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Best podcasts about popsocket

Latest podcast episodes about popsocket

Mac Geek Gab (Enhanced AAC)
Beware The Click of Regret

Mac Geek Gab (Enhanced AAC)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 89:09 Transcription Available


Tired of fumbling with your tech? Discover gadgets and tips that make life easier and more fun. In this episode, dive into the world of Cool Stuff Found with the Mac Geek Gab team. From the versatile PopSocket battery pack to rechargeable LED flashlight gloves, we've got the gadgets that […]

The Tech Addicts Podcast
Sunday 6th August - Tab, Flip and Fold Samsung Unpacked

The Tech Addicts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 123:03


This week Gareth and Ted chat about the announcments from Samsung's Unpacked event. The Galaxy Tab S9, Flip5, Fold5, Watch6 alongside rumours of a S9FE, Galaxy Ring. Also the Lume Pad 2, Wizman Retro Powerbank, Oppo and Nokia, OnePlus Open, Arc Browser, CoolerMaster Motion 1 and Threads. With Gareth Myles and Ted Salmon Join us on Mewe RSS Link: https://techaddicts.libsyn.com/rss iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify  Amazon | Pocket Casts | Castbox | PodHubUK Feedback, Fallout and Contributions Finding a 5G Router Ted kitted out with Samsung Watch4, Tab S8 and S23 Hardline on the hardware Samsung Unpacked (Shane Craig's 5 minute YouTube Roundup) Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 vs Tab S9 Plus vs Tab S9 Ultra Samsung Galaxy Watch6 vs Watch6 Classic Galaxy Tab S9 FE series is real and Samsung just confirmed it! Samsung reportedly wants to switch back to Exynos in some regions Samsung to start production of its rumoured Galaxy Ring next month World's highest capacity PCIe SSD hits 61TB, and you could fit two in your PC Cooler Master's strategic alliance with D-Box, Motion 1 Lume Pad 2 - the most enjoyable 3D tablet. The 3D viewing experience WIZMAN x CYCLOID Magnetic Power Bank - Green Power Google-backed startup sets two world records in geothermal power Nokia may force OPPO out of UK market after latest Patent licensing win Oppo is officially China's largest smartphone maker Newly leaked OnePlus Open renders show major design changes The Name of the Game Google Play Games for PC gets Big Updates Flap your trap about an App Threads has reportedly already lost half of its active users Is decentralisation the future of social media? Twitter begins its transition to 'X' Why the New Arc Browser Is Better Than Chrome Google Gallows & Chrome Coroner First look at the new Microsoft 365 Chromebook integration Google details Play Store tablet redesign, says letterbox apps will rank lower Google Chrome could get Link Previews that changes the way you browse the web Hark Back Ding Dong! Classic doorbell chimes Bargain Basement: Best UK deals and tech on sale we have spotted Anker 622 Magnetic Power Bank (MagGo with Popsocket), 5000mAh Magnetic External Battery with Replaceable PopGrip and Holder, USB-C for iPhone - 15% off Now: £25.49 Was: £29.99 Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 512GB + Samsung Galaxy Watch6, 40mm (UK Version) £1204.20 - £100 voucher = £1104.20 + £50 Google Play Store Voucher (512GB for the price of 256GB) Plus loads more bundles involving Watches and Tab S9 Crucial X8 2TB Portable SSD - Up to 1050MB/s - PC and Mac - USB 3.2 External Solid State Drive - 55% off Now: £90.98 Was: £203.99 Roku Streambar £78.88 from £129.99 MSI PRO MP273 27" Monitor FHD (1920 x 1080), 75Hz, IPS, 5ms, HDMI, DisplayPort, Speakers, Anti-Glare, Anti-Flicker, Less Blue light, TÜV Certified, VESA, Kensington, Black - 29% off Now £99.00 Was: £139.99 Ticwatch Pro 5 £50 off, now £280 in Launch Deal Friend of our MeWe Groups Irfan Ali is selling his SoundCore Space Q45 Headphones for £75. I have reviewed them as he sent them over. Roll-up folks - they're really good and at £75 it's a bit of a bargain over the £149 usual price. They are in perfect condition. Ted's Review Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk | PodHubUK Contact:: gareth@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Gareth - @garethmyles | Mastodon | garethmyles.com | Gareth's Ko-Fi Ted - tedsalmon.com | Ted's PayPal | Mastodon | Ted's Amazon | tedsalmon@post.com YouTube: Tech Addicts

iOS Today (Video HI)
iOS 649: What's in Our Bags? - HidrateSpark PRO, inCharge X, Osmo Pocket, YubiKey

iOS Today (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 96:42


Rosemary Orchard joins Mikah Sargent in the studio today! Together they show off a wide variety of gadgets and devices that every iPhone/iPad user should find useful for carrying in their travel bag. Charge your phone, tie your cables, clean your screens, and more with these helpful items! SlickWraps for iPad Pro Magic Keyboard ESR Paper-Feel Magnetic Screen Protector Compatible elago Metal Pencil Holder inCharge XL – Rolling Square Satechi Watch Charger Satechi AirPods Charger Oura Nomad Charger MyCharge Charger Apple MagSafe Battery Anker MagGo Battery Anker PopSocket Battery Philips Accessories 3-Outlet Extension Cord, 8 Ft Designer Braided Power Cord Ball Bungee Cords 6 Inch Minix 66W Charger Minix 100W Charger Charge ASAP Magnetic Cables Incase AirPods Lanyard Incase Airpods Pro Case Fidget Toy YubiKey Apple MagSafe Wallet PebbleBee Card Gear Tie DJI Osmo Pocket News Universal Control and Handoff broken for several users after the latest iPad and Mac updates New iOS update 16.4.1 is available now and fixes a few issues Apple expands renewable energy to decarbonize production by 2030 Entertaining Siri easter eggs include catchy beatboxing Shortcuts Corner Rosemary's Packing List NFC Tag Trick Daryn wants to know if he can automatically launch a shortcut or focus mode before an iOS calendar event begins App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Control Nearby Devices under Accessibility Mikah's App Cap: Share estimated time of arrival in Maps Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: lectricebikes.com

iOS Today (MP3)
iOS 649: What's in Our Bags? - HidrateSpark PRO, inCharge X, Osmo Pocket, YubiKey

iOS Today (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 96:15


Rosemary Orchard joins Mikah Sargent in the studio today! Together they show off a wide variety of gadgets and devices that every iPhone/iPad user should find useful for carrying in their travel bag. Charge your phone, tie your cables, clean your screens, and more with these helpful items! SlickWraps for iPad Pro Magic Keyboard ESR Paper-Feel Magnetic Screen Protector Compatible elago Metal Pencil Holder inCharge XL – Rolling Square Satechi Watch Charger Satechi AirPods Charger Oura Nomad Charger MyCharge Charger Apple MagSafe Battery Anker MagGo Battery Anker PopSocket Battery Philips Accessories 3-Outlet Extension Cord, 8 Ft Designer Braided Power Cord Ball Bungee Cords 6 Inch Minix 66W Charger Minix 100W Charger Charge ASAP Magnetic Cables Incase AirPods Lanyard Incase Airpods Pro Case Fidget Toy YubiKey Apple MagSafe Wallet PebbleBee Card Gear Tie DJI Osmo Pocket News Universal Control and Handoff broken for several users after the latest iPad and Mac updates New iOS update 16.4.1 is available now and fixes a few issues Apple expands renewable energy to decarbonize production by 2030 Entertaining Siri easter eggs include catchy beatboxing Shortcuts Corner Rosemary's Packing List NFC Tag Trick Daryn wants to know if he can automatically launch a shortcut or focus mode before an iOS calendar event begins App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Control Nearby Devices under Accessibility Mikah's App Cap: Share estimated time of arrival in Maps Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: lectricebikes.com

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
iOS Today 649: What's in Our Bags?

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 96:15


Rosemary Orchard joins Mikah Sargent in the studio today! Together they show off a wide variety of gadgets and devices that every iPhone/iPad user should find useful for carrying in their travel bag. Charge your phone, tie your cables, clean your screens, and more with these helpful items! SlickWraps for iPad Pro Magic Keyboard ESR Paper-Feel Magnetic Screen Protector Compatible elago Metal Pencil Holder inCharge XL – Rolling Square Satechi Watch Charger Satechi AirPods Charger Oura Nomad Charger MyCharge Charger Apple MagSafe Battery Anker MagGo Battery Anker PopSocket Battery Philips Accessories 3-Outlet Extension Cord, 8 Ft Designer Braided Power Cord Ball Bungee Cords 6 Inch Minix 66W Charger Minix 100W Charger Charge ASAP Magnetic Cables Incase AirPods Lanyard Incase Airpods Pro Case Fidget Toy YubiKey Apple MagSafe Wallet PebbleBee Card Gear Tie DJI Osmo Pocket News Universal Control and Handoff broken for several users after the latest iPad and Mac updates New iOS update 16.4.1 is available now and fixes a few issues Apple expands renewable energy to decarbonize production by 2030 Entertaining Siri easter eggs include catchy beatboxing Shortcuts Corner Rosemary's Packing List NFC Tag Trick Daryn wants to know if he can automatically launch a shortcut or focus mode before an iOS calendar event begins App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Control Nearby Devices under Accessibility Mikah's App Cap: Share estimated time of arrival in Maps Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: lectricebikes.com

iOS Today (Video)
iOS 649: What's in Our Bags? - HidrateSpark PRO, inCharge X, Osmo Pocket, YubiKey

iOS Today (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 96:42


Rosemary Orchard joins Mikah Sargent in the studio today! Together they show off a wide variety of gadgets and devices that every iPhone/iPad user should find useful for carrying in their travel bag. Charge your phone, tie your cables, clean your screens, and more with these helpful items! SlickWraps for iPad Pro Magic Keyboard ESR Paper-Feel Magnetic Screen Protector Compatible elago Metal Pencil Holder inCharge XL – Rolling Square Satechi Watch Charger Satechi AirPods Charger Oura Nomad Charger MyCharge Charger Apple MagSafe Battery Anker MagGo Battery Anker PopSocket Battery Philips Accessories 3-Outlet Extension Cord, 8 Ft Designer Braided Power Cord Ball Bungee Cords 6 Inch Minix 66W Charger Minix 100W Charger Charge ASAP Magnetic Cables Incase AirPods Lanyard Incase Airpods Pro Case Fidget Toy YubiKey Apple MagSafe Wallet PebbleBee Card Gear Tie DJI Osmo Pocket News Universal Control and Handoff broken for several users after the latest iPad and Mac updates New iOS update 16.4.1 is available now and fixes a few issues Apple expands renewable energy to decarbonize production by 2030 Entertaining Siri easter eggs include catchy beatboxing Shortcuts Corner Rosemary's Packing List NFC Tag Trick Daryn wants to know if he can automatically launch a shortcut or focus mode before an iOS calendar event begins App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Control Nearby Devices under Accessibility Mikah's App Cap: Share estimated time of arrival in Maps Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: lectricebikes.com

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
iOS Today 649: What's in Our Bags?

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 96:42


Rosemary Orchard joins Mikah Sargent in the studio today! Together they show off a wide variety of gadgets and devices that every iPhone/iPad user should find useful for carrying in their travel bag. Charge your phone, tie your cables, clean your screens, and more with these helpful items! SlickWraps for iPad Pro Magic Keyboard ESR Paper-Feel Magnetic Screen Protector Compatible elago Metal Pencil Holder inCharge XL – Rolling Square Satechi Watch Charger Satechi AirPods Charger Oura Nomad Charger MyCharge Charger Apple MagSafe Battery Anker MagGo Battery Anker PopSocket Battery Philips Accessories 3-Outlet Extension Cord, 8 Ft Designer Braided Power Cord Ball Bungee Cords 6 Inch Minix 66W Charger Minix 100W Charger Charge ASAP Magnetic Cables Incase AirPods Lanyard Incase Airpods Pro Case Fidget Toy YubiKey Apple MagSafe Wallet PebbleBee Card Gear Tie DJI Osmo Pocket News Universal Control and Handoff broken for several users after the latest iPad and Mac updates New iOS update 16.4.1 is available now and fixes a few issues Apple expands renewable energy to decarbonize production by 2030 Entertaining Siri easter eggs include catchy beatboxing Shortcuts Corner Rosemary's Packing List NFC Tag Trick Daryn wants to know if he can automatically launch a shortcut or focus mode before an iOS calendar event begins App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Control Nearby Devices under Accessibility Mikah's App Cap: Share estimated time of arrival in Maps Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: lectricebikes.com

3D Printing Projects
Human Ear iPhone Case

3D Printing Projects

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 1:45


Protect your phone with an Ear case! Compatible with any PopSocket, the grip securely attaches to flexible filament. Guide: https://learn.adafruit.com/ear-phone Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit Shop for parts to build your own DIY projects http://adafru.it/3dprinting 3D Printing Projects Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjF7R1fz_OOWD2dJNRIN46uhMCWvNOlbG 3D Hangout Show Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjF7R1fz_OOVgpmWevin2slopw_A3-A8Y Layer by Layer CAD Tutorials Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjF7R1fz_OOVsMp6nKnpjsXSQ45nxfORb Timelapse Tuesday Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjF7R1fz_OOVagy3CktXsAAs4b153xpp_ Connect with Noe and Pedro on Social Media: Noe's Twitter / Instagram: @ecken Pedro's Twitter / Instagram: @videopixil ----------------------------------------- Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe Adafruit Monthly Deals & FREE Specials https://www.adafruit.com/free?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting Join our weekly Show & Tell on G+ Hangouts On Air: http://adafru.it/showtell Watch our latest project videos: http://adafru.it/latest?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting 3DThursday Posts: https://blog.adafruit.com/category/3d-printing?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting Music by Bartlebeats https://soundcloud.com/adafruit -----------------------------------------

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Adafruit Industries
Human Ear iPhone Case

Adafruit Industries

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 1:45


Protect your phone with an Ear case! Compatible with any PopSocket, the grip securely attaches to flexible filament. Guide: https://learn.adafruit.com/ear-phone Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit Shop for parts to build your own DIY projects http://adafru.it/3dprinting 3D Printing Projects Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjF7R1fz_OOWD2dJNRIN46uhMCWvNOlbG 3D Hangout Show Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjF7R1fz_OOVgpmWevin2slopw_A3-A8Y Layer by Layer CAD Tutorials Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjF7R1fz_OOVsMp6nKnpjsXSQ45nxfORb Timelapse Tuesday Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjF7R1fz_OOVagy3CktXsAAs4b153xpp_ Connect with Noe and Pedro on Social Media: Noe's Twitter / Instagram: @ecken Pedro's Twitter / Instagram: @videopixil ----------------------------------------- Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe Adafruit Monthly Deals & FREE Specials https://www.adafruit.com/free?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting Join our weekly Show & Tell on G+ Hangouts On Air: http://adafru.it/showtell Watch our latest project videos: http://adafru.it/latest?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting 3DThursday Posts: https://blog.adafruit.com/category/3d-printing?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting Music by Bartlebeats https://soundcloud.com/adafruit -----------------------------------------

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iOS Today (Video HI)
iOS 622: MagSafe Accessories for iPhone 14 - Anker PopSocket Battery, Joby GripTight Mount, Razer Cooler Chroma

iOS Today (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 77:09


"Thwock!" — That's the sound of all the MagSafe gadgets and accessories Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent are showing on this week's episode of iOS Today. Anker PopSocket Battery Joby GripTight™ Wall Mount for MagSafe Joby GripTight™ Mount for MagSafe Belkin Magnetic Wireless Charger Belkin BOOST↑CHARGE™ PRO 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad with MagSafe mophie 3-in-1 Travel Charger With MagSafe Spigen Mag Fit Razer Cooler Chroma Moft Smart Desk Mat Belkin BOOST↑CHARGE PRO 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Stand with MagSafe MagSafe PopSocket MagSafe PopWallet Moft Wallet Stand News USB-C iPhone will be a legal requirement in Europe by 2024, as law finally passes 10 New iOS 16 Features Coming Later This Year Adaptive Transparency Feature Works for AirPods Max Users in iOS 16.1 Beta PSA: iOS 16 has a limit to how many custom lock screens users can create Shortcuts Corner Tom has some thoughts on using the modulo operation for date math during a leap year. Cody is looking for a way to switch between audio and video versions of iOS Today whilst out on a run. Feedback & Questions David's Bluetooth connection disconnects along two sections of highway between Tucson and Phoenix. David wants to know what could be causing the issue. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Now Playing Plus Mikah's App Cap: 49mm Green Alpine Loop Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsors: hover.com/twit eightsleep.com/ios

iOS Today (MP3)
iOS 622: MagSafe Accessories for iPhone 14 - Anker PopSocket Battery, Joby GripTight Mount, Razer Cooler Chroma

iOS Today (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 76:47


"Thwock!" — That's the sound of all the MagSafe gadgets and accessories Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent are showing on this week's episode of iOS Today. Anker PopSocket Battery Joby GripTight™ Wall Mount for MagSafe Joby GripTight™ Mount for MagSafe Belkin Magnetic Wireless Charger Belkin BOOST↑CHARGE™ PRO 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad with MagSafe mophie 3-in-1 Travel Charger With MagSafe Spigen Mag Fit Razer Cooler Chroma Moft Smart Desk Mat Belkin BOOST↑CHARGE PRO 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Stand with MagSafe MagSafe PopSocket MagSafe PopWallet Moft Wallet Stand News USB-C iPhone will be a legal requirement in Europe by 2024, as law finally passes 10 New iOS 16 Features Coming Later This Year Adaptive Transparency Feature Works for AirPods Max Users in iOS 16.1 Beta PSA: iOS 16 has a limit to how many custom lock screens users can create Shortcuts Corner Tom has some thoughts on using the modulo operation for date math during a leap year. Cody is looking for a way to switch between audio and video versions of iOS Today whilst out on a run. Feedback & Questions David's Bluetooth connection disconnects along two sections of highway between Tucson and Phoenix. David wants to know what could be causing the issue. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Now Playing Plus Mikah's App Cap: 49mm Green Alpine Loop Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsors: hover.com/twit eightsleep.com/ios

iOS Today (Video)
iOS 622: MagSafe Accessories for iPhone 14 - Anker PopSocket Battery, Joby GripTight Mount, Razer Cooler Chroma

iOS Today (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 77:09


"Thwock!" — That's the sound of all the MagSafe gadgets and accessories Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent are showing on this week's episode of iOS Today. Anker PopSocket Battery Joby GripTight™ Wall Mount for MagSafe Joby GripTight™ Mount for MagSafe Belkin Magnetic Wireless Charger Belkin BOOST↑CHARGE™ PRO 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad with MagSafe mophie 3-in-1 Travel Charger With MagSafe Spigen Mag Fit Razer Cooler Chroma Moft Smart Desk Mat Belkin BOOST↑CHARGE PRO 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Stand with MagSafe MagSafe PopSocket MagSafe PopWallet Moft Wallet Stand News USB-C iPhone will be a legal requirement in Europe by 2024, as law finally passes 10 New iOS 16 Features Coming Later This Year Adaptive Transparency Feature Works for AirPods Max Users in iOS 16.1 Beta PSA: iOS 16 has a limit to how many custom lock screens users can create Shortcuts Corner Tom has some thoughts on using the modulo operation for date math during a leap year. Cody is looking for a way to switch between audio and video versions of iOS Today whilst out on a run. Feedback & Questions David's Bluetooth connection disconnects along two sections of highway between Tucson and Phoenix. David wants to know what could be causing the issue. App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Now Playing Plus Mikah's App Cap: 49mm Green Alpine Loop Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsors: hover.com/twit eightsleep.com/ios

DEEP DIVE INTO BUSINESSES
PopSockets: Marketing Secret Sauce That Led Them To $1 Billion in Sales

DEEP DIVE INTO BUSINESSES

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 12:34


PopSocket was started in 2012 by a college professor that initially wanted a way to wrap his headphones around his cell phone without it being an issue. His simple idea led to a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2012, which rocketed the company out of his garage and into the mainstream. Today, the brand generates over a billion dollars in sales through its unique sales & marketing strategies that we will dive into this episode.Every week we will take a deep dive into a business and share with you some of the marketing & business strategies that helped these businesses scale. Timestamps:00:45 How The Founder Started The Company & Raised Money w/ a Kickstarter Campaign4:16 How PopSocket Piggy Backed On Another Business To Invent A New Product.6:12 Q&A Tactic w Influencers & Using That As A Series To Tell A Story8:50 Identify Your Proof of Concept39:12 How PopSocket Dominates with their Personalization Features & Why That Is Important In Today's World10:05 Other eCommerce Brands That We Seen Implement Personalization Features11:31 The Power of Word Of Mouth MarketingABOUT MATT SKOPAK:An adventure and fitness addict with a passion for entrepreneurship and numbers. Lead Investor in Sweetberry Bowls and CFO of Sugar & Kush CBD. Rutgers MBA 2020 in Entrepreneurship & Accounting. Follow Matt Skopak's Twitter.ABOUT SEAN AZARI:In 2015, I started a creative ad agency called Breakthrough Social that has helped over 50+ businesses build their brand & increase sales mainly through content development & distribution, influencer marketing, paid media campaigns, and other developing techniques. Brands that I have worked with: Rebhorn, Safavieh, Rugs USA, SoJo Spa Club, Muscle Maker Grill, Kat Burki, Sweetberry Bowls, & many others.

Everyday Motherhood
284. What's Saving My Life Right Now (April 2022)

Everyday Motherhood

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 14:26


This episode is inspired by both Emily Freeman and Anne Bogel (Modern Mrs. Darcy)  The practice is to write down things that are making you happier and your life better.  It's easy to know what's slowly killing you by 1,000 papercuts.  But what is saving your life right now? https://modernmrsdarcy.com/saving-your-life/   #1-- Page a Day Calenders at Dinner We read from 3.  Life Hacks, Trivia a Day, Word a Day.   #2-- Precut fruit and veggie trays.   #3- 5 minutes outside sitting no matter the weather.     #4- The Merlin Bird ID App.  I love the fact it can record the sounds around you and tell you the birds you hear in real-time.   #5-- Two Types of Tiny Notes.  1) I bought lunch box jokes on Amazon and slip them into my girls lunchboxes everyday.  I didn't think they cared, until I was told that I forgot.  So now, I make surenot to miss a day.   2) On Thursday's I have an alarm that goes off on my phone to remind me to write a sticky note of appreciation for everyone in my house. I make sure not to forget myself.  What you water grows   #6- Oven Tricks.  Oven grilled cheese, oven scrambled eggs, oven pancake bars.  So much easier and everyone gets to eat at the same time.   #7-- PopSocket on my kindle.      Family Fun Idea:  Go on a nature walk   Self-Care Idea: Write your own what's saving your life right now list.    Check out the 100,000 Download Celebration on Instagram for giveaways from now until Mother's Day (May 8, 2022) Sign up for Self-Care Adventure texts by texting "143" to 904-595-9576   Find me on Instagram at @everyday_runner_christy Don't forget to leave a rating or review.  Email me Play4life.Christy@gmail.com  Want to share a family play idea?  Leave a message on SpeakPipe!  

Ecommerce Innovators
Accidental Success and Genius Innovation | David Barnett, Founder & CEO at PopSockets

Ecommerce Innovators

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 40:05


Podcast Summary In this conversation with David Barnett, Founder and CEO of PopSockets, LLC, you'll hear about David's career before inventing PopSockets, his accidental success, the struggle of protecting the brand, innovating to stay current, PopSockets' strategy and mission, the importance of self-expression, and get David's advice on facing challenges.After spending his childhood as a serial entrepreneur, David's interests led him into a career as an academic, eventually becoming a philosophy professor for around 10 years. In 2014, out of his garage, David invented PopSockets to solve his problem of tangled headset cords. The company has since expanded to over 70 countries and shows no signs of slowing down.David holds a BSc in Philosophy from Emory University, a Degree in Physics from the University of Colorado at Boulder, and a PhD in Philosophy from New York University.Episode Outline [00:49] About David and PopSockets[03:45] The early days of David Barnett[07:08] Growing into an entrepreneur[08:15] Putting the pieces together[10:39] Protecting the brand[14:24] Keeping innovation alive[18:51] PopSocket's eCommerce strategy[20:30] PopSocket's mission[22:50] Innovating to stay current[28:14] Navigating self-expression[31:24] PopSockets packaging[33:53] Challenges and adviceConnect with DavidLinkedInWebsiteConnect with PatternWebsiteLinkedIn (Pattern)LinkedIn (John LeBaron, CRO, Pattern)

Spill, Mama

On today's episode, Taylor and Carly are diving into the topic of beauty pressures on women and moms!Connect with us on Instagram || Email us at hello@spillmama.com*Some of these links are affiliate links and we may receive a commission if you use any links to make purchases*You guys are loving:1. LuLu align leggings2. Rewatching cheesy Netflix shows3.  Popsocket wallet4. Perfect protein bars 5. Miss Mouth's Stain Remover 6.  IT Cosmetics CC cream7. The Maid by Nita Prose Produced by Klein Productions 

Merch Buzz
MERCH BY AMAZON Sales Update - Increased Popsocket Sales Are Causing My Royalties/Sale To Decrease!

Merch Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 10:02


#MerchByAmazon #POD #AmazonMerchCheck out our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/MRKREPORTCheck out one of the best Merch By Amazon tools out there! Use Code "MRKREPORT" for 20% OFF!!Merch Informer - https://merchinformer.com/1240.htmlVexels DESIGN PLATFORM - https://www.vexels.com/?ref=mrkreportSTART A PRINTFUL BUSINESS - https://goo.gl/G43t3U40 FREE listings! https://etsy.me/2u2xRyaIf you are NEW to Etsy and want to open a store to start selling please use the link above to register and we will both receive free listings!For the Automation Tool I use for Merch By Amazon, Printful, Redbubble, Seciety6, Spreadshirt, Teepublic, Teespring, Zazzle Or KDP Automation visit Merch Titans https://automation.merchtitans.com?ref=mrkMust use tool for anyone working with Amazon's KPD. If you have designs that you have used for your POD business make sure to check this out and start making money on KDP https://bookbolt.io/267.html20% OFF USE COUPON CODE "MRKREPORT"Fiverr - https://track.fiverr.com/visit/?bta=45763&nci=5929BECOME A FIVERR AFFILIATE and start making money - https://bit.ly/2JaIJTTShop on Amazon by using our affiliate link (NO COST TO YOU) - THANK YOU! - https://amzn.to/2RDT5fY

NosillaCast Apple Podcast
NC #856 700 CCATPs, iOS 15 Favorites, PopSocket for MagSafe, Pivot Tables in Numbers, Security Bits

NosillaCast Apple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 82:38


CCATP #700 – Bart Busschots on PBS 126 of X - Introducing Phase 2 iOS 15 – These are a Few of My Favorite Things Tom Mattock on PopSocket for MagSafe Security Bits — 1 October 2021 Join the Conversation: allison@podfeet.com podfeet.com/slack podfeet.com/facebook Support the Show (Affiliate Links): Patreon Donation PayPal one-time donation Parallels Toolbox Affiliate - get 3 mos free Learn through MacSparky Field Guides Shop Podfeet Shirts Backblaze One Free Month

Jeanviet - L'informatique pour tous (podcast audio)
Comment personnaliser sa Coque de téléphone (ou cover Mac / iPad) ?

Jeanviet - L'informatique pour tous (podcast audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 5:53


Envie de personnaliser la coque de protection de ton smartphone, iPhone, iPad (ou la cover de ton Mac) pour la rendre unique et à ton image ? Je te montre comment faire avec un budget allant de 0€ à 40€. Abonne-toi à ma chaîne YouTube ici : http://jbv.ovh/jeanviet --------- Au sommaire : Intro 00:00 Colle un Sticker Vinyle 00:17 Ajoute une PopSocket 01:40 Crée une Coque en bois 03:40 Personnalise ta cover Mac 04:36 --------- Les sites de personnalisation de coque de smartphone iPhone, Samsung, Google Pixel, iPad, MacBook Pro, Mac ... Stickers en Vinyle personnalisés #DIY https://camaloon.fr/ PopSockets personnalisées https://www.popsockets.fr/pages/create-your-own.html?lang=fr_FR Ma vidéo PopSockets https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kElDI6D0adM Coque personnalisée Rhinoshield https://rhinoshield.fr/pages/customize Coque en bois https://www.coque-en-bois.fr/ Merci à #CoqueEnBois qui ma offert une coque iPhone SE et une cover MacBook Pro pour les besoins de cette vidéo Soutenez-les en achetant leurs coques en bois #MadeInFrance --------- - Mon Instagram : https://instagram.com/jeanviet - Mon Twitter : https://twitter.com/jeanviet --------- Si tu veux devenir un bon YouTubeur, lis mon livre ici : http://jeanviet.info/youtubeur/ Pour devenir un bon blogueur, j'ai aussi un livre pour ça ;-) https://blogbuster.fr/le-livre --------- Abonne-toi à ma chaîne YouTube ici : http://jbv.ovh/jeanviet --------- Musiques : DJ Quads - It just makes me happy Clouds de Joakim Karud ---------

The Startup Story
David Barnett, founder of PopSockets

The Startup Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 74:21


About this episode This week's episode my guest this week is David Barnett the inventor and founder of PopSockets, now I know you know what a PopSocket is because they just sold their 200 millionth grip. The brand PopSockets are so much more than just the accordion PopGrips they launched with. PopSockets now have an entire catalogue of products that are all designed to increase the functionality of our devices. In fact, this past March Fast company honored PopSockets as one of the most innovative companies in the world. Now here's the crazy part about the PopSocket story, did you know that it all started while David, who was a philosophy professor at the time, got tired of having his earbud cord get tangled. In fact, he first tried to solve his problem by gluing buttons on the back of his iPhone 3. But before we can even get to the part where he glues buttons on his iPhone 3, we need to start about 20 years earlier to fully understand where his journey begins. In this episode, you'll hear: David shares how he was not raised by entrepreneurs but did take to being an entrepreneur at the early age of 12. How at the end of High school he turned to having fun and had no big plans apart from business in the future. He took philosophy course at collage then went to physics as he enjoyed it. David share that he was working as a Philosophy Professor when he stumbled across a problem with his iPhone earbuds that kept on tangling. This sparked his entrepreneurial flare to start PopSockets. He explains how he first tried to solve this problem by sticking buttons to his phone case. David shares that when he showed the product to people they laughed and dismissed him but this only drove him to want to do it more. David shares how he wanted his Kick Starter Campaign to stand out so he made a dance video. How he launched his company in 2014 and it had a lot of traction. How he had many issues with the manufacturer, who would change the pattern of the design without tell him and deliver the wrong product. He shares how as the company was growing it changed from just being a side business to being his full-time job. How the impact of celebrities and middle school children were pushing the rapid growth of the product. How he didn't have a buyer persona and everyone with an iPhone was his customer. He shares how he did no marketing or advertising and the business at the begining was very scrappy. David shares how he would go to consumer market shows and pitch to everyone walking past. This got his foot in the door with Sam's club,Best Buy and T-Mobile. He shares that his first big break was T-Mobile, which had a huge operational impact of the company. David shares how he sold their 200 millionth grip the 7th year of business and was names the 2nd fasted growing company with a growth of 72,000% David shares how trade shows really helped his success and got him on the map. He shares the positive impact of influencers and the companies first influencer was Jenna Marbels How he hired people in the beginning with no business experience but people who could solve problems David shares how Plant based PopGrips are currently being made. These pop sockets will be 100% decomposable and the ingredients they use to create them are grown by them He shares the technology side of Pop Sockets with their app. Resources from this episode Join Grindology: https://grindology.com/ ExpressVPN: Get 3 Months Free → https://www.expressvpn.com/startupstory Get Emails: https://app.getemails.com/referrals/newaccount?ref=R18HWW5 The Startup Story Inner Circle: https://www.thestartupstory.co/vip The Startup Story on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thestartupstory The Startup Story is now on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jamesmckinney The Startup Story on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestartupstory Sponsor Movo: https://movo.cash/ Pop Socket website - https://www.popsockets.com Pop Socket app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/popsockets-make-print-art/id1455513437 Kickstarter video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35CFb9q1rJw Share the podcast The Startup Story community has been so incredible sharing our podcast with others, and we thank you! We do have more stories to tell and more people to reach. There are three ways you can help. First, the most powerful way you can support this podcast is by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.

Moms at Work: The Official jobs.mom Podcast
Episode 9: AS SEEN ON TV? Life As a Working Mother Behind the Silver Screen

Moms at Work: The Official jobs.mom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 52:15


Jessica Murphy, the Brand Genius behind Paw Patrol, SpongeBob, and Popsockets joins Zabeen Mirza on Episode 9 of Moms At Work to talk about how companies can practice what they preach when it comes to diversity, equity, and inclusivity, and how supporting working mothers goes beyond finding them a comfortable closet to pump in during work hours. From her career at Nickelodeon, to ViacomCBS, to heading up brands at Popsocket, Jessica talks candidly about live in television media, sexual harassment, and honest conversations about issues at work and how managers can navigate those difficult conversations to ensure every voice is heard and respected. Follow Jessica Murphy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-l-murphy/ (here) and on Instagram at @jmurph314 Follow Zabeen Mirza on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/zabeenbahmed/ (here) Moms At Work is the official Jobs.mom podcast, hosted by Zabeen Mirza - you can visit Jobs.mom to subscribe to the podcast and sign up for our weekly newsletter and all updates. To nominate a guest for the Moms At Work podcast, email press@jobs.mom Follow us on social media: Instagram: http://instagram.com/jobsdotmom (instagram.com/jobsdotmom) Facebook: http://fb.me/jobs.mom (f)http://acebook.com/jobs.mom (acebook.com/jobs.mom) Twitter: @jobs_mom Linkedin: http://linkedin.com/company/jobs-mom (linkedin.com/company/jobs-mom) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/momsatwork/support (https://anchor.fm/momsatwork/support)

The Table
The Table #44 - World of Warcraft Burning Crusade Classic Beta now live & Banksy's painting Sold!

The Table

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 5:31


The World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic beta is now open - Daymak in the making of the world's fastest electric tricycle - PopSocket releases mobile holder with built-in multi-tool - Banksy's superhero painting sold at auction

#Millennial: Pretend Adulting, Real Talk
9: AAPI Hate Crimes, WandaVision Reactions, Internet Accessibility Across America

#Millennial: Pretend Adulting, Real Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 76:36


We recorded this latest installment on International Women's Day, and we kick off the show with a reminder of the importance of intersectional feminism (https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/5/20/18542843/intersectionality-conservatism-law-race-gender-discrimination) . #Millennial has new artwork (https://millennialshow.com/) , courtesy of Emily Kardamis (http://www.emilykardamis.com/) ! What's that thing on the table?? We're (finally) going to be seeing an additional round of stimulus checks, but fewer people will receive them this time. Special thanks to listener Michelle for providing resources about the increase in hate crimes towards AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islander) Americans. Advocacy group Stop AAPI Hate has documented 2,800 cases of anti-Asian hate instances over the course of the pandemic. Read their press release here (https://secureservercdn.net/104.238.69.231/a1w.90d.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Press-Statement-re_-Bay-Area-Elderly-Incidents-2.9.2021-1.pdf) . Why is there such a gap between the FBI's reporting and the amount of hate-based discrimination experienced? Our WandaVision review is spoiler-free, but Laura recommends re-watching Doctor Strange if you're feeling confused. Tfw when you sit down for the new Tom & Jerry movie on HBO Max, but get part 1 of Zack Snyder's 'Justice League' instead. Oops. We react to Harry and Meghan's bombshell interview with Oprah, but we're not shocked that institutions of royalty are racist af. Who's really running the show, and shouldn't the buck stop with the Queen? BAE supporter Kayla joins us to raise the issue of internet accessibility for rural populations in the United States (https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/05/31/digital-gap-between-rural-and-nonrural-america-persists/) . Since internet is classified as a utility, shouldn't we treat it like one (https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/FCC-20-50A1.pdf) ? Laura tries to find common threads to connect recommendations, but who are we kidding? We're all over the place this week: Buy AppleCare (Andrew), Lipslut.com (https://lipslut.com/) (Laura),‘Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry’ on Apple TV+ (Pam), and magsafe PopSocket adaptors (https://www.amazon.com/METISINNO-MagSafe-Socket-Compatible-iPhone/dp/B08RDBZH6D/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=magsafe+pop+socket+adapter&qid=1615259348&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUFDVTk5NVZZUUJPUjImZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTA2NzAyNDYzQ0Y0U0o1MFpEQkdTJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA2NTA5NzQxM1hKTTFPWlFPU1ZPJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==) for your new Magsafe compatible iPhones (Kayla).  This week's episode is sponsored by Stamps.com (https://www.stamps.com and enter promo code MILL for a 4-week FREE trial plus free postage and a digital scale). Support #Millennial by supporting our sponsors! And in this week's installment of After Dark, available on Patreon: We've got more group interview questions! Do we think the internet has been more positive or negative for humanity? "What is your favorite smell?" elicits some.... debatable answers (gasoline, cigarette smoke?). What is that warm, homey smell we notice on people sometimes? Would we ever say anything? We reminisce about the adventure time we had as kids exploring our worlds.

Raw Female
12/Raw Bitty: Are You a Squatter?

Raw Female

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 3:10


After 50+ years of sisterhood, Kris & Allie realize they're on opposite sides of the mirror-squatting debate. Do you check out your undercarriage with a mirror? Email us at info@rawfemale.com!

The Lobo Den Podcast
Episode 74 Mo Good "Ciroc, Shakes & Shoutouts"

The Lobo Den Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 66:12


Mo Good is funny and Marcus Shakes from Ep. 72 was her ride so he was on the podcast too! I've been hearing great things and everyone I talked to her about her said the same thing "You have to have her on the podcast". I tell her how my disdain for condoms was the catalyst for my current relationship. Mo is two years in the game and already killing it. She talks about being a female in comedy, how she started, being an only child and being a mother of two kids that Shakes is going to have to raise. She shoots AR's, used to fight, does shoutouts on my podcast and  she's a headliner one the stage and in the sheets.  Support The Lobo Den Patreon for goodies and bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/theloboden If you want record a podcast remote of in the Chicago land area reach out to my producer from "The People of Comedy Network" James Webb: https://www.instagram.com/aclysm/ Video: https://youtu.be/VSXLaLc-m3g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mogoodcomedy/ https://www.instagram.com/lobo9110/ https://www.instagram.com/thelobodenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lobodenpodcast   https://twitter.com/lobo9110   Donate: https://www.paypal.me/thelobodenpodcast Links: https://linktr.ee/theloboden  

Key Word Coffee
Popsocket mobility, healthiest meal & dollar general blues

Key Word Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 15:43


A late night post because somethings just can't wait till morning!

Parenting Roundabout
Speed-Round Sunday: Phone Case Preferences

Parenting Roundabout

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 6:43


Our case choices at the moment seem to be style over substance, but a big fat protective case can't fit in your pocket.

Baby Got Backstory
BGBS 045: David Barnett | Popsockets | Surprisingly Useful

Baby Got Backstory

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 64:28


BGBS 045: David Barnett | Popsockets | Surprisingly Useful From “after-school sports dork” to CEO of Popsockets, David Barnett left a ripple in the world with an invention that revolutionized how we hold phones. And to think it was originally made out of glued clothing buttons. By accomplishing his purpose of increasing people's happiness, even if just a little everyday, David teaches us that no impact is too small. That “doodad” that he built in his living room has reached unimaginable heights, selling well over 200 million units and jump-starting a movement worldwide. Above all, you'll learn in this episode that David has an intuitive mind. You could say that his years enveloped in philosophy and questioning the nature of reality cultivated an inventor's mind. Examining the abstract allowed David to imagine something that didn't exist, and yet, his intention was only to solve an individual problem. Little did he know, there was much more to come, including sharing the wealth with important causes. We admire David's ability to make something surprisingly useful out of a simple annoyance, inspiring us to ask, how can we turn our own frustrations into action? In this episode, you'll learn... 8-15-year-old David was always an entrepreneur, thinking up ideas like a bike repair business and mixtape business David saw his grandfather as the most successful person he knew and therefore wanted to do anything he did to achieve similar success. At the time it was business An epiphany in college led David astray from business for a significant amount of years to delve into philosophy and physics David became completely engrossed in philosophy and became a professor Frustration led to the invention when David created a "Popsocket" out of buttons to prevent tangling his headphones There was no “eureka” moment with the handmade button detangler for a long time until his friends and family made fun of him enough to make a real prototype that got people excited The insurance package from David's house burning down made great funding for Popsockets David's wife contributed the name, “Popsockets” The original Popsockets was a case with two grips that expanded and collapsed When sampling his product with his students, David realized that people were using Popsockets for a different reason than its initial purpose, which led to a standalone grip Although David never wanted to give up, after receiving his third defective shipment of 30,000 grips and exhausting his finances, he felt for the first time that he might be forced to Today, the Poptivism program is a way for you to purchase a grip and send 50% of the profits to a charity of your choice Resources Popsockets Poptivism Original Kickstarter campaign Quotes [29:23] I suppose it was just frustration with wasted time. So when I notice that my time is wasted more than once on the same problem, I tend to take action. [34:08] My friends and family motivated me by making fun of me to start tinkering with mechanisms to get the buttons to expand and collapse so that it would look a little more respectable and also have more functionality. [55:37] One of my original goals, when I decided to commercialize this invention, was to generate wealth for myself so that I could use that wealth for good causes. [59:17] All of our products, we try our best to include the three ingredients which the original product has. One is the empowering quality, so it just makes using a phone so much better. The second is the fun or magical feature—that it's surprisingly fun. And it's surprisingly useful.  Podcast Transcript David Barnett 0:02 When we get right down to it, I was all excited. And they would just contradict themselves, you know, one contradiction after another. And when I pointed out, they'd laugh it off. And I think to myself, I can't laugh that off this is it like this is the foundation of reality and you're contradicting yourself. There's nothing funny about that. We need a real theory here to understand what's going on. And eventually, it just frustrated me so much. So I walked out of a lab, a physics lab, halfway through the lab, I hadn't done any work. And the first half, I was just sitting there looking around at the other students, and looking at my lab book thinking to myself, I can't do this. The rest of my life there. It's so detail-oriented and they don't really want to address the fundamental questions. So halfway through, I walked past my professor waved to him, he didn't know what I was doing, walk straight over to the philosophy department and got an application to apply to their master's program at CU. Marc Gutman 0:56 Podcasting from Boulder, Colorado. This is the Baby Got Backstory Podcast, where we dive into the story behind the story of today's most inspiring storytellers, creators and entrepreneurs. I like big backstories and I cannot lie. I am your host, Marc Gutman, Marc Gutman, and on today's episode of Baby Got Back story. How a philosophy professors frustration with his perpetually tangled headphone cords prompted him to invent what might be the most recognizable mobile phone accessory today. All right. All right now if you like and enjoy the show, please take a minute or two to rate and review us over at Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Apple and Spotify use these ratings as part of their algorithms that determine the ratings on their charts. Ratings help us to build an audience because we get discovered people find out about us, which then helps us to continue to produce this show. If you haven't gone ahead and given us a review and you think that we're deserving please please go ahead and do that that would be greatly appreciated. This is Episode 45. And today's episode is oh, so worthy of 45. I want you to think back to 2012. This is the time of the iPhone three Marvel's The Avengers has just released in the theaters. The Space Shuttle Endeavour has had its final flight. And Barack Obama is elected for his second term. Homeland the TV show is the talk of the watercooler and Facebook goes public among concerns that they'd be able to make money. funny to think about now. It is also the year that David Barnett, philosophy professor at the University of Colorado, launched his Kickstarter campaign for Popsockets. I want to take a moment here and call out his Kickstarter video. I have personally been involved in creating and advising and several Kickstarter videos. And I'm still not sure what his campaign was selling or promising. But what I can tell you is that it's one of the best Kickstarter videos I've ever seen. We'll make sure to link to it in the show notes. And I highly recommend you check it out. But let's get back to popsockets. And I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that if you have a mobile phone, which I know you do, little side thought Do you know anyone without a mobile phone today? Anyways, I know you have a mobile phone. So I'm going out on a limb and going to say you have either personally used seen or know someone who has used or seen a popsocket. You know, those little plastic buttons stuck to the back of a phone or case that open accordion style and have that satisfying little pop when extending and collapsing. And there's something magical is David will explain about this piece of plastic and rubber hay and I'm sure it's some sort of advanced material. And I'm using terms like plastic and rubber loosely just bear with me. And there's a draw. That's in explicable the invention started as a way to solve a very real problem. David's headphone wires kept getting all tangled. And as you hear, anything that either frustrates David or cost him time moves him to action. But while the inspiration was tangled headphones, what he found was that most people were using Popsockets as a grip. Today, Popsockets have shipped over 200 million Popsockets all over the globe, and the business has been structured to serve a greater purpose. David Barnett is the founder and operating CEO today and this is his story. So David, you're best known for inventing and running with the company Popsockets. I think at this point, if you don't know what a Popsocket is, you're probably living Under a rock. they're just about ubiquitous I'm sure you were hoping they're they're more ubiquitous but as far as I'm concerned they're they're fairly ubiquitous. When when you were a young kid when you were young boy was like eight year old David like an inventor and into inventing things? David Barnett 5:15 I yeah, he was he was a little hustler. I like to say, so little eight year old through I'd say 15 year old David was an inventor. And I say more generally a hustler because he was just constantly coming up with ways to start a business. So more of an entrepreneur, starting businesses, for instance, a bike repair business, even though I had no idea how to repair a bike, it didn't stop me from opening a bike repair business in my neighborhood. I had a mixtape business in I think fourth grade. Because my sister's boyfriend had a bitchin album collection. I thought I'd take advantage of that by making mixtapes for the other students and selling them. And then I had a string of other businesses. Marc Gutman 6:03 Oh, the irony, if you still had that mixtape business right now, you would have about a billion hipster customers that would be all over I love the idea of a mixtape business. That's like, that's so great. So where'd you grow up? What was that? Like? Where'd you grow up? What would your parents do for a living? David Barnett 6:20 Sure, I grew up southeast of Denver, Colorado, out in out on the outskirts of suburbia. So we were on the edges of suburbia. And then I watched it grow as I grew up, around us. And let's see, my father was a manager of a retail store called medianav. Back in the day, it was eaten up by Macy's, which I don't think exists anymore today, but just a general retail store. And my mom occasionally worked as a secretary for CPA firm, but maybe 50% worked and 50% an at home mom. Marc Gutman 7:00 And so was would you say by all accounts, your upbringing was fairly normal or standard, or was there anything a little bit different about it? And by the way, what do you call the outskirts of suburbia? What was that at that time? David Barnett 7:14 It was unincorporated Arapahoe county at the time. So it wasn't part of any city. We were in a county but not in any city near Cherry Creek Reservoir is as most for those familiar with Colorado. We're right near that reservoir and houses were just popping up left and right. Douglas County, the fastest growing county in Colorado didn't exist yet. I watched it come into existence. Sorry. One point is the fastest growing County. And now there's just miles and miles and miles of development and neighborhood after years of development across fields that I used to play and Marc Gutman 7:55 yeah, I'm imagining a little bit like the scene from a Spielberg movie or like et or like, you know, one of these communities, there's communities sprouting up and there's kids kind of running all over the place and and as people are discovering suburbia and the new sort of the new wave, and you know, when you were in middle school in high school outside of being a hustler, what other interest did you have? Wow, that's a David Barnett 8:19 good question. I was a snake hunter in grade school. So I was in a gang and our gang road, road road little dirt bikes and hunted for snakes. And then in middle school and in middle school and high school I became part of a gang called the after school sports dorks. We did not name ourselves that but that's what one of the jocks on the football team named us in between probably beating me up. He called us the after school sports dorks because my friends and I would get together after school and make up games with basketballs, volleyballs, golf balls, whatever it was. So people would see us around the neighborhood, playing our made up sports games, after school sports dorks. That's really what I was. With my friends after school, I wasn't I wasn't much into school. I have to say. I had a lot of fun. Marc Gutman 9:12 Yeah. And so you mentioned like, you know, kind of you get this nickname the after school sport dorks and you kind of threw in there that maybe you're getting beat up or chased around from time to time it was it was high school tough? Were you a little bit in that, that outcast crowd? David Barnett 9:28 No, it wasn't tough. I wasn't in the, in the I went to large High School. So I had a lot of clicks. But my click was a mix of actually, actually athletes. So they were on some varsity teams just not not the football player, cheerleader crowd, right. So that's who I'm thinking of as the guy who, who might give me a Negi or a Snuggie and put me in an occasional headlock. Maybe give me a nice charley horse. But I cannot I cannot by any means say that I was an outcast and had a tough I had a nice group of friends and and did all right socially. Marc Gutman 10:09 Alright, well when you're in the nice group the after-school sports dorks are hanging out like where do you think you were gonna go like after after high school? Where did you did you you know I have your your bio here and I see that you were a philosophy major at Emory which I find a little bit in contrast when you say you really weren't into school because I don't really think of philosophy majors of not being in the school, but we'll talk about that. But I mean, did you Was that your plan? Did you think you were going to be a philosopher? like How'd you end up at Emory? David Barnett 10:36 I thought I was going to be a business person in high school and grade school and middle school. I looked up to my grandfather, he was a successful businessman. And he was vice president of a company called Chris Kraft. And I just admired him that was what I thought of as success because he was the most successful person around me had thought and business happened to be what he was engaged in. So I figured I'd be a businessman and I had been a hustler, you know, in my life and an entrepreneur. And then I went to Emory, because I checked it, I checked the box off on the common application where you get to choose from a list of colleges to apply to and you didn't have to fill out a separate application for each one. That seemed efficient to me. So I just checked off a bunch of boxes, checked Emory and it was the best school I got into. And that's why I was at Emory. That's why most of my friends at Emory read, it's that we've gotten rejected from the Ivy League schools in the better schools. And so that was our answer. When you asked why we were there. It's a good school Emory, but it was often not people's first choice. And then once I got to Emory, I, I took a big turn away from business, probably from eating hallucinogenic mushrooms, I'm guessing, sitting around with my friends thinking, Wow, I can't be a businessman in my life. What a waste of a life. I've got to do something else I've got to do philosophy or physics or science. So some kind of epiphany in college about the meaning of life led me away from business and onto a pretty significant detour for for many years before I got back to my roots as a hustler. Marc Gutman 12:12 And so your grandfather worked at Chris craft, the motorboat company is that the right company? David Barnett 12:19 that's what they that's what that brand is known for. He he was a executive vice president. So he and somebody else ran that company. But really how they made their money was was in media. So they, they acquired they sold Warner to Time, but in the Time Warner deal. When Time became Time Warner. They sold United Television to Paramount for the UPN network. They own a bunch of TV stations, radio stations, they own Chris craft boats and sold it off and they owned was it paper, some some Aircraft Company? They had their hands in a lot of different businesses. And Marc Gutman 12:59 It's kind of the era of the multinational conglomerate, and doing all those kinds of different businesses where you're like, why is Chris Kraft selling, you know, packaged foods? David Barnett 13:12 Why are they getting in fights with Rupert Murdoch, I remember there are articles when I was a kid about how Chris Kraft was the white knight like saving. I don't know, united television, or maybe was Warner Brothers, I think they save Warner from a hostile takeover from rupert murdoch. And that was all those were the exciting days where there were hostile takeovers, and like you said, multinational conglomerates. Marc Gutman 13:35 And so what was interesting about that to you like when you saw your grandfather, and what was his name, by the way? David Barnett 13:41 Lawrence Barnett Marc Gutman 13:43 Very, very strong vice president name. It's very good. If I was gonna cast at Lawrence Barnett. I think that would be it. But like, what, what do you remember about him? Like, why was that appealing when he had all these other influences around you? David Barnett 13:58 He really was the just, he just seemed successful to me. His wife, by the way, was Broadway, a Broadway star she started in in, she was Sarah Brown, and in Oakley original Oklahoma on Broadway. She was in Guys and Dolls as one of the main characters. And the two of them when I visited them, they just seem successful to me. And it's not that I admired so much what they did, I think just as a child, subconsciously. That was my only option in front of me. Not that not that the rest of my family members were failures or anything, they just seemed exceptionally successful. And they and by the way, they happen to do business. So have they been exceptionally successful, and they were both physicist, I would have been a physicist. I think it was just for me what success was and I was driven to be successful as a kid. Marc Gutman 14:49 And then you got to Emory and you talk a little bit about it. That sounds like you went on a bit of self discovery yourself. I mean, it is a pretty big change I have to imagine from Denver at the time and And you're you're at Emory. And you're your experiment and you're you mentioned some psychedelics, you're, you're deciding what to do with yourself like, like, why philosophy? David Barnett 15:11 Wow, I, I remember, I was taking some economics as an economics major. And one of my classes was full. I don't think I've ever told anybody the story. But I remember standing in front of a wall with schedules and, and lit course listings. And I had to choose a different class because I couldn't take the class that I had signed up for. And there was a beautiful girl standing next to me. And she chose some philosophy class. And I thought, Well, that seems like a good idea. So I ended up enrolling this in this philosophy class. Because she did. And I loved it. It just opened my mind it stimulated me I found is so much more interesting than the other classes I was taking. So I started taking more and more philosophy classes, because I found them just stimulating and intellectually rigorous and lively. So that got me into philosophy. And, and it was a totally different sort of philosophy from the philosophy I ended up doing and getting my PhD. But it's still open my mind to Unknown Speaker 16:15 anything happened with the girl. David Barnett 16:16 I can't really I highly doubt it. So I guess since I don't remember any answers, no. Marc Gutman 16:24 If you can't remember, the answer is always No. So you're, you're at you're at Emory. And you've, you've been turned on by philosophy and you decide to get into that and in put some rigor into philosophy and, and and then what happened? Where'd you go from Emory? David Barnett 16:42 It's an exaggeration to say put some rigor into it, it woke me up, I liked my classes. But I have to say, when I wasn't in class, I was not studying unless it was an all nighter right before an exam. I was having a lot of fun in college, so and I don't regret it, I would do it again, I had so much fun. But when I finished Emory, I thought to myself, okay, now I'm ready to learn and get serious. And I was ready to become a physicist. I wanted to understand the nature of reality, and the nature of the universe. And so I moved back to Colorado where tuition was lower, because I, my grandfather paid for my college, my undergrad, but he was not going to pay for any further school. So I was going to have to pay for my own school, which meant in state tuition, and living in the dorms and being serious. So I went to University of Colorado, put myself in the dorms, I had a lot of friends in Boulder, I stayed away from my friends to be serious. And I took full load of math and physics and chemistry, all the courses i'd need to prepare for a Ph. D. program in physics. And I just immerse myself in it. So I was a serious student there for the year and a half a year and three quarters, preparing for a Ph. D. program in physics. Marc Gutman 17:59 Did you understand your reality? Did you find the answer? David Barnett 18:03 I didn't. So I yeah, I found it stimulating. I enjoyed the classes. But I was sitting in a physics lab, I ended up debating with my physics professors quite a bit and being disappointed with their answers. I felt like we would get, we would start debating, we'd get to the crucial questions about the nature of reality, say the interpretation of quantum physics. And we get right down to it, I was all excited. And they would just contradict themselves, you know, one contradiction after another. And when I pointed out, they'd laugh it off. And I think to myself, can't laugh that off. This is it like this is the foundation of reality, and you're contradicting yourself. There's nothing funny about that. We need a real theory here to understand what's going on. And eventually, it just frustrated me so much. So I walked out of a lab, a physics lab, halfway through the lab, I hadn't done any work in the first half, I was just sitting there looking around at the other students and looking at my lab book thinking to myself, I can't do this, the rest of my life there is so detail oriented, and they don't really want to address the fundamental questions. So halfway through, I walked past my professor waved to him, he didn't know what I was doing, walk straight over to the philosophy department and got an application to apply to their master's program and CU. Marc Gutman 19:18 And did you feel? I mean, it sounds like you felt full of conviction. And hey, like, I'm real confident in this decision, or was there at all a little bit of like, Oh, crap, what did I just do? David Barnett 19:29 No, I was confident. I was happy with the decision, even though I didn't really even know what philosophy was. I had taken an undergrad, gotten an undergrad degree in philosophy, but like I said, it was a totally different sort of philosophy. And so what I was about to immerse myself in here at CU, I really didn't know. And it was totally foreign to me. When I started taking these classes. I had no idea what was going on. What they were talking about why they were talking about these topics, why they mattered. It took me a good couple of years. To really appreciate what the method was, and then why I thought it ended up thinking why, why it was better suited to my interest than the methods of undergrad philosophy. Marc Gutman 20:12 So how the rest of that period of your education go? David Barnett 20:15 It was great. Some of the best years of my life spent my days thinking about really interesting topics, the nature of thoughts, the nature of consciousness, I also did a lot of philosophy of physics. So I ended up being able to address those questions that, that I felt that I wasn't able to address with the physics professors. And so interpretations of quantum physics in general relativity, philosophy of math, even. So I fell in love with it, really, and then ended up pursuing a PhD. I went to Cornell gotten into their Ph. D. program, and then I transferred to NYU, and ended up getting a PhD in philosophy at NYU. Marc Gutman 20:57 And then was that your plan? Did you think hey, like, I'm getting higher education in philosophy, and I'm going to teach it at a university. That's my plan. David Barnett 21:07 That is the plan, though, you'll find people in PhD programs in philosophy, and probably probably a lot of topics would never use the word teach, because it's so the emphasis is so much on research, rather than teaching. It's more, I'm going to devote my life to researching the subject matter. And oh, by the way, I'll teach and that's how I make my money. And that's how you keep your job, of course and get tenures is based on the research, not the teaching. So yeah, I was passionate about the subject matter and passionate about that a career in philosophy as a professor, Marc Gutman 21:42 What was the subject matter that you were so passionate about that you were like, Hey, I'm going to devote my life to this? David Barnett 21:48 So I ended up doing a lot of work in philosophy of language, the fountain, so that's sort of the foundation of, of language, in philosophy of language, you don't ask particular questions about, say, English or Japanese or French, you ask more fun, fundamental questions about the nature of language. So you would ask what, what must any language look like? What are the basic building blocks of a language? And what is meaning? So our sentences, sentences I'm uttering right now means something to you, I'm communicating thoughts to you right now. What are these things the the meanings of my sentences, or I just call them thoughts, they end up the things we're communicating are actually our thoughts, right? So I quickly moved from philosophy of language into philosophy of the mind. And you ask, what is the thought? What sort of thing is it? And it can't be related to humans, either, because you could imagine an alien having a thought or coming down and communicating with us. So it's not, you know, some neural pattern in our brain, it's got to be something more abstract. And that can then lead to more questions about consciousness and what what the nature of conscious being is. So I did philosophy of language, some metaphysics that I hate to say that word on outside the context of philosophy, because it can mean lots of things to different people. But that's generally just the nature of reality, what sorts of things exist and what categories and things exist? So philosophy of mind philosophy of language and metaphysics, were my, my main areas, Marc Gutman 23:20 heavy stuff, I like it. I feel like we could spend hours just talking about that, but we'll spare a little bit maybe some other time. We'll get into that I'd love to. I'd love to dive deeper. But you're, you know, you, you finish up your graduate program at NYU, I'm assuming and correct me if I've got this right or wrong. You come back to your your one of your alma mater, see you and you become a professor in philosophy. Is that is that? David Barnett 23:44 Yes, it was. It was a little more of a circuitous route back to CU. I started as a professor at Davidson College in North Carolina. And then I transferred to University of Vermont, which I which I loved. I like Davidson too, but really loved University of Vermont being in Burlington, it was much like boulder and then I did have the opportunity to come back to Colorado, which I did so I took that opportunity I think in around 2006 and came back for a tenure track position here at CU Boulder. Marc Gutman 24:21 Was that at that like at that moment? Are you thinking hey like I'm I've done it like I'm back in Colorado? I'm a professor in the the discipline that I'm that I'm want to be in like are you what's going on for you content? Are you? Are you kind of like getting restless? David Barnett 24:39 No I was very much content even though sad leaving Vermont. I really loved it there. I was happy there. But Colorado was a place. I wanted to end up long term and in academics, you don't typically have the opportunity to choose your, your destination. So for me, I'm getting the opportunity to Come be a tenured professor at Boulder ultimately, be a tenured professor, that was a massive opportunity for me to be back here. And I was very much happy with it. So, and I was still passionate about philosophy to Marc Gutman 25:15 Are you kind of doing what we today call a side hustle is the hustler and you showing up in different ways before kind of like we get to the the big idea, but like, Are you trying other things? David Barnett 25:27 No, not at first, I was still squarely immersed in philosophy. So I spent, I spent my days when she's when I compared to today, they were relatively empty. But in philosophy, you know, I only had one, if I got a great night of sleep, which meant nine and a half 10 hours of sleep, then I had about two hours of good concentration time in me the next day where I could really be productive and solve problems and think through some issues. And then the rest of the day was mountain biking, playing, preparing for a class maybe. So it was a great lifestyle. But it didn't involve subject matter-wise, it didn't involve anything but philosophy. Marc Gutman 26:10 And so you're filling your days with philosophy and you're filling your mind with expansive thoughts. And let's talk about what's going on with your earbud chords. what's what's happening. David Barnett 26:24 So let's see 2006 I think is when I arrived at CU, I might be wrong, but roughly then. And then in 2010, I think by 2010, four years later, I had this right, I think I had secured tenure for myself. So I didn't really have the pressure anymore to to publish, publish, publish. And I also had a lot of papers that I'd written that I just hadn't submitted to journals yet. So pressure was off. In terms of research, I was also starting to burn out. So I just was frustrated spending my days trying to convince these other professors of of things that I thought, I just thought were totally obvious. And that I just asked myself, do I want to spend my life trying to convince these extremely stubborn people of some simple points? Or could I do something else. So it was already in my mind that I that I was I was getting burnt out. And then one day, I got frustrated for the 30th time pulling my tangled headset cords out of my pocket. So I hopped in my car went to a local fabric store, Joanne fabrics, till the first solution ended up gluing a couple of big clothing buttons to the back of my iPhone three, with a couple of little spacer buttons underneath them. So I could wrap my cord around my headset and prevent the tangle. And that was the beginning of the popsockets journey. Marc Gutman 27:54 Well, that's interesting to me. I mean, a lot of times, you know, I say that businesses are started are one of three ways or all three ways frustration, inspiration or desperation. Certainly, that story illustrates some of those. But I'm also sensing in your own life. There's this moment where David gets, you know, you take it, you take it, you take it and then it's just you can't take it anymore, and you're gonna take action, you're going to MIT take a solution, you're not going to allow things to frustrate you. You're going to make a change, right. And I think that's really cool that like you're proactive, you know, you're like, Hey, I'm not just gonna, like let this insanity repeat itself. But like walking me through a little bit like, you know, I love the I love the image of you taking action and going to Joe and fabrics. But yeah, I think we also need to set the stage a little bit. I mean, you know, ear headphones, and earbud headphones, you know, we're becoming quite ubiquitous. They had the long wires. I mean, we're getting to a point, you know, David were probably in like, five years ago to tell the story and kids are gonna be like, what are earbud wires? Like, what? What are those? And, you know, so like, I mean, what's going on? I mean, are you just pulling it out a jumble in your pocket? And you're just like, like, I mean, Are you frustrated? Are you like kind of cursing Apple under your breath thinking like, like, why? Like, why don't they do this better? I mean, what's going on for you before you really take action and get those buttons? David Barnett 29:21 Sure. I suppose it was just a frustration with a waste wasted time. So when I noticed that my time is wasted more than once on the same problem I I tend to take action, whether it's organizing my stuff better in drawers so that I can find it next time and not waste time looking for something. And this had just been too many times where I found myself standing, picking at this at this bundle of wires that were tangled and wasting whatever it was two or three minutes before I could even use the headset. And then something's like you said something just snapped and I thought I can't To deal with this anymore, it's not like I lived right next to the fabric either I lived up in the mountains, so I hopped in my car and drove, you know, 20 minutes to the fabric store without a solution in mind just to kind of walk the aisles and look for a solution for myself. Marc Gutman 30:17 This episode brought to you by Wildstory. Wait, isn't that your company? It is. And without the generous support of Wildstory, this show would not be possible. A brand isn't a logo or a tagline, or even your product. A brand is a person's gut feeling about a product service or company. It's what people say about you when you're not in the room. Wildstory helps progressive founders and savvy marketers build purpose-driven brands that connect their business goals with the customers they want to serve. So that both the business and the customer needs are met. This results in crazy, happy, loyal customers that purchase again and again. And this is great for business. If that sounds like something you and your team might want to learn more about, reach out @ www.wildstory.com and we'd be happy to tell you more. Now back to our show. Of all places, why Joann fabric? I mean I think like if I had this, you know and by no means am I a man-man so I'm not going to get guns or like Home Depot, but I'm probably going to like Rei or like I don't know, like I'm thinking of like maybe a you know that that's probably where I would go what what prompted you to go to join fabrics and think of buttons? David Barnett 31:41 Sure, I can't remember exactly. But I'd say putting myself and myself back in those shoes. It would either be macaque ns, which is the the hardware store that has everything under the sun. And it probably has this probably has a Joanne fabric somewhere in the store, or Joanne fabric. I don't know why I started with Julian fabric. And I didn't have buttons in mind. At first, I was just going to walk the aisles to look for something to build, I certainly didn't have in mind that there would already be a pre existing solution. So that's why I didn't go to Rei, or store, you know, mobile accessories store that might already have something, I was going to build my own solution. And fortunately, oh my god, this is some of the best fortune I've had in my life. I did not Google this problem. Had I looked for a solution for this online, I probably would have found a YouTube video showing somebody point sticking out their pointer finger and their pinky finger and holding their two middle fingers down with their thumb, and then wrapping their cord really quickly around the two horns of the bowl that you make when you stick your pointer finger in your your index finger and your pinky finger out. You quickly wrap your cord around the two. And that's what I ended up doing later on after the after I use the invention mark as a grip. It's a great solution to so I would have never been at Popsockets had I seen that video. Marc Gutman 33:06 And so when you're injured when fabrics and you get the button going, was it a bit of a eureka moment? Or was it like oh like okay, this will work. And I'm just gonna do this and move on with my life. David Barnett 33:19 I say the latter. There's just a, I'm happy with a solution for myself. Not really Eureka. Marc Gutman 33:26 Cool. And so you're using the solution you're wrapping your wires and things seem to be going well. When do you start getting a sense that this might be something that other people want? David Barnett 33:40 Not? Well, geez, I'm guessing here, but I'm guessing it was a couple of months. What happened was that my friends and family poked fun at me for having these enormous clothing buttons on the back of my little iPhone three. Remember, the iPhone three was tiny compared to current phone. So it was kind of like the Zoolander phone. And I had these huge inch and a half diameter buttons on the back of it that occupied the entire back side. So it looked absurd. And my friends and family motivated me by making fun of me to start tinkering with mechanisms to get the buttons to expand and collapse. So that it would it would look a little more respectable and also have more functionality. And so it wasn't until after I did that and prototyped the solution I landed on the accordion solution that it occurred to me that I could start selling these because when I prototype that I at one point ran into some kids in the Quad of CU boulder around this big grassy area. I ran into some kids maybe middle school age, and I showed them a prototype and their eyes just bulged out. their jaws dropped open. They went into this trance of I have to have that and that's the moment that that I thought to myself. Oh God, I could sell a ton of these or at least At least a few thousand. Marc Gutman 35:02 Well, I want to thank you for bringing up Zoolander. It's one of my favorite all time movies, I'd say it's a top five comedy of all time. So So thanks for that just a little bonus. But thinking about this, like, how do you go about you're a cu professor, you're not a prototyper? You're not someone that designs, you know, molded plastic goods like how did you go about prototyping this and prototyping that according design? David Barnett 35:28 Sure. So I went into Ali Baba. And I found, I just picked randomly, I don't recommend that people do this. I randomly found a prototyping group and the guy's name was Cade Wu. And this guy, Cade Wu, would accept my files. So I also taught myself 3d CAD software called SolidWorks. And I started making models of these accordions actually first tried hiring an engineering student, but that lasted a couple of weeks, maybe a few weeks, so frustrating having to tell somebody make this little change, make that little change, and then wait a few days for the changes. And so instead of just taught myself and started cranking on the software, and I would send these models off to Cade Wu in China, and I believe, two or three weeks later, in my mailbox, I'd get, I don't know, 30 or 40 prototypes from different models, maybe I'd send him six months, six different models. And he'd send me two or three or four of each of these models. And they were they were terrible. I can tell you, that was terribly disappointing. When I received them, they did not function at all, they didn't expand or collapse. They were nothing close to the final product. Marc Gutman 36:45 And so what do you think? Are you like, this is a wait, like, maybe I'm just wrong is this is this a waste of time, like this is just not? David Barnett 36:51 It's odd, because I have fond thoughts of Cade Wu I really like Cade Wu. And yet, Kate would cause me so much suffering and pain. So I have mixed feelings about Cade Woo. On the one hand, I have fond thoughts of him. On the other hand, he sent me off on the wrong path again, and again, I didn't realize it for at least a year. But he was telling me that he was using certain materials, for instance, polyethylene, or polypropylene. And so I would get these prototypes. And I think, ah, my design is bad. I need to redesign it. And I totally redesigned that accordion, again, and again, and again, based on these prototypes, and after about a year, I figured out he was lying to me about the materials he was using. I'd say you Santa preen eight, nine or five, some material, I'd research he'd say, okay, Santa preen 8905. And he sent it to me. A year later, I realized he couldn't possibly be using these materials. It just doesn't work. You can't use these materials with the process that he had a prototyping process. And so looking back I had, I had just assumed again and again that my design was off. But in fact, the material was wrong. I don't know where I'd be today. If he had been honest with me what what the Popsocket grip would look like today? It might be totally different. The design. Marc Gutman 38:11 How'd you find out he was lying. Like what? You know, what do you know about these materials? David Barnett 38:17 I ended up hiring a design firm. When I had a Kickstarter campaign. In 2012, I hired a design firm called spec design in the Bay Area to help me design the case. So the body of the case, I had worked quite a bit on the accordion. So the main component, and I worked with them, and they started working with Kade Wu, and they were getting these prototypes. We were getting them, you know, every few weeks, and they didn't notice he was lying either. But then at some point, once somebody that the design firm, an engineer made some comment to me. And it all just I had an epiphany, I thought to myself, holy cow, this guy has been lying to me for a year, and they didn't even notice it. You can't use these, you can only use the materials I was requesting injection molding. And that's just not for prototyping, and it takes months and months to build the tooling. And then you inject the hot, you know, molten plastic into these tools. The materials just can't be prototyped the way he claimed to be prototyping, I'm sorry, infer that he was using something called a cast urethane and that that's what made up all the samples he'd been sending me. Marc Gutman 39:26 Did you guys have it out or what happened there? David Barnett 39:28 No, I still like Cade Wu for some reason. I still like Cade Wu to this day. I guess I maybe that's maybe that's one of my faults is that I'm pretty charitable. I thought to myself, okay, what he was doing is he was just trying to find a cast urethane, that mimicked the material I was requesting most closely. So if I asked for a Santa cream at 8220, he would look up the specs of the material and think okay, I'll use this urethane and it will most closely relate Assemble that. And that's what he always did, I'm guessing. Marc Gutman 40:03 So it sounds like you're investing some significant money. I mean, you're you're hiring design students, you then go get a design firm in the Bay Area, which I am assuming just based on what I know about design firms in the Bay Area is not cheap. Like, how much money are you investing in this? And like, why are you investing in this? Like, what's your thought? David Barnett 40:26 Sure. I was burning through cash. By the time I had a Kickstarter campaign, I think I asked for maybe $12,000 in the campaign back then the campaigns were much smaller than they are today, most of them, and maybe I ended up raising 18,000 or something. I burned through that in a few weeks. So it's not as if I hope that that would really fund the whole project. It was mostly a PR activity. But I had, let's see, I had spent my savings and I was starting to go through some of my retirement. And then fortunately, my house had burned down at the end of 2010, in the form of fire here up in Boulder, big fire that took about 240 homes, burned my hometown, and just a couple months before it burned my hometown, I had raised my limits on my insurance suspiciously. But I raised I raised my limits, and it triggered a massive increase in the limits for my contents. So after my house burned down, I was sitting on a really nice insurance package, I use that money for Popsockets instead of replacing the contents of the house. So I lived in an empty house. And then I got married and lived with with my new wife and in the rebuild house. And it was mostly empty for years, until I got some money from the Popsockets business. But I spent hundreds of thousands of dollars, ultimately, on this business. When you ask why. And I don't know. I guess I was obsessed. I wanted to see it through and had I lost everything I would have been fine. I would have just tried something else after that. Marc Gutman 42:05 So I cannot be imagined imagine what your fiance's thinking. I mean, she totally cool with this it like is like that going well? Or is there some dissent? like yeah, I'll marry you in live in an empty house while you burn all those gas on a plastic thing for your phone? David Barnett 42:26 It depends on whether she's going to listen to this interview the answer to that question. I'm assuming she's not In which case, the real answer is no, she was not nowhere close to being okay with this. And she said she married a philosophy professor. And then she felt tricked. She got, she got somebody who was obsessed with starting up a business, spending enormous amounts of time starting a business while being a professor. So she didn't get the time that she thought she'd had with me. Since my summers were occupied. On the popsockets business, I spent all of our money on popsockets. And she thought it was a ridiculous product. As did all my friends. They nearly all of them just thought it was silly. So the answer is no, she was she was not with me on that one. Marc Gutman 43:16 Got it. Like I wouldn't think so. But businesses like this a lot of times not. And so when you're doing the Kickstarter is Popsockets. The name at that time? David Barnett 43:25 Wow, that is a good question. I'm pretty sure the answer is yes. It's 95% confident that it was called Popsockets. By that point, it started off as iButtons. And fortunate I never really liked that name, I came up with that name. It was also a term of affection. Ibuttons. So you could say that to somebody, Ibuttons. It's just a sweet thing to say. But then a big company threatened to sue me because they had a product called an iButton. And they did not like the fact that I got the Ibuttons.com URL. So I had them give me about $20,000, which I needed in order in exchange for giving up that name. And using a name that I liked a lot that it was popsockets. Marc Gutman 44:09 Where'd that name come from? David Barnett 44:11 That came straight from my wife, that is her big contribution to Popsockets. Maybe we had toyed around with sockets or pop one at one or the other was in the air and then she put it together. Marc Gutman 44:21 See, she was behind you. She got it like you know, it's like, she came up with the name. David Barnett 44:26 She's good for something for sure. Marc Gutman 44:29 And so you fund your Kickstarter and to the tune of $18,000 and I'm assuming you're just like, Easy Street, you're just moving product and you have no problems. Is that how it goes down? David Barnett 44:44 That's right. Within a year I was a billionaire. I didn't lift a finger. So no, it was it was rough. It is much easier today for sure. I was running out of money. The 18,000 was nowhere close to really fun. I eventually found some investors around town just through through people that I've met. So these were strangers who had faith in the idea when I pitch it to them, I raised a few hundred more thousand dollars. As I was starting the business, I didn't launch until 2014, two years after the Kickstarter campaign, I had massive manufacturing problems. That's partly why I didn't launch until 2014. And the factory just couldn't get the case. Right. It was originally a case with two grips that expanded and collapsed. Marc Gutman 45:33 And pretty much in the original form that will or the the common form that we know it as now which is like the the button with the accordion. Was it just that with the case? David Barnett 45:43 Yeah, it was two of those since the kicks if you look at the Kickstarter campaign, it was that a case with two integrated Popsockets grips that expanded and collapsed. And the factory I chose just couldn't make a case they had an over mold. So a soft material that was molded to a hard, hard plastic. And they they really just didn't know how to do it. And month after month, after month passed by they had to throw away the tools because they had revised them so many times. And so and then version, the version of the iPhone change by the time we had got the case, right? That was an old version of the phone, I think were the iPhone five, by the time I actually launched the company out of my garage in 2014. And I had by that time develop the standalone grip that that has been the popular product. Marc Gutman 46:29 Yeah. And what was the insight on that? Like, what was the big aha moment that less is more? David Barnett 46:34 Sure. It, it likely, likely has its source in in feedback from my students. So when I was a professor, I handed out some cases, some prototypes of the original product to my students. And by the way, they would all when I would ask them, Would any of you use this product to keep your headset tangle free, and nearly all of their hands would go up in the air? So I finally got some samples, I handed them out. And then I watched them over the course of a few weeks to see who would who would stop using the product, how many of them would stop using the product, those who kept using it? What were they using it for? And I noticed the ones who kept it on, we're not using it for headset management, they were using it for the grip function and the stand function, but mostly the grip function. And yet the grip was not in an ideal location, there was one grip that was too high and one grip that was too low, because I had two of them on the back so that you could wrap your headset around them. And that made me think look, I should invent just a standalone product that can be placed ideally for the grip function. And when I launched the Kickstarter campaign, I ended up licensing the original invention with a case to case made out of Atlanta. And thought, well, they can run with this Well, I developed a standalone product that was not under license. So that's what I did. They worked on the case for six months, and then they ended up Never launching a case. And in that time I developed the standalone product. Marc Gutman 48:03 And at that point, did it just take off? I mean, I I have this recollection that, you know, at one point, it was like I didn't know what Popsockets were. And then they were everywhere. Like they were just like, everywhere, like and people had them and they just became they just became part of you know, popular culture. I mean, it was that the way it felt for you? Or was the getting the standalone product to get traction was that was that a challenge? David Barnett 48:29 It certainly took some effort that first year, I mean, we flip the switch and turn on the website. And I had no marketing dollars, I had no experience no connections to retailers. So I just turned on a Shopify website, I hired a couple of, of people who had been doing some landscaping. So they were in my garage, little big hands and war bear these two huge guys that were selling sitting in my garage ready to fulfill orders, I flipped the switch. And nothing happened. Of course, we got no orders, we got no orders the next day or the next day or the next day. And I thought to myself, hmm, somehow we got to get the word out that this exists. And I went to a promotional Trade Show in Las Vegas, just by chance I had a friend who offered to share a booth. And it was a huge hit there. So that was my first break. These are people looking to put logos on products and give them away for free. And it was clear to the distributors at this trade show that the Popsocket grip was a perfect billboard for your for your logo and for getting impressions. So I had a big crowd around my booth. And over the course of the next four or five months, I ended up selling batches of 3000 5000 7000 to T Mobile Yahoo, you know these big brands through distributors that then got them into the hands of thousands of people. And then I started seeing the traffic come to the website because we had a I don't know if it's a critical mass but we had enough of them out there. Public, that word of mouth was spreading. And then two other things were happening at the same time that year celebrities somehow got ahold of them the first year in 2014. To this day, I don't know how but Gigi Hadid, Ryan Seacrest, and remember Woody Harrelson, his wife, somehow, I got word that she was calling it a life changer from somebody that heard that. So they were showing up in People Magazine and on social media using the grip, and we saw a hotspot in LA on our website, customers around Los Angeles. And then third, we were planting these grips in middle schools in Colorado. So we're encouraging these schools to use them as fundraisers. And that started a third flame, you could say, the middle schoolers took to this product and started telling their friends about it. So those three elements came together. And by the end of 2014, we were seeing some really nice growth month over a month, it was starting to you're starting to see that hockey stick growth. And then we saw about 10 times we were selling each month, we were selling about 10 times what we were that month, the prior year, for the next couple years. 1516. And we were named the fast second fastest growing company in the US in 2018, with a growth rate of 72,000% over three years. And it was mostly just a viral phenomenon over those few those first three to four years, I'd say. And then exploded into retail, in I think 2016 and 17. So over the course of a few years, what you described as correct. Marc Gutman 51:31 Yeah, and prior to that, I mean, really before this, this validation moment where you go to the trade show, and and for promo products, and people are like, okay, like, and I have to imagine that, like when you got those first orders, you're like, Alright, I'm on like, I'm not crazy. But so but you know, prior to that, I mean, are you thinking of giving up? Are you thinking of like, hey, like I have sunk enough money into this, I have put enough energy into this, this just may not happen? David Barnett 52:01 No, I hadn't considered giving up. There was one moment that I vividly recall, where, where I did for the first time, I feel that I might that I might be forced to give up. So it was when we had an office on on Pearl Street in Boulder. And we received a shipment of about 30,000 grips and packaging. It was maybe the third major shipment we received. We weren't in any retail stores yet. So we're selling on the website and promo. And they were all defective. This was the third time in a row. So I had never gotten a pure, high quality product, I had always received shipment of defective product that gel was defective on the first 30,000 I received my friends and I had to pull off, it's tough to get gel off these by hand, pull off 30,000 gel stickers and put new gel on the bottoms of them. But this third shipment, the packaging was all just blowing out and the plastic from the accordion was sticking through the gel so far that it wouldn't—it hit the back of the phone before the gel did. So the grip would just fall right off the phone. My stomach just sank when I opened up the shipment and there was $1,000 in the bank account, I probably owed $30,000. And that was it. I had no more cash. I didn't have any investors lined up to give any more money. And we were sitting on defective products. So I remember taking a walk on the street thinking to myself, this is not good. And it could be the end of us. Marc Gutman 53:35 But here you are today. And you're the you're the CEO still have Popsockets and give us a sense of what Popsockets looks like today, like how many employees and like approximately how many units are going out at this point? David Barnett 53:48 Sure. Well, pre COVID, we were about 300 employees headquarters in Boulder. We have a design office in San Francisco with about 20 people. An office in Europe offices in Singapore, Seoul, Korea, Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong, we now have an office in Colombia in Bogota. So we're a global company now. We've sold well over 200 million units, I'm guessing probably closer to 300 million I haven't checked in recently. But you know, we're going through a high volume of grips each week and post COVID we have fewer people. So we unfortunately did have to lay off quite a few people. For a low quite a few to preserve our cash when COVID hit and the stores all shut down globally. We are coming back from that though we're doing quite well and we're hiring again. So that should give you a sense of the size and we have ambitions to be far bigger mostly so that we can make a more positive impact. We have a poptivism program. It's really important to me and the brand that gives back to Whatever charity our consumers chooses, choose, so you can come design your own group on our website and tag any charity and half of the sale of that grip will go to the charity. And the bigger we are, the more we can invest in programs like that. Marc Gutman 55:14 Yeah, and I was planning on asking about there's anything else that you'd like to talk about? I mean, why? Why poptivism? How do you say that again? Like it's like a tongue twister, David Barnett 55:23 poptivism kind of activism activism with a pop at the beginning. Marc Gutman 55:27 Yeah, I just need to like practice it. Poptivism, poptivism. So, you know, like, why, like, Why use the thing you built for that? David Barnett 55:36 Sure. So my, one of my original goals, when I decided to commercialize this invention, was to generate wealth for myself so that I could use that wealth for good causes. I personally care about animal welfare issues, hoping to end factory farming. And also climate change, particularly as it relates to these the former issues. So those are my personal causes that I would support. But I realized a couple years into business that all of the employees wanted to make a positive impact in the company is probably positioned better than myself to make that impact. And at that point, I created a department of do goods, I hired a director of due goods, her sole responsibility was to do good. she teamed up with some nonprofits that support people with mobility issues, Parkinson's, ALS, arthritis, we raised money for these organizations that support people with these challenges. And then we got 10s of thousands of grips into their hands, because it makes it easier for them to hold their devices and the grip. But we thought we can make a bigger impact if we open this up as a platform to everybody and all charities. And that's positivism, positivism is a platform that encourages people to make a positive impact by designing their own grip. So you can come on you can do right now you just go to our website, you can design your own grip, you tag a charity, a 501, c three, and the grip will go live, maybe in a week, 50% of all the sales will will go to that charity, and you can start seeing the impact you make Marc Gutman 57:16 right away. That's incredible. And do you ever like just like, look around and you know, as I heard you talking about how many employees you are employing and and where you're located globally and poptivism and like, do you ever just look around like, this is a I created this? I don't mean, I don't mean it like in a in a vain way or an arrogant way. But like, I created this out of an idea. And that idea was like these little plastic things that you stick on your phone, you know, like, like, it just must be an incredible feeling. David Barnett 57:51 Yes, It's surreal. It used to be more surreal, I spent a decent amount of time standing in this one office room have one of our offices that had a glass wall overlooking the warehouse, the production facility. And I look out there and think this is just insane. I mean, it's a, it's like a crazy dream. All of these people are working on this little doodad that I created in my living room with all this hard work. And then when I traveled to China, and I'd walk into these factories where there were hundreds of people, just lines and lines of people sitting working on this product, there were huge crates out in the parking lot, just giant stacks and stacks of boxes. With tractors and these trailers coming to pick them up. I thought this is just insane. It's so crazy. Eventually, I came to accept it. So this the surreal nature of it started to fade. But I still have that sensation, especially when we hire really talented people who have these amazing backgrounds, I think to myself, how did we get to this point where we could attract talent like this? All from just messing around on the computer in my living room? So many years ago? Marc Gutman 59:03 What do you think it is about the the grip, the Popsocket that just is that just speaks to people that just says hey, like, I want that because I do think there's something there's something special about that inanimate object. David Barnett 59:16 Sure. All of our products, we we try our best to include three, three ingredients which the original product has. One is the empower empowering, quality, so it just makes using a phone so much better. The second is the fun or magical feature, that it's surprisingly fun, and surprisingly useful. I mean, look, you've got the most valuable company in the world or at least was at one point Apple creating this device that has a massive flaw. You can't hold it and it's just an awful experience. Once you've used a popsocket grip for a couple of weeks if you try to hold an Apple phone It's almost comical. It's just an awful, awful experience. So I think it is sort of a magical experience when you start using this and you think, Oh my God, what a much better experience. This is even if you didn't think you needed it. And then third, it's the expressive feature people love to express themselves. With grips, it's a much easier way than changing up their cases to put a different style on put a different statement on like a bumper sticker, or a different utility piece. So you could have lip balm on one day, or a little storage for, for something that you want to keep with you one day, and we have a bunch of other functional items coming out soon. Marc Gutman 1:00:40 And we'll make sure to link to all that in the show notes. And David, as we come to a close here, we're coming up on our time, I have two final questions for you. The first is, what's the future look like for you and Popsockets? David Barnett 1:00:52 Sure, well, I'm staying with Popsockets for the future, I'll be the CEO. I have been working hard recently to rebuild our teams post COVID. And post a big transition with leadership. And we intend to build a strong, global brand that makes little life changers. So all of our products, we think will will increase people's happiness, even if it's just a little bit every day. And positivism too, these programs we think of as little life changers. We're not curing cancer, but everything we do, we hope makes people just a little bit happier. And you'll see in two to three years, you really see that the brand we have here in the US will start spreading even though we've been international for a few years, our brand strength, I think will will start catching up to the US and will be a significant global brand, making a positive impact every day. Marc Gutman 1:01:51 So David, if that high school version of you that high school, David, that was in the after school sport dork crew ran into you today, what do you think he'd say? David Barnett 1:02:04 That's really funny, I have a video of this that I can share with you. We had sorry, there was an award ceremony for some Entrepreneurship Award, I think that I won, and I couldn't be there. So we made a video, an acceptance video. And we had a boy who looked kind of like me when I was a kid. And after school sports dork, and he accepted the award. And part of what he said was He's like, I think and maybe someday I'll invent something, something kind of useful. Maybe that helps you listen to your music better. So what would he say? He was probably cocky. He probably said, Yeah, I knew this. I'm a little disappointed in you. But I thought this would happen. Marc Gutman 1:02:46 Whoa, whoa. And that is David Barnett, the founder and CEO of Popsockets, I still can't wrap my head around a little plastic extendable button, becoming such a part of our culture, employing 300 people, and continuing a movement all over the world. This is the power of entrepreneurship, literally thinking of an idea, imagining something that never exists, and then making it a reality, putting it out into the world and changing the world. David Barnett and I say this very seriously, is changing the world with popsockets in a way that will have an impact forever. Whether it's bringing joy to someone with mobility issues, assisting in a s

EDIT/OR
Episode 26 - Social Media

EDIT/OR

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 53:45


Episode 26 - Social MediaOh my, it's an almost-all-Apple extravaganza. Share it on social media. On social media.Show NotesKyle's favorite subscription shampoo. Please note once again that we might receive a small commission for items purchased through our links.Gilbert's removable PopSocket thing (requires an Apple silicone case or similar-dimension knockoff from, say, the Beyond section of that one store). Also: Click on the one review and translate it. Gilbert found it interesting.That other Kickstarter thing.Halide gives update on the business.Matti Haapoja's side-by-side.Balls-out 3D, like, crazy airplane type stuff.Mavic Air 2 (see some other show notes for link).

The Founder Hour
Yancey Strickler | Co-Founder and Former CEO of Kickstarter

The Founder Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 72:58


Yancey Strickler is the co-founder and former CEO of Kickstarter, a global crowdfunding platform that has helped bring hundreds of thousands of creative projects to life since its launch in 2009.As of today, the platform has received more than $4.6 billion in pledges from 17.2 million backers to fund 445,000 projects, such as films, music, journalism, video games, technology, and more. Some notable companies that started off with a successful Kickstarter campaign include Oculus VR, MVMT, Popsocket, and Allbirds.Aside from founding Kickstarter, Yancey is also a former music critic and author of “This Could Be Our Future: A Manifesto for a More Generous World,” as well as the creator of Bentoism.In this episode, Yancey joins Pat and Posh to share personal stories of his upbringing, his obsession with pop culture from a young age, how he fell into writing, his thoughts on creatives vs. businesspeople, and much more. He walks us through the story of how Kickstarter was born, how he met his co-founders and his experience as CEO of the company before ultimately stepping down and returning to a career in writing.SUBSCRIBE TO TFH NEWSLETTER & STAY UPDATED > http://bit.ly/tfh-newsletterFOLLOW TFH ON INSTAGRAM > http://www.instagram.com/thefounderhourFOLLOW TFH ON TWITTER > http://www.twitter.com/thefounderhourINTERESTED IN BECOMING A SPONSOR? EMAIL US > partnerships@thefounderhour.com

PLuGHiTz Live Special Events (Audio)
ohsnap is the mobile phone holder that doesn't stick @ CES 2020

PLuGHiTz Live Special Events (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 10:53


As phones have gotten bigger, the desire for a device to make holding your phones easier has become a common one. One product has stormed the industry, but it leaves a lot to be desired. To address the limitations of the PopSocket, the team at ohsnap has created a new phone holder that is versatile enough for everyone.If you have ever had a PopSocket on your phone, you know that you immediately lose the ability to use wireless chargers. For those of us who use them in our homes, offices, and cars, that is an unacceptable loss. With the ohsnap phone grip, though, that is no longer a problem. The main portion of the holder is removable, making it small enough to work with most, if not all, Qi plates.As far as standard operation, the ohsnap holder is far more pleasant while in use and while collapsed. While closed, the ohsnap is about a third the depth of a PopSocket. That makes it far easier to keep in a pocket, especially if you keep it in your back pocket. When in use, it is also far better. The outsides come together to create a ring, which can be put around your finger. This usage is far more comfortable than wrapping your fingers around a big circle. The ring can be closed so that it won't fall off. The center iece is also rotatable, making it useful in portrait and landscape mode.When not using it as a standard holder, you can also use the ohsnap with the included magnetic plate. The plate has micro suction cups on the back, so it can stick to just about any smooth surface. The phone holder then connects magnetically to the plate so it can be used just about anywhere. If you have another magnetic surface, such as your refrigerator or microwave, you can also stick it directly to that.The ohsnap is available now for $19 with additional accessories available as well. For more information on the products or to order one for yourself, check out their website.Interview by Scott Ertz of F5 Live: Refreshing Technology and Christopher Jordan of The Talking Sound.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.

PLUGHITZ Live Presents (Video)
ohsnap is the mobile phone holder that doesn't stick @ CES 2020

PLUGHITZ Live Presents (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 10:53


As phones have gotten bigger, the desire for a device to make holding your phones easier has become a common one. One product has stormed the industry, but it leaves a lot to be desired. To address the limitations of the PopSocket, the team at ohsnap has created a new phone holder that is versatile enough for everyone.If you have ever had a PopSocket on your phone, you know that you immediately lose the ability to use wireless chargers. For those of us who use them in our homes, offices, and cars, that is an unacceptable loss. With the ohsnap phone grip, though, that is no longer a problem. The main portion of the holder is removable, making it small enough to work with most, if not all, Qi plates.As far as standard operation, the ohsnap holder is far more pleasant while in use and while collapsed. While closed, the ohsnap is about a third the depth of a PopSocket. That makes it far easier to keep in a pocket, especially if you keep it in your back pocket. When in use, it is also far better. The outsides come together to create a ring, which can be put around your finger. This usage is far more comfortable than wrapping your fingers around a big circle. The ring can be closed so that it won't fall off. The center iece is also rotatable, making it useful in portrait and landscape mode.When not using it as a standard holder, you can also use the ohsnap with the included magnetic plate. The plate has micro suction cups on the back, so it can stick to just about any smooth surface. The phone holder then connects magnetically to the plate so it can be used just about anywhere. If you have another magnetic surface, such as your refrigerator or microwave, you can also stick it directly to that.The ohsnap is available now for $19 with additional accessories available as well. For more information on the products or to order one for yourself, check out their website.Interview by Scott Ertz of F5 Live: Refreshing Technology and Christopher Jordan of The Talking Sound.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.

Schleifenquadrat von Mac Life
SQ043 Es kommt darauf an …

Schleifenquadrat von Mac Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020


Themen der Sendung Frage aus der IT Unser IT-Spezialist Sebastian Fischbeck fragt: Welches iPhone sollte ich mir zulegen? Aufreger der Woche Apple kann immer noch nicht Dinge sortieren: Schack ist auf der Suche nach Jurrassic Park 2 Auch Hörbücher sind immer noch eine Katastrophe! EU drängt auf gemeinsames Ladekabel – Apple möchte Lightning behalten Neues aus Cupertino Der Mac Pro ist da! Oder doch lieber den alten kaufen? Podcast-Tipp: Bits und so – Folge #665 (Dampfende Lautsprecher) Hörer-Feedback Ronald: iPad und Ordner, Mac Pro und KI Podcast-Tipp: Computermagazin & Umbruch – Wie einfach lässt sich ein Fake-Video basteln? Web-Tipp: This Person does not exist Unbekannter Anrufer: Apple Watch und EKG Hier die Nummer vom Anrufbeantworter: 0431 200766705 Siri hatte schlussendlich doch keine Lust sie vorzulesen :-( 36C3-Vortrags-Tipps BahnMining von David Kriesel Schimpfwörterbuch der neuen Rechten von josch Hirne Hacken von Linus Neumann Video-Tipp: Can you get in anywhere with a ladder? Finfisher verklagen von Thorsten Schröder und Ulf Buermeyer Hacker hin oder her, die elektronische Patientenakte kommt von Martin Tschirsich, Dr. med. Christian Brodowski und Dr. André Zilch Hacker-Jeopardy mit Sec und Ray KGB Hack - 30 Years Later von Anja Drephal Geheimdienstliche Massenüberwachung vs. Menschenrechte von Constanze Kurz Tipps & Tricks Trackpad: Klick durch Tippen und Bedienungshilfe Mit drei Fingern bewegen Hardware-Vorstellungen Dock mit Speicher: Linedock Dock-Empfehlungen: Elgato Thunderbolt 3 Dock, Raidsonic Icy Box Kopfhörer mit ANC und sehr guten Klang: Sennheiser Momentum 3 Wireless Offtiopic: Käpt’n räkelt sich! Popsocket ohne Socke: Popgrip Slide App-Fundstücke Die beste Schreib-App der Welt! Winston Ferndiagnose per App: TK Doc Web-Tipp: Krautreporter Ihr Lappen! von der Notaufnahmeschwester Hörbücher aus dem Cloudspeicher abspielen: Bound Apple TV+ Servant: Alles nur geklaut! Oprah’s Book Club In eigener Sache Wir suchen Autoren! Bewirb dich hier. Unsere Fachbücher im Bundle günstiger!

Techathlon
Sonos Sues Google, Crazy CES Products, Sony's Surprise Sedan

Techathlon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 29:33


On this episode of Techathlon, Corinne Iozzio, Amy Schellenbaum, and Rob Verger must guess if truly bonkers tech products are on display at CES or the brainchild of Stan Horaczek, and catch up on the week’s headlines, including a wireless phone charger with a hole for a PopSocket. Sign up for PopSci's 30 Day Digital Deep Clean! Get the latest tech news at PopSci.com. Pick up Techathlon merch on our Threadless store. Hosted by Jason Lederman. Theme music by Billy Cadden. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

9to5Mac Happy Hour
Apple at CES 2019, Services era, iPhone Night mode contest

9to5Mac Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 63:36


Apple wins CES with AirPods emoji, Global Privacy Senior Director Jane Horvath talks privacy on behalf of Apple, PopSocket now works with wireless charging, HomeKit advances in 2020, Apple marks a new era of Services, iPhone 11 has a new Night mode photo contest this month, and much more. 9to5Mac Happy Hour is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn or through our RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. New episodes are released every Friday. Sponsored by TextExpander: Visit textexpander.com/podcast and select 9to5Mac Happy Hour to save 20% off your first year! Sponsored by Capterra: Visit Capterra.com/HappyHour today and join the millions of people who use Capterra each month. Sponsored by Hyper: Our CES 2020 coverage partner — get an exclusive sneak peek at the new heavy duty Hyper USB-C hubs here. Stories we discuss in this episode: AirPods can now be engraved with select emoji as Apple refreshes exclusive font Apple returns to CES for privacy roundtable alongside Facebook and others You can now use a Popsocket + wirelessly charge your iPhone Pioneer’s 2020 Wireless CarPlay lineup includes a premium 10.1-inch floating receiver for your old car Eve Cam indoor camera with support for HomeKit Secure Video Lutron expands HomeKit-compatible Caséta line with new motion sensor and repeater IKEA Tradfri smart blinds finally rolling out support for Apple HomeKit Hands on with IKEA's smart blinds and HomeKit Best iPhone Night mode photos – submit yours to Apple Apple wins Christmas: iPhone claims top 9 spots for mobile device activations in the US Apple announces new single-day record for App Store purchases: $386 million spent on New Year's Day Analyst: Apple to launch sub-6GHz 5G iPhones this year, but faster mmWave 5G iPhones delayed until 2021 Ricky Gervais praised ‘The Morning Show’ in front of Tim Cook ... then roasted Apple's ‘sweatshops in China’ Apple TV+ to close out Television Critics Association Press Tour with presentation on January 19 New trailer for Apple TV+ comedy ‘Mythic Quest’ teases ‘Always Sunny’ star Rob McElhenney as outlandish creative director LG bringing Apple TV app to 2018 and newer TVs this year Covering a SpaceX rocket launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center with the iPhone 11 Pro Max Defining the decade: ten years of Apple on one page 'Front and Center' brings classic Mac window management to macOS Catalina ‎Doomsday Vault on the Mac App Store Subscribe, Rate, and Review 9to5Mac Happy Hour! Follow Zac: Instagram @apollozac Twitter @apollozac Follow Benjamin: Twitter @bzamayo Follow 9to5Mac: Instagram @9to5mac Twitter @9to5mac Facebook Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify Share your thoughts! Drop us a line at happyhour@9to5mac.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!

The Show with Sam & Joe
TS 271: Feet on Demand

The Show with Sam & Joe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 67:37


This week we talk about AI-generated feet pics, self-driving luggage, leaving butter out of the fridge, taint bandaids, PopSocket chargers, and some of our favorite recipes lately. Support us on Patreon to keep the podcast going and to gain access to exclusive content at: http://www.patreon.com/theshowsamandjoe Favorite things: Peanut Chicken Curry - https://youtu.be/F_dYsfrBKZo Russian Black Bread - https://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipes/russian-black-bread-recipe

The Rebound
271: Here's Another Stupid Robot

The Rebound

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 45:15


Dan got the power bank the Wirecutter recommends.Moltz is into iPhone 9 rumors.The PopPower charger lets you charge an iPhone with a Popsocket on it.Once again the FBI is trying to screw up iPhone security.A former developer of Internet Explorer for the Mac looks back on its 20th anniversary.No, Safari is not switching to Chromium.Sonos's recycling mode is a bad look.Ballie is a little snitch.Dystopian products for our dystopian future.Our thanks to Pingdom, the website transaction monitoring system. Get alerts when cart checkout, forms, and login pages fail before they affect your customers and your business. Go to pingdom.com/signup right now, for a 14-day free trial—with no credit card required. When you sign up, use code REBOUND at checkout to get a huge 30% off your first invoice!Our thanks also to Kensington, the people who make universal docking stations that are designed to increase productivity. Get access to more ports and make your laptop as powerful as a desktop with HDMI and display link video connectors plus USB 3.0, USB C, and Thunderbolt 3. Visit kensington.com/rebound right now to check out Kensington!Our thanks as well to Indochino, where you'll find the best made to measure shirts and suits at a great price. Use the promo code "REBOUND" and get $30 off your total purchase of $399. And remember the Rebound's Indochino catch phrase... it's custom or bust 'em!

Podcast Stardust
Episode 35 - World Between Worlds - December 2019

Podcast Stardust

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 42:40


From Popsocket to the Darth Vader Clapper and Build-a-Bear, Jay has rounded up all the latest Star Wars fashion and lifestyle products for review. On yet another fully armed and operational episode of Podcast Stardust, we discuss: Star Wars Popsockets, The Darth Vaer Clapper, Star Wars Forever Wick Candles, New Star Wars Scentsy Candle Warmers, Instant-Pot Pressure cookers from Williams-Sonoma, Star Wars Build-A-Bear, New Star Wars Columbia Challenger Series Coats, Star Wars Adidas, and Unique Star Wars gifts from Bradford Exchange. Thanks for joining us for another episode! Subscribe to Podcast Stardust for all your Star Wars news, reviews, and discussion wherever you get your podcasts. And please leave us a five star review on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on social media: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube. T-shirts, hoodies, coffee mugs, and mare are available on TeePublic.

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
Sober AF with Sarah Ordo

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 31:41


Author of Sober as F*** and host of the podcast Her Best F***ing Life, Sarah Ordo talks ALL THINGS sobriety! We talk about her 'rock bottom', where she found support on her journey, bringing awareness to addiction, and what the book writing process looked like for her! You DON'T want to miss this episode! Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie Find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

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Merch Mornings
Finding Your Next Big Niche

Merch Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 13:49


On today's episode, we talk about finding niches for PopSocket designs. We also cover another color.

The NewsWorthy
Auto Workers Strike, Peanut Allergy Treatment & PopSocket Koozie - Monday, September 16th, 2019

The NewsWorthy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 11:45


The news to know for Monday, September 16th, 2019! What to know today about a few big stories, including a major auto worker strike as well as a major attack on one of the world's largest oil processing facilities. Plus: promising news for people with severe peanut allergies, what happened to MoviePass, and a new type of PopSocket for your drink. Those stories and more -- in less than 10 minutes! Award-winning broadcast journalist and former TV news reporter Erica Mandy breaks it all down for you.  Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com to read more about any of the stories mentioned under the section titled 'Episodes' or see sources below... Today's episode is brought to you by Zola and MyWallSt.  Thanks to the NewsWorthy INSIDERS for the support! Learn more or become an INSIDER here: www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider   Sources: GM Auto Strike: WSJ, CNBC, Fox Business, Business Insider Saudi Oil Attack: NBC News, USA Today, Washington Post, WSJ, NYT Kavanaugh Allegations: The Hill, CBS News, CNN, Washington Post, NYT Tropical Storm Humberto: ABC News, Weather Channel, AccuWeather Peanut Allergy Treatment: CNN, AP, NPR Felicity Huffman Sentenced: Vox, Yahoo Movie Pass Shuts Down: CNBC, Deadline, NPR Box Office: Variety, USA Today PockSockets for Mugs: The Verge, TechCrunch Gen Z on Savings: CNBC, Northwestern Mutual 

The Matt Adams Podcast
Anne and Matt Go to the Video Store

The Matt Adams Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 86:25


In this episode, Anne and Matt go to the video store and review the movies they rented. This week's non-sponsor sponsor: Tiny Cherry Coke…Cherry Coke, only tiny. The movies they review are: The Best of Enemies, Green Book, The Girl in the Spider's Web, Searching, and On the Basis of Sex.In “What Are You Reading, What Are You Writing,” Anne somehow enjoys a Martha Washington book despite a boring narrator, Matt talks about a Three Amigos-inspired short story and the new Star Wars book Alphabet Squadron. Plus: Howard the dog, Dr. Pimple Popper, and Andrew Luck's Cursed Calf Or Maybe It's His Ankle.Show orderIntro and Non-Sponsor-Sponsor: 00:00-4:35Into the video store: 4:35-8:04Best of Enemies: 8:04-16:45Green Book: 16:45-28:52The Girl in the Spider's Web: 28:52-36:27Searching: 36:27-42:19On the Basis of Sex: 42:19-53:02A brief tangent on Armie Hammer's bewildering lack of star power: 53:02-53:52Movie Power Rankings: 53:52-56:16Anne vs. the Popsocket (plus a brief Howard interlude): 56:16-1:08:19What Are You Reading? What Are You Writing? 1:08:19-endShow link:The Movie Power Rankings List

Merch Mornings
Merch Mornings

Merch Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 10:26


Welcome to Merch Mornings. All about how to do Merch By Amazon, and other Print on Demand websites. With a focus on PopSocket strategies.

Merch Mornings
Merch Mornings

Merch Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 20:17


Welcome to Merch Mornings. All about how to do Merch By Amazon, and other Print on Demand websites. With a focus on PopSocket strategies.

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
6 Things To Do To Hit Your First 6 Figures

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 33:08


You bitches have been asking how I hit the MAGICAL 6 figure mark, and in this episode, I talk about the KEY things you need no matter what type of business you have! I cover things like confidence and professionalism from DAY ONE, branding, making mistakes, positioning your authority, perseverance, and SO MUCH MORE! Get your notebook out, boo, you're gonna want to take notes on this one! Get your ticket to the “Summit of Slay” in Louisville, KY Aug. 23-25 --> https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/thesummitofslay Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie Find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

Merch Mornings
Merch Mornings

Merch Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 14:25


Welcome to Merch Mornings. All about how to do Merch By Amazon, and other Print on Demand websites. With a focus on PopSocket strategies.

Merch Mornings
Merch Mornings

Merch Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 15:27


Welcome to Merch Mornings. All about how to do Merch By Amazon, and other Print on Demand websites. With a focus on PopSocket strategies.

Talking About Nothing with Evan and Keelan
Episode 4 - The Alex Jonas Brothers

Talking About Nothing with Evan and Keelan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 83:29


This episode we read heartfelt emails and discuss the Jonas Brothers and their great return to stardom. Email: keelanandevan@gmail.com Popsocket poll: linkto.run/p/M3N2P7U5

Merch Mornings
Merch Mornings

Merch Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 17:35


Welcome to Merch Mornings. All about how to do Merch By Amazon and other Print On Demand Sites. With a focus on PopSocket strategies.

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
Coaching vs Teaching - How To Know What You Need Next

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 25:44


Get ready for some fucking TRUTH BOMBS!! The Slay Coach is here to tell you what you ACTUALLY need to hear. We're diving deep into the inside of the coaching industry. We're talking about what is a coach, what is NOT coach. When to offer low vs. high ticket. Masculine vs. feminine. Spoiler alert: none of this is good or bad or right or wrong... it's just DIFFERENT! Get your ticket to the “Summit of Slay” in Louisville, KY Aug. 23-25 -> https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/thesummitofslay Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie Find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
Interview With Mindset Coach Topsie VandenBosch

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 45:16


This interview with Topsie is FIRE! We covered so many topics like mental health, the differences between therapy and coaching, advice for therapists that are curious about coaching, and why BOTH therapy and coaching are SO important! You can get more of Topsie on her social media sites: Instagram: www.instagram.com/topsievandenbosch Website: www.topsievandenbosch.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/TopsVandenBosch   Get your ticket to the “Summit of Slay” in Louisville, KY Aug. 23-25 -> https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/thesummitofslay Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie Come find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

Merch Mornings
Merch Mornings

Merch Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 12:28


Welcome to Merch Mornings. All about how to do Merch by Amazon and other Print on Demand sites. With a focus on PopSocket strategies.

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
When Sales Strategy Doesn't Matter

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 16:32


You know it's about to go down when the strategy queen tells you to throw your strategy out the window. I need you to hear me on this one: NONE of your strategies matter if you don't believe in yourself, in your offer, and in your clients! Strategy will keep you BROKE if you're constantly looking for "that new strategy" that's FINALLY going to work. In this episode, I am going over the CORE pillars in my business and in what ORDER I follow them. Here's a hint: strategy is last.  Get your ticket to the “Summit of Slay” in Louisville, KY Aug. 23-25 --> https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/thesummitofslay Sign up for your free PopSocket here -->http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie Find your slay tribe here -->http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram -->https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
7 Simple Sexy Sell Out Tips!

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 26:57


Listen, I teach high-level shit in my business, but the difference between other teachers and me is this: I refuse to let you over complicate shit! During this episode, I'm going to walk you through my simple as fuck launch process! I'm going to apply my signature approach of spirit, mindset, and strategy to LAUNCHING and give you 7 SIMPLE tips to sell tf OUT! Your toolbelt is going to be STACKED with the important shit and NONE of the useless shit so that you can focus on ACTION instead of THINKING about every little damn thing! Let's do this boo! Here's the link to the VIPP FREE TRAINING! > https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/VIPP  Get your ticket to the “Summit of Slay” in Louisville, KY Aug. 23-25 --> https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/thesummitofslay Sign up for your free PopSocket here -->http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie Find your slay tribe here -->http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram -->https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
How To Make Selling Easy AF

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 20:31


Alright, slayers, it's time to talk (again) about my FAV subject: SALES! In this episode, I dish out some BADASS affirmations on sales mindset PLUS I give you my 4 tips on how to sell the fuck out of your shit! You can find Tip 1 about belief in your product at (6:59) Tip 2 about belief in your audience at (7:44) Tip 3 about buying with FEELINGS, not facts at (9:55) and Tip 4 about showing up with passion at (13:33) Get your ticket to the “Summit of Slay” in Louisville, KY Aug. 23-25 --> https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/thesummitofslay Sign up for your free PopSocket here -->http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie Find your slay tribe here -->http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram -->https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
Setting Money Making Boundaries

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 27:11


Boundaries! I know that word makes the people pleasers cringe... but boo, you NEED to know how to set crystal clear boundaries in your business so that you can work less, and make more! This episode is a CRASH COURSE on how to teach other people how to treat you! You'll feel INCREDIBLE about the clients you attract when you're coming from a place of ABUNDANCE instead of that needy energy! Listen in as I give you my TOP TIPS on how to SET or RESTORE proper money-making boundaries so that you can spend all your newfound free time on the things you are truly PASSIONATE about! Get your ticket to the “Summit of Slay” in Louisville, KY Aug. 23-25 --> https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/thesummitofslay Sign up for your free PopSocket here -->http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie Come find your slay tribe here -->http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram -->https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
How to Generate MORE Energy

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 17:51


One of the most overlooked ways to make more money in your business is to focus on your energy. If you’re showing up mono toned, unexcited, uninspired, then are you really even showing up at all?! Do you really think you’ll be able to attract that dream client?! Listen in for my top tips on how to show up every day with the mental clarity, focus, and energy level of a nuclear reactor that it takes to scale a business. Get your ticket to the “Summit of Slay” in Louisville, KY Aug. 23-25 --> https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/thesummitofslay   Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie Come find your slay tribe here -->  http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
My Haters Pay My Bills

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 15:43


You’re either allowing your haters to hold you hostage right where you are or they’re helping you pay your bills and make you rich. If your message is being put out there to please your haters then the 10 people that really need to hear what you feel or have to say aren’t going to have the courage to say what they really feel. Listen in on why you should be pissing your haters off in order to inspire your real followers.  Get your ticket to the “Summit of Slay” in Louisville, KY Aug. 23-25 --> https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/thesummitofslay   Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie Come find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

Morning Cup Of Merch
PopSocket Grip Brand Standards & More

Morning Cup Of Merch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 11:32


Today my coffee and I will go over the issue surrounding the new standards on PopSocket Grip with Merch.

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
Illuminate Your Brand w/ Ashley Spedale

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 30:10


Amazing branding coach and host of the “Brunch with the Universe” podcast, and oh so cute and sweet Ashley Spedale joins us to share her top tips on how to get noticed and illuminate your brand and reach your target market with your message. Get more of Ashley Spedale --> https://www.ashleyspedale.com   Get your ticket to the “Summit of Slay” in Louisville, KY Aug. 23-25 --> https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/thesummitofslay    Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie Come find your slay tribe here -->  http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/  

An Indianapolis Business Podcast: Off the Circle
Matt Foley of ScoocH: From Soccer Dad to $6 Million Mobile Case Business

An Indianapolis Business Podcast: Off the Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 24:39


On this episode, we interview ScoocH President and Co-founder Matt Foley on his journey to rival the PopSocket by creating the No. 1 phone case for video streaming. Four years ago, Matt, along with fellow co-founder John Stagge, saw a void in wireless phone case technology and had an idea – a phone case with versatile one-handed use. Think snap bracelets. The unique kickstand feature of the ScoocH Wingman allows you to use your device in landscape and portrait mode with ease. Not to mention that the case’s textured grip, 10-foot drop protection and car mount feature boast 4-in-1 capabilities while keeping functionality, style and durability at the forefront. In the competitive environment of consumer electronics, ScoocH (https://scoochcase.com/) has emerged as a leading competitor, expanding its presence across 6,000 retail environments across the United States and Canada. Since 2015, ScoocH’s revenue has grown from $250,000 to over $6M, doubling its revenue almost every year. In alignment with its commitment, ScoocH also provides empowerment, protection and autonomy to Hoosiers in need by donating 10% of profits to locally-based Prevail, a crisis center dedicated to empowering those affected by domestic violence. Special Guest: Matt Foley.

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
Give Massive Value Through DIRTY, Messy Action

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 14:31


It doesn’t have to be perfect, it doesn’t have to be amazing, it doesn’t have to be for everyone, it just has to be of value, it has to solve a problem they’re facing. Stop wasting all of your time perfecting your work, your freebies. Few will even notice the difference, the customers that matter won’t mind, and the ones that do mind, don’t matter. Take DIRTY, messy, massive action and focus your energy where it will make the biggest impact in your business.   Apply to the “Slay Your Biz – Fast Track Program” --> https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/fasttrack  (Get the free course “Slay Academy” by The Slay Coach just for applying)   Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie Come find your slay tribe here -->  http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
Making Money Moves with Carissa Johnsen, The Sassy Savage

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 39:51


Carissa Johnsen, AKA The Sassy Savage, and total smoke show “SHOWS UP” with her no fucks given attitude for an interview with The Slay Coach. She gives her best advice on getting naked with your emotions and learning to be vulnerable for your audience, being unapologetic, owning your shit, and becoming aware of your own bullshit. Ready to make “Money Moves” w/ The Sassy Savage --> https://www.sassysavagecoaching.com/moneymoves    Apply to the “Slay Your Biz – Fast Track Program” --> https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/fasttrack (Get the free course “Slay Academy” by The Slay Coach just for applying)    Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie Come find your slay tribe here -->  http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
Raise Your Money Vibes

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 23:23


STOP IT with your negative talk around money, already. You’re just telling money that you don’t want it in your life. Your business, your personal life, your relationships are having a stroke because of your money blocks. Money is just an energetic, renewable fucking resource and it’s going to flow to you when you remove these blocks from your feelings around money. Money will flow to you when you are investing it, when you are giving a fuck ton of value to others. Join us for the FREE 6 Figure Launch mini course --> https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/6figurelaunch  Apply to the “6 Figure Slayers Club – LEVEL UP Mastermind” --> https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/mastermind   Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie Come find your slay tribe here -->  http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
Isabella Silverio Shares Her Top Instagram Advice

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 57:01


Instagram guru, online business coach, all around female entrepreneur and host of “The Guava Girl Podcast,” Isabella Silverio, joins the C&S podcast to share how she started out down the path through college and into the Corporate world, only to be swooned away in her Senior year of college by her true love, Entrepreneurship. Isabella shares her personal story and her top advice for growing and monetizing your Instagram account. Connect more with Isabella Silverio at --> https://www.isabellasilverio.com   Apply to the “6 Figure Slayers Club – LEVEL UP Mastermind” --> https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/mastermind   Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie Come find your slay tribe here -->  http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

ColoRadio-
Otter Box at CES19, "Your Moment in Tech"

ColoRadio-"Your Moment In Tech"

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2019 1:13


Otter Box shows off its new case with a PopSocket built in. Enjoy, "Your Moment In Tech"

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
Alex King on Business + Love

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 49:13


Massively multi-talented creative and entrepreneur Alex King joins the C&S podcast to share his relationship experience in business. He plays a major role in supporting his and his queen’s businesses by supporting the infrastructure and back end that allows their businesses to thrive. He also shares his best tips for training your own Instagram husband and his favorite tools and systems to support your business.  Connect with Alex King at --> https://alexkingcreative.com/theslaycoach/   Apply to the “6 Figure Slayers Club – LEVEL UP Mastermind” --> https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/mastermind  Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie Come find your slay tribe here -->  http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
My Top 3 Tips to Increased Profits and Scalability

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 21:51


Apply to the “6 Figure Slayers Club – LEVEL UP Mastermind” --> https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/mastermind   Listen in for my top 3 tips to help you generate more profits, work smarter not harder, make a bigger impact in the world, and have more fun while doing it in your business in 2019. Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie  Come find your slay tribe here -->  http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/  

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
Cara Alwill Leyba on Authenticity and Passion

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 37:34


My momma bear, Cara Alwill Leyba drops in for an interview, Chardonnay & Slay style. She’s a best-selling author, master life coach, founder of the "Style Your Mind" podcast, creator of "The Champagne Diet" blog, and all-around badass boss babe Bordeaux. She’s written 8 books including "Girl Code" and "Like She Owns The Place." Cara shares how she went from baby grape to the powerhouse brand she’s created today and much more… Want to get to know Cara better… On Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/thechampagnediet/ Website --> www.thechampagnediet.com Rebel Boby Babes --> www.rebelbodybabes.com   Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie  This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%! Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here -->  http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/  

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
Interview With Mind Shift Coach Brooke Allison

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 30:05


Listen in as Mind Shift Coach Brooke Allison and I talk about her journey into the coaching industry, WTF coaching is, utilizing the power of Facebook Groups, personal branding, the difference between poop and shit, and much more… Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%! Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here -->  http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/d  

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
Setting Your Unfuckupable Goals

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 16:53


STOP!! You’re setting attainable goals! That’s just a check-list. Get over your fears already. You’re not growing if you’re too scared to raise the bar. Listen in on how I set my goals and make them unfuckupable, how I stay on track with my plan to achieve, and what I do about it when fears of failure get in the way. Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdR9M6bctPwrMazyImRIHNQ5rfT2hqsmuYwyGyvRG_4XPthvw/viewform?pli=1  This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%!  Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here -->  http://bit.ly/CHARDONNAYANDSLAY Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
Your Questions Answered by The Slay Coach

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 33:05


Listen in as I take your top questions and share insights from my personal experience. Questions in this episode: “When is the right time to outsource?”, “What are your secrets to finding love and maintain while running a Rockstar business?”, “How I attract my dream clients at the $ amount that feels right?”, “How to stop caring what your friends and family think about your biz?”, “How to get away from perfection?”, “What has been the biggest limiting belief you’ve had to overcome and how did you do it?”, and many more of your questions… Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdR9M6bctPwrMazyImRIHNQ5rfT2hqsmuYwyGyvRG_4XPthvw/viewform?pli=1 This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%!  Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here -->  http://bit.ly/CHARDONNAYANDSLAY Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
Are You in Survival or Thrival Mode?

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 23:29


You get to decide! You don’t just have to survive in this life, you CAN switch from survive mode to thrive mode and get what you deserve out of this life…you get to live this life is thrival mode. It’s not going to be easy, it is going to be messy, but you will get what you settle for. Listen in on how I shifted my mindset to thrival mode and how you’re next.  Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdR9M6bctPwrMazyImRIHNQ5rfT2hqsmuYwyGyvRG_4XPthvw/viewform?pli=1 This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%!  Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here -->  http://bit.ly/CHARDONNAYANDSLAY Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business
Scared to Raise Your Prices?

Chardonnay & Slay Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 19:20


Are you charging a price for your services or product that feels good to you? Or are you like most people, charging an amount that drains you energetically when you know you’re worth more, out of fear that demand will diminish? Well listen in and I’ll give you the permission you’ve been waiting for to raise your prices! Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdR9M6bctPwrMazyImRIHNQ5rfT2hqsmuYwyGyvRG_4XPthvw/viewform?pli=1 This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%!  Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here -->  http://bit.ly/CHARDONNAYANDSLAY Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/

WIRED Tech in Two
I Embraced the PopSocket and It Changed My Damn Life

WIRED Tech in Two

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 7:19


The first PopSockets gripper I plastered to my phone's rear-end was a freebie gift thing I received from some company's swag bag. Amidst the magnets, notebooks, business cards, and other marketing ephemera, there it was: the circular doodad that has leapfrogged selfie-sticks as the must-have mobile accessory for our smartphone-saturated society. When I fished it out of the tote, I felt secretly delighted. Then I felt sort of dopey.

Popcorn Finance
089: You Need to Rethink Your Retirement with Roger Whitney

Popcorn Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 15:31


The way we should be looking at retirement is changing.  Gone are the days of throwing a few dollars in an account and hoping for the best.  Roger Whitney, aka the Retirement Answer Man, joins me to discuss how millennials are going to have to think differently about retirement. Full Show Notes at https://PopcornFinance.com/89 Rock Retirement Book Giveaway! Click HERE or visit RogerWhitney.com/popcorn for your chance to win 1 of 10 copies of Roger Whitney's book Rock Retirement!     Leave me a Voicemail at PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail   Get Your 1st Audiobook for Free from Audible and Help Support Popcorn Finance by visiting PopcornFinance.com/Audible   New Popcorn Finance Popsocket is Available!!! Visit https://PopcornFinance.com/Popsocket   Connect with me Instagram -@PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance  

Popcorn Finance
088: Fighting FOMO with Gaby Lapera from Credit Karma

Popcorn Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 12:33


If anyone tells you that FOMO isn't real they're lying!  FOMO or the Fear Of Missing Out is just a big of an issue as ever.  For Baby Boomers it was called Keeping Up With the Jones or KUWJ, not nearly as catchy.  But regardless of what you call it millennials are being hit with it especially hard. Connect with Gaby on Twitter @MuchoCaffeine Full Show Notes at https://PopcornFinance.com/88 The piece referenced today written by Tim Devaney can be found at https://www.creditkarma.com/insights/i/fomo-spending-affects-one-in-four-millennials/ Leave me a Voicemail at PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail   Get Your 1st Audiobook for Free from Audible and Help Support Popcorn Finance by visiting PopcornFinance.com/Audible   New Popcorn Finance Popsocket is Available!!! Visit https://PopcornFinance.com/Popsocket   Connect with me Instagram -@PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance  

Popcorn Finance
086: Pt 2 - How Your Personality Affects Your Money

Popcorn Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 16:06


Understanding your personality may shine some light on your money habits.  I'm joined by Amber Hawley, licensed marriage and family therapist, & Maelisa Hall, licensed psychologist, to discuss how big a role your personality may play in how you think about and handle your money. This is Part 2 in a two part series. Full Show Notes at PopcornFinance.com/86   Hear more from Maelisa and Amber at MyBizBestie.com.   Leave me a Voicemail at PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail   Get Your 1st Audiobook for Free from Audible and Help Support Popcorn Finance by visiting PopcornFinance.com/Audible   New Popcorn Finance Popsocket is Available!!! Visit https://PopcornFinance.com/Popsocket   Connect with me Instagram -@PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance  

Popcorn Finance
086: Pt 1 - How Your Personality Affects Your Money

Popcorn Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 11:08


Understanding your personality may shine some light on your money habits.  I'm joined by Amber Hawley, licensed marriage and family therapist, & Maelisa Hall, licensed psychologist, to discuss how big a role your personality may play in how you think about and handle your money. This is Part 1 in a two part series. Full Show Notes at PopcornFinance.com/86   Hear more from Maelisa and Amber at MyBizBestie.com.   Leave me a Voicemail at PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail   Get Your 1st Audiobook for Free from Audible and Help Support Popcorn Finance by visiting PopcornFinance.com/Audible   New Popcorn Finance Popsocket is Available!!! Visit https://PopcornFinance.com/Popsocket   Connect with me Instagram -@PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance  

Popcorn Finance
085: Where Should I Be Saving My Money?

Popcorn Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 8:08


Jordan wrote in to the show wanting to know where he should be saving his money. He has no debt and is throwing some money in to a variety of investing apps. This a great question that I don't think gets asked enough.  I'll also be announcing the winner of the signed copy of Retire Inspired! Full Show Notes at PopcornFinance.com/85   Leave me a Voicemail at PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail   Get Your 1st Audiobook for Free from Audible and Help Support Popcorn Finance by visiting PopcornFinance.com/Audible   New Popcorn Finance Popsocket is Available!!! Visit https://PopcornFinance.com/Popsocket   Connect with me Instagram -@PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance  

Popcorn Finance
084 Bonus: Spenders Anonymous

Popcorn Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 3:05


On this past Monday's episode you heard my live performance from the Improv in Orlando, Florida. Today you'll hear from the people who inspired that episode and some of the best and worst things they've spent money on. Full Show Notes at PopcornFinance.com/84 Win a signed copy of Retire Inspired written by Episode 082 guest Chris Hogan! Here's how to enter: 1) Leave Popcorn Finance a review on Apple Podcasts by clicking HERE! 2) Take a screenshot of your review and send it to Contest[at]PopcornFinance.com. That's it!! Enter by 11:59pm on November 1st, 2018! Leave me a Voicemail at PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail   Special Music thanks to Roy Matz https://soundcloud.com/roy-matz   Get Your 1st Audiobook for Free from Audible and Help Support Popcorn Finance by visiting PopcornFinance.com/Audible   New Popcorn Finance Popsocket is Available!!! Visit https://PopcornFinance.com/Popsocket   Connect with me Instagram -@PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance

Popcorn Finance
084: Spenders Anonymous

Popcorn Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 12:51


If you've been a life long spender like me, then this is the episode for you!  Check out the live episode of Popcorn Finance that I recorded at the Improv in Orlando, Florida as part of the Stacking Benjamins Three Town Tour.   Full Show Notes at PopcornFinance.com/84 Win a signed copy of Retire Inspired written by Episode 082 guest Chris Hogan! Here's how to enter: 1) Leave Popcorn Finance a review on Apple Podcasts by clicking HERE! 2) Take a screenshot of your review and send it to Contest[at]PopcornFinance.com. That's it!! Enter by 11:59pm on November 1st, 2018! Leave me a Voicemail at PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail   Special Music thanks to Roy Matz https://soundcloud.com/roy-matz   Get Your 1st Audiobook for Free from Audible and Help Support Popcorn Finance by visiting PopcornFinance.com/Audible   New Popcorn Finance Popsocket is Available!!! Visit https://PopcornFinance.com/Popsocket   Connect with me Instagram -@PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance

Just One More! With Joanna and Daphnie

We carry a lot on our shoulders these days: giant purses, laptops, and the consequences of bad computer posture and hours of cell phone use. It’s no wonder that a lot of us have shoulder pain! Daphnie helps explain what our shoulders are made of, what causes all that pain, and what exercises we can do to strengthen our body’s biggest and most complicated joints. Plus, we go taco crazy in “Best Choice”.Links in this episode: How to find a PT near you, Dr. Laura’s website if you need a chiro in NYC, Joanna’s grown woman backpack, Popsocket phone grip, Our episodes on Chest Muscles, Triceps, Arms, and Back Muscles, Join us on Patreon!

ConnectED
212: NanoHippo

ConnectED

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 94:45


Stephen answered Myke's PopSocket challenge, and Federico attempts to name all of iOS 12.1's new emoji.

The Monty Show
The Monty Show 137!

The Monty Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 58:45


Monty & Jake are talking Shohei Ohtani! Should the Angels allow Ohtani to be a DH and delay his TJ surgery or should he have the surgery ASAP? Is Mike Trout being wasted in Anaheim? He is an MVP, but the Angels are not in contention for a championship ...should Trout look to leave? Should the Mets trade Syndergaard and deGrom? Are the Brewers better than the Cubs? The guys also discuss the Summer of LeBron! Monty says there are only two options for LeBron in Free Agency ...where should he go? Is Lavar Ball hurting the Lakers chances of landing LBJ? Monty had a paranormal incident last night, no seriously, he did, and he blames it on his Popsocket! Californians will vote on splitting California in to three separate states, which would you choose? The guys relish the new sniper mode in Fortnite! Follow the show on Twitter: @TheMontyShow

Happier in Hollywood
Ep. 49: Lessons Learned From The Vibrant Life Of Suzanne Patmore Gibbs

Happier in Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 29:16


Liz and Sarah pay tribute to Suzanne Patmore Gibbs, the head of TriStar television, and share the many lessons they learned from her vibrant life. Then Liz and Sarah discuss their self-care getaway weekends after pilot production... and how they were sort of successful, sort of not. This week we have two Hollywood Hacks to up your selfie game: have the tallest person in the group take the selfie and use a PopSocket grip. Finally, Sarah reveals her celebrity sighting at the pet store while preparing to get a Flemish Giant rabbit: Gina Torres!

My JavaScript Story
MJS 055: Johannes Schickling

My JavaScript Story

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 40:13


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Johannes Schickling This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Johannes Schickling. Johannes is the CEO and Co-Founder of GraphCool and works a lot on Prisma. He first got into programming when he started online gaming and would build websites for gaming competitions. He then started getting into creating websites, then single page apps, and has never looked back since. He also gives an origin story for GraphCool and the creation of Prisma.  In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Johannes intro How did you first get into programming? Always been interested in technology PHP to JavaScript Creating single page apps Self-taught The problem-solving aspect keeps people coming back to programming Always enjoyed math and physics Programmers make up such a diverse community How did you find JavaScript? Has used a wide range of front-end frameworks Node WebAssembly Opal What drew you into doing single page apps? Like the long-term flexibility of single page apps Don’t have to worry about the back-end right off the bat GraphQL What have you done in JavaScript that you are most proud of? Open source tooling GraphCool origin story What are you working on now? Prisma And much, much more! Links: JavaScript GraphCool Prisma PHP Node WebAssembly Opal GraphQL @_Schickling @GraphCool GraphCool Blog Picks Charles PopSocket DevChat.tv/YouTube Johannes Gatsby GraphQL Europe GraphQL Day

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv
MJS 055: Johannes Schickling

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 40:13


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Johannes Schickling This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Johannes Schickling. Johannes is the CEO and Co-Founder of GraphCool and works a lot on Prisma. He first got into programming when he started online gaming and would build websites for gaming competitions. He then started getting into creating websites, then single page apps, and has never looked back since. He also gives an origin story for GraphCool and the creation of Prisma.  In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Johannes intro How did you first get into programming? Always been interested in technology PHP to JavaScript Creating single page apps Self-taught The problem-solving aspect keeps people coming back to programming Always enjoyed math and physics Programmers make up such a diverse community How did you find JavaScript? Has used a wide range of front-end frameworks Node WebAssembly Opal What drew you into doing single page apps? Like the long-term flexibility of single page apps Don’t have to worry about the back-end right off the bat GraphQL What have you done in JavaScript that you are most proud of? Open source tooling GraphCool origin story What are you working on now? Prisma And much, much more! Links: JavaScript GraphCool Prisma PHP Node WebAssembly Opal GraphQL @_Schickling @GraphCool GraphCool Blog Picks Charles PopSocket DevChat.tv/YouTube Johannes Gatsby GraphQL Europe GraphQL Day

Devchat.tv Master Feed
MJS 055: Johannes Schickling

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 40:13


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Johannes Schickling This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Johannes Schickling. Johannes is the CEO and Co-Founder of GraphCool and works a lot on Prisma. He first got into programming when he started online gaming and would build websites for gaming competitions. He then started getting into creating websites, then single page apps, and has never looked back since. He also gives an origin story for GraphCool and the creation of Prisma.  In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Johannes intro How did you first get into programming? Always been interested in technology PHP to JavaScript Creating single page apps Self-taught The problem-solving aspect keeps people coming back to programming Always enjoyed math and physics Programmers make up such a diverse community How did you find JavaScript? Has used a wide range of front-end frameworks Node WebAssembly Opal What drew you into doing single page apps? Like the long-term flexibility of single page apps Don’t have to worry about the back-end right off the bat GraphQL What have you done in JavaScript that you are most proud of? Open source tooling GraphCool origin story What are you working on now? Prisma And much, much more! Links: JavaScript GraphCool Prisma PHP Node WebAssembly Opal GraphQL @_Schickling @GraphCool GraphCool Blog Picks Charles PopSocket DevChat.tv/YouTube Johannes Gatsby GraphQL Europe GraphQL Day

Shopify Masters | The ecommerce business and marketing podcast for ambitious entrepreneurs
The Unintended Value Proposition That Sold Over 35 Million PopSockets

Shopify Masters | The ecommerce business and marketing podcast for ambitious entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 43:01


In this episode of Shopify Masters, you’ll hear from David Barnett, the inventor and founder of the wildly popular PopSocket: a unique smartphone accessory that provides a kickstand, earbud management, and ergonomic grip for your texting, calling, and gaming convenience. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/2C9nXAF

Ivan Siladji Podcast
Friday Show 12.01.18

Ivan Siladji Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018 14:12


I review the Popsocket and go deep into our social responsibility as content creators. http://www.twitter.com/ivansiladji http://www.ivansiladji.com

AwesomeCast: Tech and Gadget Talk
Flying the Awesome Skies | AwesomeCast 350

AwesomeCast: Tech and Gadget Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 41:48


This week, the boys are back! Sorg and Chilla are joined by Will Rutherford – as he makes his return to Podcast Day. The crew shares some of this week’s tech news for AwesomeCast 350, including: Chilla is sharing his Awesome Thing of the Week – an Apple battery case that saved his recent travels. Speaking of airport saves, Sorg also visited an airport store for his own iPhone accessory. Sorg’s Awesome Thing of the Week is NOT the airport kiosk, but instead the Oculus Touch controller. Will is sharing his Awesome Thing of the Week – it’s not the Essential phone. Instead, it’s his iPhone 6. Will recently came back to iPhone from Android. He’s sharing why. If his iPhone is a cheat, there’s also his PopSocket to share. We’re giving a shout out to our friends on our Facebook Group who have shared over some great stories. Like scuba diving but don’t want to deal with bulky air tanks? There’s a floating air caddie that can help. Twitter has a new DM function that filters messages into a separate inbox. T-Mobile is launching a Digits plan for multiple lines and/or multiple numbers. We’re talking Nintendo Switch and Apple devices – and how they’re affecting each other. Are you a musician? We’d love to talk updating our theme. Bonus points if you do it Mystery Science Theater style. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion? Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Mike Sorg (@Sorgatron), John Chichilla (@chilla), and Will Rutherford (@PanelRiot). Have you seen our AwesomeTips videos? You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at River’s Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) and The 405 Media who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST!

Sorgatron Media Master Feed
AwesomeCast 350: Flying the Awesome Skies

Sorgatron Media Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 41:48


This week, the boys are back! Sorg and Chilla are joined by Will Rutherford – as he makes his return to Podcast Day. The crew shares some of this week’s tech news for AwesomeCast 350, including: Chilla is sharing his Awesome Thing of the Week – an Apple battery case that saved his recent travels. Speaking of airport saves, Sorg also visited an airport store for his own iPhone accessory. Sorg’s Awesome Thing of the Week is NOT the airport kiosk, but instead the Oculus Touch controller. Will is sharing his Awesome Thing of the Week – it’s not the Essential phone. Instead, it’s his iPhone 6. Will recently came back to iPhone from Android. He’s sharing why. If his iPhone is a cheat, there’s also his PopSocket to share. We’re giving a shout out to our friends on our Facebook Group who have shared over some great stories. Like scuba diving but don’t want to deal with bulky air tanks? There’s a floating air caddie that can help. Twitter has a new DM function that filters messages into a separate inbox. T-Mobile is launching a Digits plan for multiple lines and/or multiple numbers. We’re talking Nintendo Switch and Apple devices – and how they’re affecting each other. Are you a musician? We’d love to talk updating our theme. Bonus points if you do it Mystery Science Theater style. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion? Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Mike Sorg (@Sorgatron), John Chichilla (@chilla), and Will Rutherford (@PanelRiot). Have you seen our AwesomeTips videos? You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at River’s Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) and The 405 Media who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST!