Patreon. Recuerda que los suscriptores que nos dan 5 dólares al mes reciben la grabación completa, de cerca de una hora y sin cortes, de cada entrevista. Por $10 por mes, ¡te llamamos para contarte más de Silicon Valley!  RECOMIÉNDANOSTambién nos ayudas a crecer dejando una reseña en Apple Podcasts. Edgar Solorio nos dio 5 estrellas y dijo: “Los testimoniales me han retado, me han motivado, me han enseñado. Pero sobre todo me han impulsado a seguir en esta lucha del emprendimiento”. ¡Gracias, Edgar, suerte! OPINA (QUE ES GRATIS) Esperamos tus comentarios sobre los episodios en Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn o por email. RECIBE NUESTRO NEWSLETTER Sale cada dos semanas. Déjanos tu email en el sitio o con el Robot Terco. Gracias a Cliengo. MÁS GÜENOS PODCASTS Somos parte de Cuonda, la comunidad de podcasts independientes en español. MÚSICA Es de Pablo Calvi y Demon Verlaine. Escúchala en Spotify. Y ahora también de The Plastics Revolution. EDICIÓN Nuestro editor de audio es Mariano Graglia, en Buenos Aires. Contáctalo aquí. NOSOTROS Somos Fernando Franco y Diego Graglia. #startups #emprendedores #latinos #SiliconValley #innovación #inspiración ​​​ Nos escuchamos en dos semanas. ​​ ​¡TE QUEREMOS!

Art of the Kickstart
Marketing a Better Shower – AOTK 138

Art of the Kickstart

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016 19:37


In March we published a case study we had written on the Nebia shower. This week, we had a chance to catch up with the team and hear their story behind the project! Philip Winter of Nebia spoke with us this week to give us insight into building a prototype, working with Y Combinator and raising more than $3 million on Kickstarter. Tune in for his top tips for building a great product and managing a successful Kickstarter campaign. Nebia Shower - Better experience, 70% less water Key Crowdfunding Takeaways Why you need feedback from others as you’re building a product How to get the best feedback about your prototype What it is like to work with Y Combinator How press hits make a difference How to prepare for overfunding on a Kickstarter campaign Why you should be prepared to learn as you go Links https://nebia.com/ Nebia on Kickstarter Let My People Go Surfing by Yvon Chouinard Creativity Inc by Ed Catmull and Amy Wallace Connect with Nebia Nebia on Facebook @nebia on Twitter Transcript Sponsors Art of the Kickstart is honored to be sponsored by The Gadget Flow, a product discovery platform that helps you discover, save, and buy awesome products. The Gadget Flow is the ultimate buyer's guide for cool luxury gadgets and creative gifts. Click here to learn more and list your product.

Let There Be Water Podcast
Episode #5: Philip Winter

Let There Be Water Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2016 11:30


Showering is one of the biggest water using activities in the average household. But what if it didn't have to be? Seth interviews Philip Winter, co-founder and CEO of Nebia, a start-up that believes we can save water—without compromising on shower time or quality. Learn how Philip and his company are using technology to reduce shower water use by 70%.

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Startup School Radio
Episode 34: Y Combinator's Luke Iseman, Nebia's Philip Winter

Startup School Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016 53:58


In this episode of Startup School Radio, host Aaron Harris interviews Y Combinator's hardware specialist Luke Iseman and Philip Winter, the co-founder of high-efficiency shower head maker Nebia