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Red Bike is a public bicycle sharing system that has bike stations throughout Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. For individuals living near the bike stations, and healthy enough to ride, the bikes can be a more economical option than exclusively ride-sharing, using the metro bus system, or buying and maintaining a car. Read More Shared by United Resource Connection July 12, 2024
The city of Cincinnati has pledged $200k to keep the popular bikeshare program Red Bike alive for another year. Joining us to talk about bikeshare programs and Red Bike's financial difficulties is Bryce Mortera, a member of Civic Cincinnati. Are these programs really beneficial for residents? And if so, is there a more sustainable way to fund them than relying on sponsors?
What is the future of Red Bike in Cincinnati? As the company shuts down operations, Councilmember Seth Walsh attempts to keep the service alive in the Queen City.
What is the future of Red Bike in Cincinnati? As the company shuts down operations, Councilmember Seth Walsh attempts to keep the service alive in the Queen City.
In this episode, Mark Baratto sits down with artist, surf show fanatic and serial entrepreneur, Letty Nowak. We talk about her humble beginnings in Key West, her first art gallery, surf shop and how she now manages all of 7 of her businesses along side her family life with her husband, Mauricio. FYI, she also painted the iconic, "Greetings from KEY WEST" sign on the Cuban Coffee Queen building. More on Letty Nowak Letty Nowak was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan to Walter John and Linda Nowak. Walter John, a screen printer and sign painter by trade, introduced Letty to the basics of line, form, composition, and color at an early age. She spent the predominant part of her childhood on the shores of Gull Lake in Richland, MI but in the summers she would head out to the western coast of Michigan. She went on to receive a Bachelors degree in Fine Art from Michigan State University and upon graduation chose Key West, Florida as the place where she would nurture her career in painting. About Red Bike Brand Goods Inspired By Beach Town Vibes Since ‘07. Also find us in boutiques & surf shops. Website: https://www.redbikebrand.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redbikebrand Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100046733006520 Location: 801 Whitehead St. Key West, FL About Venter Surf & Sport Website: https://www.ventersurfandsport.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ventersurf/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ventersurfandsport Location: 800 Duval St. (inside Opal Key), 238 Front St. and 241 Front St., Key West, FL About Southernmost Surf Shop Website: https://www.southernmostsurfshopkw.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/southernmostsurfshop/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/southernmostsurfshop Location: 507 South St, Key West, FL About Key West Sunshine Club Website: https://www.keywestsunshineclub.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keywestsunshineclub/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kwsunshineclub Location: 312 Petronia St, Key West, FL About Jag Gallery Contemporary Art Gallery in Key West, Florida. See our juried 16th annual exhibit, Small Works Website: https://www.jaggallery.art/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaggallery Facebook: Location: 1075 Duval Street, C23, Key West, FL
One Bike, Two Bike, Red Bike, OK, That's Enough Bikes. So this is a weird one, because we're recording it BEFORE the MADE bike show, which we are both attending, but it is coming out directly after. We have a complicated relationship with time, usually forgetting when we did things or when we're supposed to […]
We discuss a bike plan for Northern Kentucky and Red Bike in Walnut Hills on our summer bike show.
This post was originally published February 22th, 2022. The format and/or content has been updated for quality assurance. Red Bike is a public bicycle sharing system that has bike stations throughout Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. For individuals living near the bike stations, and healthy enough to ride, the bikes can be a Read More Shared by United Resource Connection July 13, 2023
Rachel ten Brink is known by many as the "Stealth Latina," and a true trailblazer. She has always believed in the power of diversity and has used her unique background and perspective to make a difference in the worlds of venture capital and tech. Her commitment to bringing value to every aspect of her life - from work to relationships to family - is a testament to her dedication and passion. As the first Latina to raise $29M for her tech company, Rachel knows what it takes to succeed in a competitive industry. She has learned the importance of what not to do as much as what should be done, and she believes in investing in companies that empower the economy and improve people's lives. Rachel's killer instinct and boundary-setting skills are equally matched by her kindness and compassion. She understands the importance of mentor relationships as a two-way street of communication and sharing, and she values education as a key to unlocking one's full potential. In this podcast, Rachel inspires us to put our own skin in the game, to believe in ourselves, and to never let anyone else define our worth. Join us as we learn from Rachel's incredible journey and gain the inspiration and insights we need to break through barriers in our own lives. Visit gobeyondbarriers.com to find show notes and links to all the resources mentioned in this episode, including the best way to connect with Rachel. Highlights: [02:44] Rachel's background [04:01] Taking the leap into tech [05:16] Importance of establishing your brand [13:31] Moving into the venture capital world [17:44] The power of diverse teams [20:01] Voicing your opinion [23:20] Building strategic relationships [27:36] Drawing boundaries around helping others [31:00] Lightning round questions Quotes: “If you want to go from Point A to Point B, think about what's going to build your bridge.” – Rachel ten Brink “When you think about building your brand, it can't all be about me, me, me. You have to think about your audience.” – Rachel ten Brink “Seek out people who compliment you and who are strong where you are not.” – Rachel ten Brink Lightning Round Questions: What book has greatly influenced you? - “Art of the Start” by Guy Kawasaki What is your favorite inspiring quote or saying? - “Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did except backwards and in heels.” What is one word or moniker you would use to describe yourself? - Stealth Latina What is one change you've implanted that made your life better? - Intentionality around my schedule. What power song would you want playing as you walk out onto a stage? - “Whenever, Wherever” by Shakira About Rachel ten Brink: Rachel ten Brink is General Partner and Co-Founder of Red Bike Capital, a Latinx and woman-led Venture Capital fund based in New York that invests in early stage, high-growth startups that drive the economy and improve people's lives. Red Bike supports US-based founders in FinTech, Ecommerce SAAS, Marketplaces, and Wellness. Rachel has been a board member and senior advisor for various companies and serves on the Board of Directors of AboveBoard and Dyper. Rachel is a Y Combinator Founder turned VC. Prior to founding Red Bike Capital, she was Co-Founder and CMO of Scentbird, a Y-Combinator backed ecommerce startup that raised $29MM in venture funding- which makes her one of just 90 Latinas to have ever raised over $1M in funding. Leading Growth, Brand and Revenue, she scaled Scentbird to 500,000 paid subscribers and built 74 partnerships with corporations including Coty, Macy's and Glossier. Before this, she spent fifteen years building global billion-brands at P&G, Elizabeth Arden, Estee Lauder and L'Oreal. Named Entrepreneur Magazines' 100 Powerful Women of 2020, she has been featured in The New York Times, TechCrunch, WSJ, and Forbes. She is a champion diversity in the tech ecosystem through her work as a mentor at Y-Combinator, Techstars, Entrepreneurs Roundtable, 500 Startups, Columbia Business School Lang Center and NYU Entrepreneurship Center, and a member of Top Latinx in Tech, LatinxVC, VCFamilia, Transact, DealmakeHers and Latino Corporate Directors Association. She graduated magna cum laude from Babson College and holds an M.B.A. from Columbia Business School. She lives in New York City with her husband and two kids. Links: Website:https://www.projectdiane.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-ten-brink-a08151/
If there is anyone who knows the ins and outs of building a team for success, whether it's in entrepreneurship or venture capital it's Rachel ten Brink. Today she's General Partner and co-Founder of Red Bike Capital, a Latino and woman-led Venture Capital fund based in New York that invests in early stage, high-growth startups that drive the economy and improve people's lives. Red Bike supports US-based founders in FinTech, Ecommerce SAAS, Marketplaces, and Wellness, leveraging the team's 30+ years of experience with an authentic connection to the startup ecosystem and a strong track record in asset management. And just earlier this year it closed equity investment from Bank of America, which we discuss at the top of this podcast. Prior to founding Red Bike Capital, ten Brink was Co-Founder and CMO of Scentbird, a Y-Combinator backed ecommerce startup that raised $29M in venture funding. Today, it is our pleasure to welcome Rachel, a proud daughter of Cuban immigrants who has built a career in entrepreneurship and venture capital to the show as we discuss the firm's Bank of America investment, navigating tough economic times and building a winning team. Follow Rachel ten Brink on Twitter: @rtenbrink1 Follow Moneda Moves on Instagram: @MonedaMoves Follow your host Lyanne Alfaro on Instagram: @LyanneAlfaro Main podcast theme song from Premium Beat. Our music is from Epidemic Sound.
On this episode of Real Talk with Tedi, Tedi welcomes special guest, Jeremy Hurt, the Founder & Owner of Red Bike Delivery located in Lansing, MI. Tedi and Jeremy talk about how he (Jeremy) started Red Bike Delivery and why he is on a mission to change the way we use order/delivery services. Jeremy shares with us his passion for reducing his carbon footprint and future plans for Red Bike Delivery. We also discuss the three Addy Awards that Red Bike Delivery recently won for its hilarious commercials (links below). You can learn more about Jeremy at:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rbdLLC1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/red_bike_delivery_llc/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@redbikedeliveryEmail: info@redbikedelivery.comPhone: (231) 680-0501Link to View Commercials: https://vimeo.com/showcase/10200948The opinions and statements made by guests on Real Talk with Tedi are/or do not necessarily reflect those of Real Talk with Tedi . To learn more, please visit: https://www.teditalks.com Real Talk with Tedi Intro music provided by: ChilledMusic (Spark of Energy)
Muhammad Ali. He was a gold medal Olympian and heavyweight boxing champion. None of it would have happened without an event when he was 12 years old. We touch on this event, as well as talk about how our lives can be transformed. To learn more, check out https://Alicenter.org --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-hannegan/support
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'Red Bike' Playwright, Caridad Svich and Director/Writer, Kareem Fahmy talk to TNT about working and developing new works in the theatre industry- what needs to change and where to start. Caridad discusses how to make climate aware art with a transmedia design in mind. Kareem goes on to say that artists are the vanguard to change. – and so much more in this discussion with TNT Artistic Director, Nathaniel Shaw. ARTIST BIOS: Caridad Svich received a 2012 OBIE for Lifetime Achievement. Her work as a playwright, translator, lyricist, and essayist has been seen in print, live and digital stages at diverse venues across the US and abroad. Key plays in her extensive repertoire include 12 Ophelias, Iphigenia Crash Land Falls…, Red Bike and The House of the Spirits (based on Isabel Allende's novel). Theatrical digital world premieres in 2021 have included The Book of Magdalene at Main Street Theater, Houston, and Theatre: a love story at Know Theatre, Cincinnati. Memories of Overdevelopment was developed at The Goodman Theatre's Future Labs Reading Series this summer. As a screenwriter, her first feature film (as co-screenwriter, based on her play) Fugitive Dreams has been seen at the Fantasia, Austin, Tallinn Black Nights, Manchester (UK) and Maryland Film Festivals. Among her recognitions are an American Theatre Critics Association Primus Prize, the Edgerton Foundation New Play Award, and National Latino Playwriting Award (which she has received twice). She has edited several books on theatre. She most recently authored a book about Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Routledge). Her second feature film Abilene (as screenwriter) is currently in post-production. Her new book Toward a Future Theatre was published in December 2021 by Methuen Drama. Follow Caridad on Twitter @Csvich. Make sure not to miss their new play THE HOUSE ON THE LAGOON, based on Rosario Ferre's novel, premieres at GALA Theatre in Washington D.C. February 3-27, 2022. …… Kareem Fahmy is a Canadian-born director and playwright of Egyptian descent. His plays, which include American Fast, A Distinct Society, Dodi & Diana, Pareidolia, The In-Between, and an adaptation of the acclaimed novel The Yacoubian Building, have been developed at Atlantic Theatre Company, The Denver Center, TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, Northlight Theatre, The Magic Theatre, Capital Repertory Theatre, New York Stage & Film, and more. Current commissions: Artist Repertory Theatre, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Colt Coeur. Former Sundance Theatre Lab Fellow, Yaddo Literature Fellow, Phil Killian Directing Fellow (OSF), and TCG Rising Leader of Color. Co-founder/Chair of the Middle Eastern American Writers Lab at The Lark. MFA (Theatre Directing), Columbia. www.kareemfahmy.com …… Thank you for checking out TNT: artFORUM. Subscribe to hear more of what is next for The New Theatre. This podcast is produced, edited, and directed by Hannah Sikora and Kaelen Williams. Theme music by Julian Evans www.julianevans.info
The pandemic has reduced society's willingness to dine in restaurants or frequent busy stores. Delivery has become king. Today we have a guest that has a unique spin on Delivery in greater Lansing. Joining Chris is the Founder of Red Bike Delivery, Jeremy Hurt!
The pandemic has reduced society's willingness to dine in restaurants or frequent busy stores. Delivery has become king. Today we have a guest that has a unique spin on Delivery in greater Lansing. Joining Chris is the Founder of Red Bike Delivery, Jeremy Hurt!
Daniel and Marcus talk about there passions and generational issues
Rachel ten Brink is a data-driven founder, investor, and the General Partner and CEO of Red Bike Capital, a seed-stage fund that invests in US-based Consumer Fintech, Ecommerce Infrastructure, and Consumer Tech. Recognized as one of the Top 50 LatinX Tech Leaders in the US, Rachel was named Entrepreneur Magazine's 100 Most Powerful Women of 2020. She was the Co-Founder and CMO of Scentbird, a fragrance subscription service company where she led Growth, Brand, and Business Development, scaling the company to 500,000 subscribers. As an investor, Rachel serves as a Board Member and advisor to consumer-tech brands, including Dyper and AboveBoard. Rachel joins us today to discuss why taking up space and owning what you're good at is crucial to success as a powerful woman in business. She explains how Entreprenistas can be strategic about using customer feedback to pivot and scale their businesses. She shares what to look for in your co-founders and her best tips on keeping yourself brutally honest about your company's growth. Rachel also underscores the role of cultivating mental health in entrepreneurship and highlights the value of nurturing your tribe of fellow Entreprenistas. Be sure to join the Entreprenista Circle for even more amazing support and guidance in your Entreprenista journey! “Whenever I see female founders, I think about how much harder they had to work to get where they are—and how much better an entrepreneur that makes them.” - Rachel ten Brink This week's takeaways from Entreprenista: Rachel's background, the value she found in corporate training, and what pushed her to start her own company Developing the Scentbird brand and why you shouldn't do the “try before you buy” business model How Rachel connected with her Scentbird co-founders The benefits of having a large team of founders and the role of diversity in the Scentbird team Being adaptable to change and how much time to give an idea to see if it's working The importance of engaging customers in conversations How Rachel decided it was time to move on from Scentbird and start another venture Managing your mental health as an entrepreneur What led Rachel to found Rent Bike Capital How to effectively communicate to women on social media to influence your marketing Facing challenges as a woman in business over the years The gender gap in venture capitalism Rachel's tips and tricks for raising money and presenting over Zoom Why influencer marketing is an effective way to connect with women Resources Mentioned: Book: Million Dollar Women: The Essential Guide for Female Entrepreneurs Who Want to Go Big by Julia Pimsleur Pocket App Our Favorite Quotes: “Take up space—impostor syndrome be damned. Believe in your idea, even if you're the only woman in the room. That's what power is about.” - Rachel ten Brink “There are lots of ups and downs in the founder's journey - managing your emotions when you're an entrepreneur is important.” - Rachel ten Brink “The thing about startups is that they're never the same, so it's important to always keep an eye on, and understand, their evolution” - Rachel ten Brink Connect with Rachel ten Brink: Red Bike Capital Red Bike Capital on LinkedIn Rachel ten Brink on LinkedIn Rachel ten Brink on Twitter If you're looking to take your business to the next level: Join our Entreprenista League community of women founders! You'll have access to a private community of like-minded Entreprenistas who are making an impact in business every day, special discounts on business products and solutions, exclusive content, private events, the opportunity to have your story featured on our website and social channels, and MORE! Whether you're looking to scale your existing business and want to make the right connections, or you're thinking about finally taking the leap to launch your business, we're here to give you access to a community of women who will celebrate your every step, and with whom you can share the candid reality of building a business from scratch. Join the Entreprenista League today at entreprenista.com/join. We can't wait to welcome you, support you, and be part of your business journey! Get the Support You Need with the Entreprenista Circles Entreprenista, it's time to take your business to the next level! We're excited to share the launch of a brand-new group coaching opportunity through the Entreprenista League: The Entreprenista Circles! When you join the Entreprenista Circles program, you will be part of a small group to discuss your business challenges and opportunities, and tap into the support and experience from your peers - all led by an expert coach and facilitator. Learn more about joining the Entreprenista Circle today! Head over to https://entreprenista.com/circles Say “Hello!” To DigiCards™ Are you ready to take your virtual team meetings to the next level? Are you tired of yelling “You're on mute!” at your computer screen and letting the important points you were trying to make get lost? If you're tired of leading unproductive, distraction-filled team meetings, then it's time for you to say “Hello!” to DigiCards. Each pack of virtual meeting cards include 20 color-coded professional cards designed to streamline your meeting communications while allowing each meeting to create an opportunity for collaboration and fun. Say “Goodbye!” to waving your arms, being ignored, and frantically typing in the chat. Start your next virtual meeting with DigiCards - the virtual meeting cards for entreprenistas. To grab your deck of DigiCards and bring fun, engagement, and collaboration back into your team meetings, visit www.hellodigicards.com. Use the coupon code: Entreprenista10 to receive 10% off your first order. Become An Entreprenista! Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of The Entreprenista Podcast - the most fun business meeting for female founders, by female founders. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Radio | GooglePlay Be sure to share your favorite episodes across social media to help us reach more amazing female founders, like you. Don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn and for more exclusive content, tips, and insight, join the Entreprenistas Facebook group and visit the SocialFly website.
Named to Entrepreneur Magazines' 100 Powerful Women of 2020, Rachel ten Brink is a data driven Founder, Board Member, Investor and a Top Latinx in Tech leader. She was co-founder and CMO of Scentbird, a Y-Combinator backed fragrance subscription service that raised $29M in venture funding who went on to open her own investment fund in Red Bike Capital. She is one of just 90 Latinas to have ever raised over $1M in Venture Capital funding. Tune in to hear why Rachel says taking up space and owning what you're good at is crucial to success as a powerful woman in business. Key takeaways this week: Rachel shares why managing your emotions and mental health is important as an Entreprenista How to be strategic about using customer feedback to pivot and scale your business What to look for in co-founders How to effectively communicate to women on social media through influencer marketing Her best tips on how to keep yourself brutally honest so you aren't distracted by vanity metrics And finally, Rachel shares why nurturing your tribe of fellow Entreprenistas is key to making connections with investors Connect with Rachel on LinkedIn: Rachel ten Brink Follow Rachel on Instagram: @rtenbink1
Rachel ten Brink is a data-driven founder, investor, and the General Partner and CEO of Red Bike Capital, a seed-stage fund that invests in US-based Consumer Fintech, Ecommerce Infrastructure, and Consumer Tech. Recognized as one of the Top 50 LatinX Tech Leaders in the US, Rachel was named Entrepreneur Magazine's 100 Most Powerful Women of 2020. She was the Co-Founder and CMO of Scentbird, a fragrance subscription service company where she led Growth, Brand, and Business Development, scaling the company to 500,000 subscribers. As an investor, Rachel serves as a Board Member and advisor to consumer-tech brands, including Dyper and AboveBoard. Rachel joins us today to discuss why taking up space and owning what you're good at is crucial to success as a powerful woman in business. She explains how Entreprenistas can be strategic about using customer feedback to pivot and scale their businesses. She shares what to look for in your co-founders and her best tips on keeping yourself brutally honest about your company's growth. Rachel also underscores the role of cultivating mental health in entrepreneurship and highlights the value of nurturing your tribe of fellow Entreprenistas. Be sure to join the Entreprenista Circle for even more amazing support and guidance in your Entreprenista journey! “Whenever I see female founders, I think about how much harder they had to work to get where they are—and how much better an entrepreneur that makes them.” - Rachel ten Brink This week's takeaways from Entreprenista: Rachel's background, the value she found in corporate training, and what pushed her to start her own companyDeveloping the Scentbird brand and why you shouldn't do the “try before you buy” business modelHow Rachel connected with her Scentbird co-foundersThe benefits of having a large team of founders and the role of diversity in the Scentbird teamBeing adaptable to change and how much time to give an idea to see if it's workingThe importance of engaging customers in conversationsHow Rachel decided it was time to move on from Scentbird and start another ventureManaging your mental health as an entrepreneurWhat led Rachel to found Rent Bike CapitalHow to effectively communicate to women on social media to influence your marketingFacing challenges as a woman in business over the yearsThe gender gap in venture capitalismRachel's tips and tricks for raising money and presenting over ZoomWhy influencer marketing is an effective way to connect with women Resources Mentioned: Book: Million Dollar Women: The Essential Guide for Female Entrepreneurs Who Want to Go Big by Julia PimsleurPocket App Our Favorite Quotes: “Take up space—impostor syndrome be damned. Believe in your idea, even if you're the only woman in the room. That's what power is about.” - Rachel ten Brink“There are lots of ups and downs in the founder's journey - managing your emotions when you're an entrepreneur is important.” - Rachel ten Brink“The thing about startups is that they're never the same, so it's important to always keep an eye on, and understand, their evolution” - Rachel ten Brink Connect with Rachel ten Brink: Red Bike CapitalRed Bike Capital on LinkedInRachel ten Brink on LinkedInRachel ten Brink on Twitter If you're looking to take your business to the next level: Join our Entreprenista League community of women founders! You'll have access to a private community of like-minded Entreprenistas who are making an impact in business every day, special discounts on business products and solutions, exclusive content, private events, the opportunity to have your story featured on our website and social channels,
Repeat guest Jeremy Hurt came back to share whats been going on. Jeremy is the owner of Red Bike delivery an all green alternative to Uber Eats, or Grub Hub or services alike. #Rising Above #risingabovepodcast Social Media: Instagram: dave_hess28 Facebook: Rising Above Podcast Email: @risingabovewithdavidhess@gmail.com Can be found on all podcast streaming services Check out Red Bike delivery on social media! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/risingabove/support
Hello listeners! This week's guest on the show is CARIDAD SVICH! Caridad Svich received a 2012 OBIE for Lifetime Achievement. Her work as a playwright, translator, lyricist, and essayist has been seen in print, live and digital stages at across the US and abroad. Key plays in her extensive repertoire include 12 Ophelias, Iphigenia Crash Land Falls on the Neon Shell That Once Was Her Heart, Red Bike, and The House of the Spirits. Upcoming theatrical premieres in 2021 include The Book of Magdalene and Theatre: a love story. To learn more about Caridad and her work, check out the links below! Twitter: https://twitter.com/Csvich Websites: https://caridadsvich.com/ GLISTENS: Cho - food processor / writing jokes Sam - compost collection Caridad - Kae Tempest's play “Paradise” ________________________ Please support Beckett's Babies by reviewing, sharing an episode with your friends, or follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @beckettsbabies And as always, we would love to hear from you! Send us your questions or thoughts on playwriting, and we might discuss it in our next episode. Email: contact@beckettsbabies.com For more info, visit our website: www.beckettsbabies.com Theme Music: "Live Like the Kids" by Samuel Johnson, Laura Robertson, Luke O'Dea (APRA) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beckettsbabies/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beckettsbabies/support
Rachel is the GP of Red Bike Capital, a NYC-based fund investing in underrepresented founders in consumer tech. She is a Founder, C-Level Exec, Board Member, Investor and a Top Latinx in Tech leader. Rachel was Partner at Five Four Ventures, a VC and Start-up Studio with offices in New York and San Francisco. Previously, she was co-founder and CMO of Scentbird, a Y-Combinator backed fragrance subscription service that raised $28MM+ in venture funding. Rachel led Growth, Brand and Business Development, scaling the company to over 500,000 subscribers. Before this, she spent 15 years building billion-dollar brands at Elizabeth Arden, Estee Lauder, Gillette, L'Oreal, and Bacardi. She is a Y Combinator alumnus, #500 strong, and was recognized as Top 50 Latinx Tech Leaders in the US ($10B in exits). She is passionate about supporting women and Latinx in tech. Thank you for checking out She Conquers Capital hosted by Stefanie Diaz! If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or Spotify for weekly interviews with the women (and allies) impacting the flow of capital. Visit https://thestefaniediaz.com/ for more resources for female founders, leaders, and investors. TODAY'S GUEST: WEBSITE: https://redbikecapital.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/rtenbrink1 LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-ten-brink-a08151/ CONTACT ME: TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/thestefaniediaz LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thestefan... INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/thestefaniediaz/ #SheConquersCapital #VentureCapital #WomeninVC
If you're in a market that is less known, make sure to benchmark your TAM to something your investor understands. Check out Rachel and Red Bike Capital! https://redbikecapital.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-ten-brink-a08151/"
Jeremy Hurt is a local buisness owner in Lansing Mi. Like a lot of people Jeremy ventured into starting a business right around the time Covid started to strike. But what makes his buisness more unique than most is that he started a Red Bike Delivery Service. Thats right , much like Uber Eats, Grub Hub, and Door Dash Jeremy is in a race to deliver peoples food and products on time. However he is doing it on a bike to help create a better environment for us all with zero emissions. He also shares with us his past struggles with addiction and how he managed to overcome them. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/risingabove/support
Zahra Alabanza (she/her/they) conjures enthusiasm for life by practicing pleasure and play, living simply and seeking joy. Being a parent, organizer, creator and adventurer are a few roles that allow her to explore the depths of her pleasure and joy. She curates experiences; decolonizes and deconstructs spaces; and utilizes outdoor adventure, land base work, and wellness rituals to contribute to enhancing the quality of life among Black folk. Her work centers Black women, children and queer folks and meets at the intersection of justice, principled living, healing, quality of life, and Black liberation. She is the co-founder of Red, Bike and Green-Atlanta and Black Freedom Outfitters. Discussed in this episode: --“striving to be full” --Black Freedom Outfitters --Black Feminist Future --Environmental stewardship through outdoor adventure --White-washing of environmentalism --Red Bike and Green Atlanta --Zahra's planting at Rooted Plants and Tings Quotes: “If you're riding a bike for any mileage, let alone long miles over multiple days, what that does for who you are and how you show up in the world is really phenomenal.” "It's not an inconvenience to consider the earth. We actually must." "What was once joy became politicized. And then, I became exhausted." Follow Zahra Follow Black Freedom Outfitters Follow Red Bike and Green ATL Follow Social Sport: Website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter Subscribe to the Social Sport Newsletter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/socialsport/support
You've seen Cincy Red Bikes around Northern Kentucky for years now. But have you ever ridden one? On the NKY Spotlight, we talk with Jason Barron of Cincy Red Bike about the new e-bike that will make travel in our hilly region easier. Listen and watch to see how these bikes provide more than just transportation. They're connectors of business, health care and more. Thank you to our sponsors: CVG, CKREU Consulting, Horan
Attempting the "Little Red Riding Hood" women's-only bike race, Deborah discovers her worst biking fears, then must learn how to move on.
Join Dave McKenney and me as we talk about riding a bike in old town Key West early morning.... before the crowds. JB is a huge influence on Dave's music career and personal life. He's a frequent act at MOTM and local PH clubs. Also performing with Reefers from time, Dave has found his place in the Buffett community. Enjoy as he plays "woman goin' crazy" and his own hit "the bike ride".
Episode 60: excerpt from RED BIKE by Caridad Svich. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/caridad-svich/support
Wherein we kick off Season 4 of MDC, touch on some changes to the format for this season, and discuss the candid portrait of a sober M. Bison on the cover of Secrets of Shadoloo.
A short story about how some of the best gifts in life aren't always material.
Hello listeners! This week, we chat with Oakland-based playwright JONATHAN SPECTOR and learn about his remarkable journey into theater. We dig deep into his play "Eureka Day" as he shares his thoughts on playwriting. Be sure to read "Eureka Day" when it becomes available! We're so excited for you to listen to this episode. Check it out! Jonathan Spector is a playwright based in Oakland, California. His play "Eureka Day" was a New York Times 'Critics' Pick' and received all of the San Francisco Bay Area's new play Awards: Glickman Award, Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award, Theatre Bay Area Award, and Rella Lossy Award. This and other plays including "This Much I Know", "What Comes Next", and "Siesta Key" have been produced and developed across the country. He is a MacDowell Colony Fellow, a Core Writer at Playwrights Center in Minneapolis, and a recipient of South Coast Rep's Elizabeth George Commission. In October, his audio drama "The Flats" (co-written with Lauren Gunderson and Cleavon Smith) will premiere with Aurora Theater. To learn more about Jonathan and his work, be sure to check out his website www.jonathanspector.org/ or follow him on Twitter twitter.com/spectorjon Jonathan also shared with us his favorite playwriting exercise. Be sure to check out our website to find out what it is and start writing today! GLISTENS: Sarah - RBG's passing / Sam leaving Instagram / Hulu's Pen15 is back!!! / Play I want to highlight this week's from all my play reading is Caridad Svich's "RED BIKE"! Sam - Documentary film "Gunda" Jonathan - Enjoying the air outside since the fires / Netflix's Cobra Kai ________________________ Please support Beckett's Babies by reviewing, sharing an episode to your friends, or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @beckettsbabies And as always, we would love to hear from you! Send us your questions or thoughts on playwriting and we might discuss it in our next episode. Email: contact@beckettsbabies.com For more info, visit our website: www.beckettsbabies.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beckettsbabies/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beckettsbabies/support
Hello listeners! This week, we chat with Oakland-based playwright JONATHAN SPECTOR and learn about his remarkable journey into theater. We dig deep into his play "Eureka Day" as he shares his thoughts on playwriting. Be sure to read "Eureka Day" when it becomes available! We're so excited for you to listen to this episode. Check it out! Jonathan Spector is a playwright based in Oakland, California. His play "Eureka Day" was a New York Times 'Critics’ Pick' and received all of the San Francisco Bay Area’s new play Awards: Glickman Award, Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award, Theatre Bay Area Award, and Rella Lossy Award. This and other plays including "This Much I Know", "What Comes Next", and "Siesta Key" have been produced and developed across the country. He is a MacDowell Colony Fellow, a Core Writer at Playwrights Center in Minneapolis, and a recipient of South Coast Rep's Elizabeth George Commission. In October, his audio drama "The Flats" (co-written with Lauren Gunderson and Cleavon Smith) will premiere with Aurora Theater. To learn more about Jonathan and his work, be sure to check out his website https://www.jonathanspector.org/ or follow him on Twitter https://twitter.com/spectorjon GLISTENS: Sarah - RBG's passing / Sam leaving Instagram / Hulu’s Pen15 is back!!! / Play I want to highlight this week's from all my play reading is Caridad Svich's "RED BIKE"! Sam - Documentary film "Gunda" Jonathan - Enjoying the air outside since the fires / Netflix's Cobra Kai Jonathan also shared with us his favorite playwriting exercise. Be sure to check out our website to find out what it is and start writing today! ________________________ Please support Beckett's Babies by reviewing, sharing an episode to your friends, or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @beckettsbabies And as always, we would love to hear from you! Send us your questions or thoughts on playwriting and we might discuss it in our next episode. Email: contact@beckettsbabies.com For more info, visit our website: www.beckettsbabies.com
Music - Laughter - Love. Inspiration Motivation & Encouragement With Brian And Dana Collins
In this episode, we discuss how single moments can change the trajectory of our lives.
Jeanie Kahnke tells another great story from the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, Kentucky. Jon Tjeerdsma, Lexi Ball, Thomas Matysik and Emily Feldkamp join Will for the improv.
Playwright to Playwright: Conversations with Artists about Theatre, Process, and General Life
Alex talks to Caridad about making space for the impossible, the giants of playwriting, reconciling history and the classics, how plays are perceived in our current culture, and problems with how institutions approach them. Caridad reads from Red Bike. Website: http://caridadsvich.com/ Red Bike: Tickets: https://simpaticotheatre.ticketleap.com/red-bike/ SvichFest! Readings: http://www.interacttheatre.org/juneapalooza. Simpatico Theatre Company: simpaticotheatre.org Essay: https://www.larktheatre.org/blog/fuel-hurt-n-holler-trouble-red-bike/
Playwright Caridad Svich joins hosts Landree Fleming and Drew Johnson to discuss the development of her new play "Red Bike."
Black Kids in Outer Space interviews Zahra. Zahra is a life enthusiast. She is a mother, organizer, creative and adventurer. A project starting, wandering, overlover and outdoor junkie. She utilizes space curation, outdoor adventure, food justice, yoga(ing) and being a creative as the root of her community organizing efforts to enhance the quality of life among Black folk. Her work centers Black women and children and meets at the intersection of justice, living in ones values, healing, quality of life and Black Liberation. She is humbly a co-visionary of the Anna Julia Cooper Learning and Liberation Center where her insights and skills further the development of liberatory living and learning spaces. Currently she serves as the Conference Organizer for the Money for Our Movements National Conference and is a 2018 Civic For Innovation fellow for her work with Red, Bike and Green. You can link with her via social media @zahra_ala
In this episode we have a regular update as to what is happening in Muizenberg at the beginning of the show. Then we chat with an interesting lady who has just moved into an entrepreneirual space at the Hive. Her venture is called the Little Red Bike and she provides quality vegan food to the community. Perhaps not my style of cooking, but, she gives an interesting take on what veganism is all about.We also interview a trio of volunteers, two from Holland and one from Japan, about the Knowledge to Share Foundation. They're in South Africa to help train entrepreneurs in all aspects of business in order to make them successful small business owners.There is also an update on the water task team from our community talking about how we in Muizenberg are going to deal with the issues arising from the crisis e.g. how will the vulnerable get their water after day zero.
In this episode we have a regular update as to what is happening in Muizenberg at the beginning of the show. Then we chat with an interesting lady who has just moved into an entrepreneirual space at the Hive. Her venture is called the Little Red Bike and she provides quality vegan food to the community. Perhaps not my style of cooking, but, she gives an interesting take on what veganism is all about.We also interview a trio of volunteers, two from Holland and one from Japan, about the Knowledge to Share Foundation. They're in South Africa to help train entrepreneurs in all aspects of business in order to make them successful small business owners.There is also an update on the water task team from our community talking about how we in Muizenberg are going to deal with the issues arising from the crisis e.g. how will the vulnerable get their water after day zero.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Olatunji Oboi Reed, speaking on the transformative power of bicycling. Oboi Reed is the co-founder and president of the Slow Roll Chicago bicycle movement – "building an equitable, diverse bicycle culture in Chicago, transforming communities as we ride" – and is involved with groups such as Red Bike & Green and South Side Critical Mass, organized rides focused on getting more people of color biking. An organizer and advocate in many venues for communities of color and low- to moderate-income communities throughout Chicago to have access to the health, economic, and social benefits of cycling. Wednesday Lunch is a Divinity School tradition started many decades ago. At noon on Wednesdays when the quarter is in session a delicious vegetarian meal is made in the Swift Hall kitchen by our student chefs and lunch crew. Once the three-course meal has reached dessert each week there is a talk by a faculty member or student from throughout the University, a community member from the greater Chicago area, or a guest from a wider distance.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Olatunji Oboi Reed, speaking on the transformative power of bicycling. Oboi Reed is the co-founder and president of the Slow Roll Chicago bicycle movement – "building an equitable, diverse bicycle culture in Chicago, transforming communities as we ride" – and is involved with groups such as Red Bike & Green and South Side Critical Mass, organized rides focused on getting more people of color biking. An organizer and advocate in many venues for communities of color and low- to moderate-income communities throughout Chicago to have access to the health, economic, and social benefits of cycling. Wednesday Lunch is a Divinity School tradition started many decades ago. At noon on Wednesdays when the quarter is in session a delicious vegetarian meal is made in the Swift Hall kitchen by our student chefs and lunch crew. Once the three-course meal has reached dessert each week there is a talk by a faculty member or student from throughout the University, a community member from the greater Chicago area, or a guest from a wider distance.