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Mein heutiger Gast ist Ralf Elcheroth – ein absoluter Profi für Kommunikation und Verhandlungsführung. Er hilft Unternehmen, ihre Einkaufs- und Verkaufsstrategien zu optimieren, und trainiert Führungskräfte sowie Unternehmer darin, souverän aufzutreten, besser zu verhandeln und in Gesprächen die Kontrolle zu behalten. In dieser Folge teilt er seine besten Tipps, Tricks und Strategien für erfolgreiche Verhandlungen.Meine Learnings aus der Folge: Klare Kommunikation verhindert Missverständnisse und spart Zeit.Vertrauen und langfristiges Denken führen zu besseren Deals.Emotionen bewusst nutzen, um Verhandlungen erfolgreicher zu führen.Strategischer Einkauf senkt Kosten und schafft Wettbewerbsvorteile.Zuhören bringt in Verhandlungen oft mehr als reden.Kapitelmarken: 00:00 Einführung in die Verhandlungsexpertise 03:54 Der Weg zum Unternehmertum 06:38 Kommunikation und Redefähigkeiten 10:18 Erfolg und Motivation im Unternehmertum 10:48 Verhandlungsstrategien und -techniken 13:10 Fehler in Verhandlungen und deren Vermeidung 16:02 Der Ankereffekt in Verhandlungen 19:05 Verhandlungstechniken und Anker setzen 22:03 Verständnis und Moral in Verhandlungen 23:56 Die Kunst des Poker Faces 27:34 Fehler und Erfolge im Unternehmertum 30:22 Altersvorsorge und finanzielle Strategien 32:25 Netzwerken und zukünftige KontakteFolgt mir für mehr Insights:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@patzpreneurInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/patzpreneur/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wolfgang-patzMeine Webseite: https://wolfgangpatz.de/Meine Podcast-Agentur:https://nextgen-podcast.deMeine Webseiten-Agentur: https://experten-webseite.deHashtags:#Verhandlung #Kommunikation #B2B #Coaching #Strategie #Vertrieb #Unternehmertum
Folge 10 – Achtsamkeit als Redner:in Erfahre heute, wie Achtsamkeit beim Sprechen den entscheidenden Unterschied machen kann. Entdecke, wie einfache Atemübungen, Körperwahrnehmung und klare Gedanken dir helfen können, authentisch und überzeugend zu wirken, besonders vor Publikum. 1. Achtsamkeit beim Sprechen stärkt das Selbstbewusstsein und ermöglicht es, sich selbst zu akzeptieren. 2. Durch Achtsamkeit können Selbstzweifel überwunden werden, sodass man souverän vor Publikum auftreten kann. 3. Die bewusste Wahrnehmung des eigenen Körpers verbessert die Ausstrahlung und Überzeugungskraft beim Sprechen. 4. Achtsamkeit bedeutet, vollständig im Hier und Jetzt zu sein und sowohl äußere als auch innere Erfahrungen bewusst wahrzunehmen. 5. Durch regelmäßige Atemübungen, Körperwahrnehmung, Meditation und Selbstreflexion kann Achtsamkeit trainiert und die Redefähigkeiten verbessert werden. Tipps: - Beginne jeden Tag mit Atemübungen, um deinen Geist zu beruhigen und deine Stimme zu stärken. - Praktiziere regelmäßig Körperwahrnehmungsübungen, um deine Haltung und Bewegungen zu verbessern. - Versuche Meditation, um deine Gedanken zu zentrieren und deine Konzentration zu steigern. - Nimm dir Zeit für Selbstreflexion und Selbstakzeptanz, um Selbstzweifel zu überwinden und Selbstvertrauen zu gewinnen. - Nutze bewusstes Zuhören von Musik, um deine Wahrnehmung zu schärfen und innere Bilder zu formen. Achtsamkeit beim Sprechen kann einen entscheidenden Unterschied machen, besonders in einer Welt voller Ablenkungen und schneller Kommunikation. Indem wir uns bewusst werden, wie wir sprechen und wie andere uns wahrnehmen, können wir unsere Redefähigkeiten auf ein neues Level heben. Durch Achtsamkeit können wir selbstbewusster auftreten, unsere inneren Kritiker überwinden und unsere Botschaften kraftvoll und authentisch vermitteln. Vielen Dank, dass du dabei warst! Vergiss nicht, den Podcast zu abonnieren und dein Feedback zu hinterlassen. Bis zum nächsten Mal, wenn es heißt: Interview mit Tanja Gusenleitner-Kern, Rednerin, Mentorin & Trainerin. Ich freue mich darauf! Servus! – deine Manuela. www.manuelascherzer.at
This week, Brooke is on the road at a big tech conference in Germany, so we're bringing back a fan favorite from the archives: her conversation with Jason Hirschhorn, the legendary media and tech entrepreneur and CEO & Chief Curator of digital content company REDEF. It's a fun one, filled with juicy stories and pop culture banter. Pop Culture Mondays Newsletter: https://medium.com/popculturemondays Brooke's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brooke/ Brooke's Twitter: https://twitter.com/brooke Brooke's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brookehammerling Potato's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/potato/
In the final pod of the year, The Ankler looks back on Hollywood's tumultuous 12 months and what lies ahead in 2023. Hosts Sean McNulty and Richard Rushfield are joined by Jason Hirschhorn, CEO of digital content and curation company REDEF, for a probing discussion around the state of Hollywood and the Streaming Wars. Hirschhorn discusses hard choices facing media giants as they pivot from customer acquisition to retention, and what the implications are for programming (12:42). The trio also talks which companies are best positioned for next year (28:36), the changes ads bring (15:25) and whether anyone will ever be able to unravel the apps and services jungle that viewers must navigate to watch shows (32:42). Topping it off: their picks for best of 2022 (60:55). This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theankler.com/subscribe
Today's guest is Jason Hirschhorn, the legendary media and tech entrepreneur and CEO & Chief Curator of digital content company REDEF. Many people know Jason's voice from his incredible newsletters, but now you *actually* get to hear him break down the big pop culture stories of the week with Brooke. But before they talk cheating scandals, anal beads, and all things Kanye (or Ye, as we're now calling him), Jason and Brooke share their memories of a particular U2 show in San Sebastián, Spain, where Jason got to meet Bono for the very first time, and Brooke waxes on about her love of all things Ireland. Buckle up! Pop Culture Mondays Newsletter: https://medium.com/popculturemondays Brooke's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brooke/ Brooke's Twitter: https://twitter.com/brooke Brooke's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brookehammerling Potato's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/potato/ https://www.service95.com/
During my five weeks on the road, I've been doing reruns of some of my favorite Panic with Friends episodes. This one is the second of back-to-back episodes with my pal Jason Hirschorn from April of 2021. I have not met another person who is not just so passionate about all forms of media and the creator economy, but is eager and willing to share that knowledge with others. Best of Panic: In part one, we covered Jason's long history at MTV, Slingbox, News Corp and MySpace. So listen here if you want the full backstory on this media extraordinaire. In this episode, Jason covers the future of new media and streaming and the explosion of the creator economy. Looking back, I believe that YouTube created the first explosion in the creator economy and today it is a bunch of new media platforms combined with decentralization and tokens that will create an even bigger explosion which Jason predicts will be a ‘more equitable' version of the creator economy. Guest - Jason Hirschhorn, CEO and Chief Curator at REDEF howardlindzon.com, redef.com Twitter: @howardlindzon, @JasonHirschhorn, @MediaREDEF, @MusicREDEF, @PanicwFriends, @knutjensen linkedin.com/in/jason-hirschhorn-820a9b43 #fintech #invest #investment #venturecapital #stockmarket #finance Show Notes: Introduction (00:41) Welcome Jason (02:19) Artists and NFTs (04:12) Gatekeepers with too much power (07:04) Building a trusted audience (09:38) Creator economy platforms (11:54) Sloth of Big Media (16:51) Technical debt/Brand debt (19:22) Bundling media (25:23) Streaming/Spotify (28:24) Advertising/Programming (31:34) Dealing with piracy (32:31) Movie Theaters (33:25) Cinema Paradisio (36:21) Wrapping up (43:47) Closing thoughts (47:18)
As long time listeners know, I've taken a few weeks off from the podcast to go climb mountains on my bike. The bike phase is over, and it ended with a crescendo when I spent my 57th birthday climbing Stelvio. So far I've gone from San Diego to Toronto, to New York, to Italy, to Germany and I'm now in Tel Aviv – nearing the end of the third week of five weeks on the road. To fill the gap, I'm doing reruns of some of my favorite Panic with Friends episodes. This one with my pal Jason Hirschorn is from March of 2021. Best of Panic: I was excited about having Jason Hirschhorn on the ‘Panic' podcast and he did not disappoint. This interview turned into a two part series so lean back for this first part which covers Jason's long history at MTV, Slingbox, News Corp and MySpace. Jason has some great stories that were fun for me to listen to because I have met a lot of the same people in my short media stint at CBS. I have not met another person who is so passionate about movies, music and streaming.= In the second interview (rerunning next week), Jason covers the future of new media and streaming and the explosion of the creator economy. Looking back, I believe that YouTube created the first explosion in the creator economy and today it is a bunch of new media platforms combined with decentralization and tokens that will create an even bigger explosion which Jason predicts will be a ‘more equitable' version of the creator economy. Guest - Jason Hirschhorn, CEO and Chief Curator at REDEF howardlindzon.com, redef.com Twitter: @howardlindzon, @JasonHirschhorn, @MediaREDEF, @MusicREDEF, @PanicwFriends, @knutjensen linkedin.com/in/jason-hirschhorn-820a9b43 #fintech #invest #investment #venturecapital #stockmarket #finance Show Notes: Introduction (00:41) Welcome Jason (02:48) LA quarantine scene (03:28) MTV and MySpace (04:24) Blake at Slingbox (05:11) Tony Bennett doing Rock Band? (07:02) Running into Fred Wilson (11:20) Jason's first company (16:43) Working with Barry Diller (20:02) MySpace decision (24:08) “Innovation through litigation!” (30:25) Getting engaged (31:27) Exporting American culture (38:40) Traveling to Israel (40:45) Comparing NY to LA (42:24) Meeting Steve Jobs (46:31) Jet-setting with Bono (47:53) Closing thoughts (56:05)
"3 Dinge die mir die letzten 3 Wochen wiederfahren sind: PERSÖNLICHKEIT-SELBSTFINDUNG-WERTSCHÄTZUNG! In der heutigen Episode spreche ich darüber, wie ich kürzlich in einem Seminar wieder sehr viel über Persönlichkeit erfahren habe, wie ich bei einem 2 Tages Pilgerweg zur Selbstfindung fand und wie mich die extreme Mitarbeiter Wertschätzung in einem tollen Hotel inspiriert hat! Wer an seiner Redefähigkeit arbeitet - arbeitet am Kern seiner Persönlichkeit! - WAS FÜR EIN THEMA UND ERKENNTNIS! Was ein 2 Tages Pilgerweg mit einem machen kann - wenn man seine innere Ruhe findet! Was alles zurückkommt, wenn man mit seinen Mitarbeitern wertschätzend umgeht! Ich bin mir sicher - Du wirst auch in dieser Episode wieder das Eine oder Andere für Dich dabei haben - setz es einfach nur um! Ich wünsche Dir viel Spass und Learnings beim Anhören Dieser Episode. Und nicht vergessen - stay tuned ;-)! Mehr Infos über mich: https://www.christianschweinzer.com/klickhier/ https://csconsulting.co.at https://www.christianschweinzer/ebook/ https://www.facebook.com/christian.schweinzer/ https://www.instagram.com/schweinzer.christian/ https://www.christianschweinzer.at/ Viel Spass beim anhören und nicht vergessen, gerne Kommentare hinterlassen. Stay tuned, Euer Christian
CNN's Brian Stelter sits down with Jason Hirschhorn of REDEF to talk about media reporting in today's world, combatting misinformation, the value of transparency, and more. Recorded March 2, 2022 at the Upfront Summit.
In dieser Folge nehmen Markus Bauchrowitz und ich das Thema Stimme etwas genauer unter die Lupe. Sollten wir unsere Stimmen trainieren und wenn wie? Wie oft ist es okay "ähm" zu sagen? ... Natürlich haben wir hierfür einen Profi eingeladen: Anne Kühl. Sie ist Diplom-Sprecherin, Stimmtrainerin und systemischer Coach. Ihre Berufslaufbahn hat Anne als Nachrichtensprecherin begonnen, danach studierte sie Bühnen- und Mikrofonsprechen und ist nun seit 15 Jahren in dem Job als Coach. Ihr liegt es am Herzen Menschen dabei zu unterstützen, ihre Redefähigkeiten zu verbessern und mit ihrer Stimme Eindruck machen zu wollen. Viel Spaß dabei! Und zähle gerne mal unsere "ähms" mit.
In dieser Folge nehmen Markus Bauchrowitz und ich das Thema Stimme etwas genauer unter die Lupe. Sollten wir unsere Stimmen trainieren und wenn wie? Wie oft ist es okay "ähm" zu sagen? ... Natürlich haben wir hierfür einen Profi eingeladen: Anne Kühl. Sie ist Diplom-Sprecherin, Stimmtrainerin und systemischer Coach. Ihre Berufslaufbahn hat Anne als Nachrichtensprecherin begonnen, danach studierte sie Bühnen- und Mikrofonsprechen und ist nun seit 15 Jahren in dem Job als Coach. Ihr liegt es am Herzen Menschen dabei zu unterstützen, ihre Redefähigkeiten zu verbessern und mit ihrer Stimme Eindruck machen zu wollen. Viel Spaß dabei! Und zähle gerne mal unsere "ähms" mit.
I was excited about having Jason Hirschorn on as last week’s ‘Panic’ guest and am even more excited to bring him back on for round two! I have not met another person who is not just passionate about the media, but is eager and willing to share that knowledge with others. In part one, we covered Jason’s long history at MTV, Slingbox, News Corp and MySpace. In this episode, Jason and I talk about the future of media, the fall of cable, the creator economy, NFTs, newsletters, social media streaming, decentralization and more. Guest - Jason Hirschhorn, CEO and Chief Curator at REDEF howardlindzon.com, redef.com Twitter: @howardlindzon, @JasonHirschhorn, @MediaREDEF, @knutjensen linkedin.com/in/jason-hirschhorn-820a9b43 #fintech #invest #investment #venturecapital #stockmarket #finance
It’s always fun when we can take a break from talking about investing and veer toward other topics, especially when the person we’re talking to is such a legend in the field. So as a media geek, I was excited (and dare I say giddy) to have media extraordinaire Jason Hirschhorn on this episode. Jason has been around the media for a long time, holding previous presidential titles at MTV and MySpace. He’s also sat on some impressive directors and advisory boards, including MGM, Sundance Institute and Pandora. Jason has also probably watched every show across Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, or any other streaming platform you can think of. So, he’s taken his vast knowledge of the intersection of tech, media and culture to create REDEF – a curated mix of the best and smartest articles, videos, movies and music across a range of fields. Think of Jason and REDEF as like your own personal DJ, mixing the best of all the media out there for an incredibly thoughtful and engaging experience. In this episode, Jason and I go in depth about all things media, the coolest job he’s had, how to fight unfair battles and his take on streaming platforms. He also shares a story about Bono you absolutely don’t want to miss (but you’ll have to wait until the end of the episode to hear it). Guest - Jason Hirschhorn, CEO and Chief Curator at REDEF howardlindzon.com, redef.com Twitter: @howardlindzon, @JasonHirschhorn, @MediaREDEF, @knutjensen linkedin.com/in/jason-hirschhorn-820a9b43 #fintech #invest #investment #venturecapital #stockmarket #finance
A través del amor, todos los días construye un mejor día. Ama con libertad, confía en ti y deja que fluya el amor.
En este episodio hablamos de todos los cambios que hemos sufrido a raíz de esta crisis e intentamos darle la vuelta y enfocarnos en lo bonito y damos unos tips que nos ayudarán a disfrutar estos momentos! Estamos llenos de información, de noticias y de mil preocupaciones, pero si cambiamos la perspectiva con la que vemos estos momentos, podemos ver las cosas con mejores ojos. Por ejemplo, ahora tenemos la oportunidad de estar en casa y valorar las cosas simples (como estar con los que amamos). Además tenemos que darnos cuenta de que no somos súper humanos, y que hay que ser realistas en cuanto a las expectativas que tenemos y que los demás tienen de nosotros, sobre todo en el ámbito del “ser padres”. Redefinir los roles es clave para poder disfrutar estos momentos: pedir que cada miembro en casa apoye en los quehaceres, valorar el trabajo de cada persona y entender que podemos enseñar también en casa de diferentes formas. Por último, tenemos que crear nuestra nueva normalidad y nuestra nueva realidad... que vamos a dejar y que vamos a cambiar a partir de este momento, cómo vamos a redefinirnos en cada una de nuestras áreas. Los 5 tips que nos ayudarán a vivir y disfrutar nuestra parentalidad en estos tiempos son: 1. Agradecer esta nueva realidad 2. Organízate pero se realista y no te sobre exijas 3. Escúchate y escucha a los otros 4. Valora la labor de todos 5. Redefínete, analiza qué quieres en tu nueva realidad.
Ted Sarandos (Chief Content Officer, Netflix) talks with REDEF's Jason Hirschhorn about the business of global storytelling; the changing nature of the content medium; Netflix's strategy of original content and animation; the consumer lifespan strategy for Netflix; and the prognosis of growth moving forward.
Ich bringe einen Toast auf Dich aus!Was ich Dir von ganzem Herzen empfehle, um sicher und souverän bei Deinen Auftritten und Präsentationen zu werden? Übung! Und, ganz wichtig: Übung! Gib Dir selbst die Möglichkeit Dein Lampenfieber, Deine Auftrittsangst oder Deine Unsicherheiten zu überwinden, indem Du jetzt ins regelmäßige Training einsteigst. Und das ist gar nicht schwer, denn es gibt überall, in jeder Stadt, in jeder Region, Redeclubs, in denen sich nette Leute treffen, die ihre Redefähigkeiten verbessern wollen. Dort wird in einer motivierenden Athmospäre und ohne Druck aber mit viel Spaß, geübt, wie es ist, vor Zuschauern aufzutreten. Mehr Infos erhälst Du im Podcast. Schau‘ danach einfach mal hier und finde einen Redeclub in Deiner Nähe: https://www.toastmasters.org/find-a-club Der Podcast von Profi - Sprecher Thomas Friebe - Präsentieren · Auftreten · Überzeugen. Meistere deine Vorträge und überzeuge in Gesprächen. Ob Pitches, Vorträge oder Meetings, mit den Tipps aus dem Podcast wirst du stets überzeugen. Tipps zum Thema Lampenfieber, Souveränes Auftreten und mehr. Musik: Groove Grove by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/83FJtTnvDhc
Stimme als Ausdruck deiner Persönlichkeit auf der Bühne des Lebens Im Gespräch mit Anne Agnes, einer wunderbaren Lögopädin aus Bonn, erfährst du wie wertvoll die Auseinandersetzung mit deiner eigenen Stimme ist. Wenn du an deiner Ausdrucks- und Redefähigkeit arbeiten möchtest, arbeitest du immer auch am Kern deiner Persönlichkeit. Sie ist der Spiegel deiner Seele. Wir zeigen dir, wie der Kontakt zu deinem Körper dich als Ressource stärkt und erdet. Wie wir Prägungen aus der Kindheit überwinden, und Angst als Antrieb nutzen können. Wir wünschen dir viel Freude mit dieser Folge! Vorherige Podcastfolgen mit Petra Feldbinder findest du hier: 04.02.19: „Faszination Faszien“ http://365lifehacks.de/petra-feldbinder-faszination-faszien/ 04.04. „Mediale Medizin – Ursprung von Krankheit und Heilung“ http://365lifehacks.de/petra-feldbinder-mediale-medizin-ursprung-von-krankheit-und-heilung/ 05.05. Vom Leben berührt http://365lifehacks.de/petra-feldbinder-vom-leben-berhrt/
Angel Martinez ist einer der drei Gründer und Initiatoren der Eventplattform Speechless, wo Menschen unter anderem in ihrer Redefähigkeit von Experten trainiert werden. Angel erzählt uns eine Geschichte von seiner Oma und was wir von der Kindererziehung von ihr im Geschäftsleben lernen können. Die weiche Feder der Führung von Menschen Es lässt sich nichts erzwingen Links: Speechless-Webseite: www.speechless.pro Angel bei Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Angel.Martinez.Coach/ Angel bei Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/angel_martinez_official Hier findest du mich im Social Media: Web:www.indra.world Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ethan_indra Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ethan.indra.1 Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethan-indra-864767174/ Über positive Resonanz freue ich mich immer. Wenn du Empfehlungen für sympathische Interviewgäste hast, dann schreib mir gerne eine persönliche Nachricht bei Instagram, Facebook oder Linked In. Vielen Dank. ................................................................... Über Ethan: Ich bin Ethan Indra, Vater einer ziemlich coolen Tochter und Gründer einer gemeinnützigen Stiftung mit dem Ziel benachteiligten Kindern mit Bildungsfinanzierung ein selbstbestimmtes Leben zu ermöglichen. In diesem Podcast möchte ich mit dir zusammen sympathischen Menschen zuhören und ihnen Raum geben für ihre prägenden Geschichten und Erkenntnisse.
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Jason Hirschhorn, digital media pioneer and CEO of news aggregator REDEF, comes back for this third visit with Peter Kafka. They talk about streaming and ‘direct-to-customer’: what this means for Disney and Netflix. Also: how tech is changing movie-making, and the evolution of Hulu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
All the announcements from Microsoft’s Build 2019, Mozilla fixes the Firefox snafu, we think, a grab-bag of Apple rumors and why Netflix’s competitive resiliency might be here to stay. Sponsors: Legacybox.com/ride Metalab.co Links Microsoft's IntelliCode for AI-assisted coding comes out of preview (TechCrunch) Microsoft aims to modernize and secure voting with ElectionGuard (TechCrunch) Add-ons disabled or failing to install in Firefox (Mozilla Add-ons Blog) Amazon can already ship to 72% of US population within a day, this map shows (CNBC) Brussels poised to probe Apple over Spotify’s fees complaint (Financial Times) Netflix's Competitive Resiliency Is Here to Stay (Netflix Misunderstandings, Pt. 7) (Redef)
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Filmmaker Ron Howard and Jason Hirschhorn (Founder, REDEF) discuss the changing media landscape (and what hasn't changed), the evolution of Imagine Entertainment from a two-man production team to a venture-backed business, and the kinds of stories that drive Ron as a filmmaker.
My guest today is Tal Shachar, the Chief Digital Offer of Immortals, a global eSports organization in Los Angeles where he leads consumer-facing operations. At Immortals, Tal is working to build the most engaged and inclusive community in eSports. Before joining Immortals, Tal lead strategy and growth for BuzzFeed studios, focusing on growing audience and monetizing Buzzfeed’s intellectual property across channels. Before that, Tal worked for an independent media holding company called the Chernin group, and worked with companies like Barstool Sports, the Action Network, and Headspace. And finally, Tal writes for Media REDEF, where he analyzes the media and technology industries. I can confidently say Tal’s articles are some of the best articles ever written on the media business. We devote this entire episode to the future of media. We talk about Netflix, Disney, Amazon, HBO and the changing definitions of scale in the media business. We explore the present and future of niche media and discuss the emergence of food culture on the internet. Then, we talk about some of Tal’s craziest ideas like the differences between Tiles and Feeds, why Hollywood is like an API for Silicon Valley, an how fast feedback loops between digital and physical reality are changing the world. SUBSCRIBE TO MY “MONDAY MUSINGS” NEWSLETTER TO KEEP UP WITH THE PODCAST. Show Notes LINKS: Find Tal online: Twitter Linkedin People mentioned: Ben Thompson Reed Hastings Matthew Ball Benedict Evans Ryan Murphy Ze Frank Peter Chernin Jonah Peretti Seth Godin Fred Wilson Evan Spiegel (my episode with Evan here) Other mentions: Aggregation theory Bytedance SHOW TOPICS 0:35 - The constraints in the past regarding the limited choice people had. Comparing this to now where we have numerous ways to choose various things and how we want them. How this relates to communities emerging - “With limitless distribution and limitless choice, we can find exactly what appeals to us, including other people.” 5:35 - The distinction between a push-discovery and a pull-discovery (having something pushed onto you versus choosing and being drawn to something). Some examples of these. Also, detailing passive and active forms of content consumption. 8:11 - How advertising and subscription business models tie into push versus pull theory (most television being 50/50 split). The passive and active aspects of media, as well. Going into Netflix’s strategy and scaling, and discussing why it doesn’t have advertising or sports. How being at scale has changed and what this means. 20:20 - What some of the bottlenecks are regarding sports media and television. Also, what sports television may look like in the future. 23:10 - Tiles versus feeds. How passive and active consumption ties into both of these (for example, Facebook feeds much more suited for passive consumption). Tile-based consumption being more suited to active consumption. 27:15 - How Disney, Amazon, and HBO use much more different strategies compared to Netflix and why they do this. Going in-depth into their specific strategies. 31:50 - How Tal’s prediction with content leading straight to purchase and how this has largely come to be true. Also, how parts of this prediction have been wrong. Discussion on and examples of focusing at the top of the funnel, and then focusing solely at the bottom of the funnel. A bit on how online shopping may evolve to begin having a similar experience that in-store shopping might have. 40:49 - Who has a structural advantage in the world and some examples of these advantages. How the type of product will be better suited for online distribution versus a more physical distribution. A future increase in the number of direct consumer brands. 44:31 - How the goal is not to pay the least amount but to pay the most for your content. How we’ve gone wrong in terms of how we think about this. Paying for the best content, to then monetize it at the highest rate, and then return to paying for the content again is really what’s going to matter. For passive content, the model is different. 47:19 - How Tal sees Hollywood changing in terms of risk and reward. How Netflix ties into this and detailing that. Discussing the nature of music and the monetary aspect of top-tier content. 54:00 - Discussing media-consumption and how the demand may not be increasing but the supply is always increasing. The opportunity-cost arising. What begins to shift when there is no longer any attention left to give to media. The possible integration of companies using facial expression data from cameras to create even more accessible and efficient data. 58:45 - The idea of Hollywood as an API for Silicon Valley. Some discussion on this idea and how companies use Hollywood as an API. 1:03:34 - If we go back to the 1960s, how music mainly ran the culture at the time. Now, how travel is a shelling point for culture, for people to meet, and in many other sectors. Some examples of this with food, as well. 1:06:54 - What Tal learned from Peter Chernin and some unique skills that Peter has. 1:08:29 - Why Tal has watched almost every romantic comedy. Some discussion on what makes them unique and on what they can teach us with storytelling. 1:10:55 - John Malone and what he does really well. Why Tal admires him and why John might have the unique perspective that he does. 1:13:08 - What does LeBron James coming to Los Angeles say about Los Angeles, LeBron, and for the increasing importance of entertainment. 1:15:05 - What stands out to Tal regarding Ze Frank and Jonah Peretti. 1:16:15 - How the internet has increased our ability to share information more easily and effectively. Some discussion on how Buzzfeed has capitalized on that shift and the competition that comes with sharing content. 1:19:35 - How Tal thinks about the trade-off Seth Godin-style daily blog, couple hundred words, versus pouring your heart and soul into an article. Frequency and consistency discussed, as well. (articles mentioned listed above) 1:21:54 - Tal’s perspective on Evan Spiegel and some thoughts on Snapchat. What Snapchat does well and has struggled with. A bit of discussion on what’s to come in the future regarding social media. 1:27:50 - How communication has changed over time from speech to pictures and words. Thoughts on this and previous forms of entertainment compared to now. 1:32:10 - Some of the two-way feedback loops we’re currently seeing. Distribution-based content impacting the real-world, then coming back around to impacting the distribution of that content again. Also, discussing the increasing number of people that are finding trends and capitalizing on them. A bit on the uncertainty caused by these ever-increasing tight feedback loops. 1:38:31 - Why Tal is so excited about media and why he devotes his life to it. How powerful media can be for enriching our daily lives, meeting people, understanding people, and with learning. “There’s no other industry that sits at the nexus of culture in society like media does.” SUBSCRIBE TO MY “MONDAY MUSINGS” NEWSLETTER TO KEEP UP WITH THE PODCAST.
In this episode, Caleb and Todd talk with friends of the podcast about what they've learned in 2018, the habits they've started and stopped, and what they're most looking forward to in 2019. --------------- *Episode Links* --------------- *Stuart Hall* [Stuart on Twitter][1] [Stuart on Instagram][2] [Influnsr][3] [Episode 41: Stuart Hall On How to Become a Better Communicator][4] [Episode 110: Stuart Hall On Becoming a Student of Culture][5] [Dare to Lead by Brene Brown][6] *Sam Collier* [Sam on Facebook][7] [Sam on Twitter][8] [Sam on Instagram][9] [Find Your Voice by Sam Collier][10] [A Greater Story Podcast with Sam Collier][11] [Episode 78: Sam Collier on Finding Your Voice][12] *Kevin Jennings* [Kevin on Twitter][13] [Kevin on Instagram][14] Kevin's phone number (615) 455-3399 Text coaching to 444999 for a free coaching call with Kevin [Launch YOUniversity][15] [Episode 52: Kevin Jennings On the Keys to a Good Launch, Increasing Your Capacity, and Getting Unstuck][16] [Anything You Want by Derek Sivers][17] [Tribe of Mentors by Tim Ferriss][18] [The Coaching Habit by Michael Bungay Stanier][19] *Stephen Brewster* [Brewster on Twitter][20] [Brewster on Instagram][21] Brewster's phone number (615) 457-7261 [Episode 22: Stephen Brewster On His Creative Process and How to Think More Creatively][22] [Episode 99: Stephen Brewster On Tips For Leading Creatives, Working For Yourself, And Always Improving][23] [A Praying Life by Paul Miller][24] [YouVersion][25] *Sarah Bragg* [Sarah on Twitter][26] [Sarah on Instagram][27] [Sarah's website][28] [Surviving Sarah Podcast][29] [Episode 90: Sarah Bragg On Identity, Overcoming Challenges in Ministry, and Being a Lifelong Learner][30] [The Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown][31] [Daring Greatly by Brene Brown][32] [Magic Lessons with Elizabeth Gilbert][33] *Raffeal Sears* [Raffeal on Instagram][34] [Raffeal's website][35] [Episode 115: Raffeal Sears On Becoming An Actor, Developing Empathy, and Advocating For Yourself][36] *Crystal Chiang* [Crystal on Twitter][37] [Crystal on Instagram][38] [Rethinking Youth Ministry Podcast][39] [Think Better by Tim Hurson][40] [The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas][41] [The Hate U Give movie][42] [Instacart][43] *Brad Lomenick* [Brad on Twitter][44] [Brad on Instagram][45] [Brad's website][46] [The Catalyst Leader by Brad Lomenick][47] [H3 Leadership by Brad Lomenick][48] [Episode 52: Brad Lomenick On the Challenges Young Leaders Face, Raising the Standard, and the Power of Who][49] [Tim Ferriss][50] [Seth Godin][51] [REDEF][52] [Stratechery][53] [The Learning Leader][54] *Kevin West* [Kevin on Instagram][55] [Invisible Insights][56] [Episode 1: Starting a Business][57] [Blinkist][58] [Calm][59] ------------------- *What They Learned* ------------------- Stuart Hall (3:20-20:00) Sam Collier (21:50-39:20) Kevin Jennings (40:30-1:07:30) Stephen Brewster (1:09:15-1:23:05) Sarah Bragg (1:23:45-1:37:30) Raffeal Sears :(1:39:55-2:10:15) Crystal Chiang (2:11:30-2:28:45) Brad Lomenick (2:30-15-2:48:10) Kevin West (2:50:15-3:25:35) --------------------------- *New Episode Every Tuesday* --------------------------- Thank you for listening to the Learner's Corner Podcast. We hope you'll join us for next week's episode. Until next time, keep learning and keep growing. 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On this episode, I’ll be speaking with Breen Hardin, a local mom from our community. So less than a year ago, Breen had a baby with spina bifida. About 70% of babies diagnosed in utero with spina bifida are terminated but that isn’t a choice Breen would consider. I am so excited to introduce you all to this amazing mama and share with you her story of faith!
Jason Hirschhorn, the CEO and chief curator of Redef, returns to the podcast to talk with Recode's Peter Kafka about media moguls, the virtues of taking time off and how Netflix outsmarted the TV guys. In this episode:02:50 - Viacom and YouTube09:51 - Big media on the internet vs. digital-first DNA11:51 - How Netflix outsmarted the TV guys, part one14:48 - The non-Netflixes and “traditional relationships”17:52 - Should tech companies buy movie/TV studios?23:38 - Sumner Redstone25:48 - The future of Redef28:48 - The Murdochs and Fox News36:35 - James Murdoch not going to Disney41:35 - Amazon and Apple45:42 - How Netflix outsmarted the TV guys, part two48:38 - Streaming music and musicians ditching labels54:51 - It’s okay to take time off58:17 - “When you’re CEO, no one gives a shit.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You send us a lot of questions about managing tech-life. This week, Manoush has the answers. Is there a secret to managing the overload of information coming at us every day? What about all those random accounts you’ve signed up for over the years - can we EVER make them go away? And how do we stay plugged in with friends and family if we decide to break up with social media? It’s the first-ever Note to Self advice show. WE HAVE LINKS While researching this show we compiled a list of tools to help you manage information overload and your digital privacy, and ditch FOMO for JOMO. Setting an information goal. Manoush has some tips for resetting how you read, post, and browse online. No need to feel icky about Instagram. But when discipline and diligence don’t work out, it’s okay to seek help. Our favorites: airplane mode (sorry), Moment for iOS, Freedom, and Self Control. Also, try some DIY adjustments to your app permissions - turn off your cellular data for Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and you can’t browse when you’re out and about. Oh, also check out Infomagical - a week’s worth of challenges, with Manoush’s moral support, to help you manage infomania. Bonus: Manoush recommends some of her favorite newsletters in the show. What makes it past her info-management threshold? The Ann Friedman Weekly, Axios, Quartzy, REDEF, and Dave Pell’s Next Draft. Reclaiming your digital self. Digital privacy matters - even if you don’t have something to hide. That’s why we dedicated a whole project to it last year: The Privacy Paradox. Good for first timers, and even worth a refresher. Other things the team loves: from the EFF, a tool to help you track what’s tracking you online Deseat.me, to delete the random accounts you’ve accumulated over the years DeleteMe, a service you can pay to opt you out of data brokers Julia Angwin’s DIY guide/report on opting out of over 200 data brokers and JustDelete.me, to find the cancellation pages for the services you’ve signed up for. Bonuses: our friend Mike Rogers, the developer we mention in the show, made a Chrome extension for JustDelete.me, and it’s open source. We also found this page, where Facebook lists the data brokers it buys from and provides their opt-out pages. Pretty helpful. Also, we mention the quest for a perfect oatmeal cookie recipe in this episode, and how opening your phone for that can send you down a rabbit hole. So, to save you that one hunt, here.
You send us a lot of questions about managing tech-life. This week, Manoush has the answers. Is there a secret to managing the overload of information coming at us every day? What about all those random accounts you’ve signed up for over the years - can we EVER make them go away? And how do we stay plugged in with friends and family if we decide to break up with social media? It’s the first-ever Note to Self advice show. WE HAVE LINKS While researching this show we compiled a list of tools to help you manage information overload and your digital privacy, and ditch FOMO for JOMO. Setting an information goal. Manoush has some tips for resetting how you read, post, and browse online. No need to feel icky about Instagram. But when discipline and diligence don’t work out, it’s okay to seek help. Our favorites: airplane mode (sorry), Moment for iOS, Freedom, and Self Control. Also, try some DIY adjustments to your app permissions - turn off your cellular data for Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and you can’t browse when you’re out and about. Oh, also check out Infomagical - a week’s worth of challenges, with Manoush’s moral support, to help you manage infomania. Bonus: Manoush recommends some of her favorite newsletters in the show. What makes it past her info-management threshold? The Ann Friedman Weekly, Axios, Quartzy, REDEF, and Dave Pell’s Next Draft. Reclaiming your digital self. Digital privacy matters - even if you don’t have something to hide. That’s why we dedicated a whole project to it last year: The Privacy Paradox. Good for first timers, and even worth a refresher. Other things the team loves: from the EFF, a tool to help you track what’s tracking you online Deseat.me, to delete the random accounts you’ve accumulated over the years DeleteMe, a service you can pay to opt you out of data brokers Julia Angwin’s DIY guide/report on opting out of over 200 data brokers and JustDelete.me, to find the cancellation pages for the services you’ve signed up for. Bonuses: our friend Mike Rogers, the developer we mention in the show, made a Chrome extension for JustDelete.me, and it’s open source. We also found this page, where Facebook lists the data brokers it buys from and provides their opt-out pages. Pretty helpful. Also, we mention the quest for a perfect oatmeal cookie recipe in this episode, and how opening your phone for that can send you down a rabbit hole. So, to save you that one hunt, here.
You send us a lot of questions about managing tech-life. This week, Manoush has the answers. Is there a secret to managing the overload of information coming at us every day? What about all those random accounts you’ve signed up for over the years - can we EVER make them go away? And how do we stay plugged in with friends and family if we decide to break up with social media? It’s the first-ever Note to Self advice show. WE HAVE LINKS While researching this show we compiled a list of tools to help you manage information overload and your digital privacy, and ditch FOMO for JOMO. Setting an information goal. Manoush has some tips for resetting how you read, post, and browse online. No need to feel icky about Instagram. But when discipline and diligence don’t work out, it’s okay to seek help. Our favorites: airplane mode (sorry), Moment for iOS, Freedom, and Self Control. Also, try some DIY adjustments to your app permissions - turn off your cellular data for Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and you can’t browse when you’re out and about. Oh, also check out Infomagical - a week’s worth of challenges, with Manoush’s moral support, to help you manage infomania. Bonus: Manoush recommends some of her favorite newsletters in the show. What makes it past her info-management threshold? The Ann Friedman Weekly, Axios, Quartzy, REDEF, and Dave Pell’s Next Draft. Reclaiming your digital self. Digital privacy matters - even if you don’t have something to hide. That’s why we dedicated a whole project to it last year: The Privacy Paradox. Good for first timers, and even worth a refresher. Other things the team loves: from the EFF, a tool to help you track what’s tracking you online Deseat.me, to delete the random accounts you’ve accumulated over the years DeleteMe, a service you can pay to opt you out of data brokers Julia Angwin’s DIY guide/report on opting out of over 200 data brokers and JustDelete.me, to find the cancellation pages for the services you’ve signed up for. Bonuses: our friend Mike Rogers, the developer we mention in the show, made a Chrome extension for JustDelete.me, and it’s open source. We also found this page, where Facebook lists the data brokers it buys from and provides their opt-out pages. Pretty helpful. Also, we mention the quest for a perfect oatmeal cookie recipe in this episode, and how opening your phone for that can send you down a rabbit hole. So, to save you that one hunt, here.
You send us a lot of questions about managing tech-life. This week, Manoush has the answers. Is there a secret to managing the overload of information coming at us every day? What about all those random accounts you’ve signed up for over the years - can we EVER make them go away? And how do we stay plugged in with friends and family if we decide to break up with social media? It’s the first-ever Note to Self advice show. WE HAVE LINKS While researching this show we compiled a list of tools to help you manage information overload and your digital privacy, and ditch FOMO for JOMO. Setting an information goal. Manoush has some tips for resetting how you read, post, and browse online. No need to feel icky about Instagram. But when discipline and diligence don’t work out, it’s okay to seek help. Our favorites: airplane mode (sorry), Moment for iOS, Freedom, and Self Control. Also, try some DIY adjustments to your app permissions - turn off your cellular data for Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and you can’t browse when you’re out and about. Oh, also check out Infomagical - a week’s worth of challenges, with Manoush’s moral support, to help you manage infomania. Bonus: Manoush recommends some of her favorite newsletters in the show. What makes it past her info-management threshold? The Ann Friedman Weekly, Axios, Quartzy, REDEF, and Dave Pell’s Next Draft. Reclaiming your digital self. Digital privacy matters - even if you don’t have something to hide. That’s why we dedicated a whole project to it last year: The Privacy Paradox. Good for first timers, and even worth a refresher. Other things the team loves: from the EFF, a tool to help you track what’s tracking you online Deseat.me, to delete the random accounts you’ve accumulated over the years DeleteMe, a service you can pay to opt you out of data brokers Julia Angwin’s DIY guide/report on opting out of over 200 data brokers and JustDelete.me, to find the cancellation pages for the services you’ve signed up for. Bonuses: our friend Mike Rogers, the developer we mention in the show, made a Chrome extension for JustDelete.me, and it’s open source. We also found this page, where Facebook lists the data brokers it buys from and provides their opt-out pages. Pretty helpful. Also, we mention the quest for a perfect oatmeal cookie recipe in this episode, and how opening your phone for that can send you down a rabbit hole. So, to save you that one hunt, here.
You send us a lot of questions about managing tech-life. This week, Manoush has the answers. Is there a secret to managing the overload of information coming at us every day? What about all those random accounts you’ve signed up for over the years - can we EVER make them go away? And how do we stay plugged in with friends and family if we decide to break up with social media? It’s the first-ever Note to Self advice show. WE HAVE LINKS While researching this show we compiled a list of tools to help you manage information overload and your digital privacy, and ditch FOMO for JOMO. Setting an information goal. Manoush has some tips for resetting how you read, post, and browse online. No need to feel icky about Instagram. But when discipline and diligence don’t work out, it’s okay to seek help. Our favorites: airplane mode (sorry), Moment for iOS, Freedom, and Self Control. Also, try some DIY adjustments to your app permissions - turn off your cellular data for Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and you can’t browse when you’re out and about. Oh, also check out Infomagical - a week’s worth of challenges, with Manoush’s moral support, to help you manage infomania. Bonus: Manoush recommends some of her favorite newsletters in the show. What makes it past her info-management threshold? The Ann Friedman Weekly, Axios, Quartzy, REDEF, and Dave Pell’s Next Draft. Reclaiming your digital self. Digital privacy matters - even if you don’t have something to hide. That’s why we dedicated a whole project to it last year: The Privacy Paradox. Good for first timers, and even worth a refresher. Other things the team loves: from the EFF, a tool to help you track what’s tracking you online Deseat.me, to delete the random accounts you’ve accumulated over the years DeleteMe, a service you can pay to opt you out of data brokers Julia Angwin’s DIY guide/report on opting out of over 200 data brokers and JustDelete.me, to find the cancellation pages for the services you’ve signed up for. Bonuses: our friend Mike Rogers, the developer we mention in the show, made a Chrome extension for JustDelete.me, and it’s open source. We also found this page, where Facebook lists the data brokers it buys from and provides their opt-out pages. Pretty helpful. Also, we mention the quest for a perfect oatmeal cookie recipe in this episode, and how opening your phone for that can send you down a rabbit hole. So, to save you that one hunt, here.
In this episode, Todd talks with Brad Lomenick about how young leaders can develop their leadership skills. ------------- *Guest Links* ------------- Brad's website ( http://www.bradlomenick.com ) Brad on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/bradlomenick ) Brad on Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/bradlomenick/ ) The Catalyst Leader by Brad Lomenick ( https://www.amazon.com/Catalyst-Leader-Essentials-Becoming-Change/dp/1595554971/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&keywords=brad+lomenick+h3+leadership&qid=1513956788&s=books&sr=1-1-fkmr0 ) H3 Leadership by Brad Lomenick ( https://www.amazon.com/H3-Leadership-Humble-Hungry-Hustle/dp/0718022254/ref=pd_sim_14_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=P7B1YVZCY1X8RSGBNXQ1 ) ----------------- *Links Mentioned* ----------------- How To Lead When You're Not In Charge by Clay Scroggins ( https://www.amazon.com/How-Lead-When-Youre-Charge/dp/0310531578/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&keywords=how+to+lead+when+you%26%2339%3Bre+not+in+charge+by+clay+scroggins&qid=1513956924&s=books&sr=1-1 ) The Power of Moments by Chip and Dan Heath ( https://www.amazon.com/Power-Moments-Certain-Experiences-Extraordinary/dp/1501147765/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&keywords=the+power+of+moments+by+chip+and+dan+heath&qid=1513956950&s=books&sr=1-1 ) REDEF by Jason Hirschhorn ( https://redef.com/channel/media/feed ) Episode 27 with Jordan Bauer ( https://simplecast.com/s/959efa83 ) Seth Godin ( http://www.sethgodin.com/sg/ ) Michael Hyatt ( https://michaelhyatt.com ) The Daily Water Cooler ( http://www.dailywatercooler.com ) The Skimm ( https://www.theskimm.com ) Next Draft ( https://nextdraft.com ) ----------------- *What We Learned* ----------------- *Young Leaders Face Many Challenges* * The challenges young leaders face aren't that different from previous generations, but their timeframe has sped up. * You're expected to be elevated faster and the organization needs you elevated faster. * One of the greatest challenges for young leaders is depression which is fueled by anxiety. * They may not have the wisdom, but they have the passion. *Work On Your Who.* * Internal: Focus on self-awareness and identity. * External: Focus on the relationships you're building. *What Young Leaders Underestimate* * Having a strong spiritual foundation. * Having a long-term mindset. * Having the right answer instead of asking the right questions. *What Do Young Leaders Overestimate* * Think about experiences, not only education. * Working with the best of the best. *Setting Standards* * Set standards that are out of reach. * Don't settle for the standard, raise the standard. *Habits Young Leaders Need to Develop* * Being a lifelong learner * Become a great question asker * Leading up *Mindsets Young Leaders Need to Change* * You don't have to be THE leader before you can lead. * If I don't change the world by 29, I'm a failure. * Older leaders are out to get me. *Future Leadership Trends* * The future leader with the most influence will be curators and aggregators. * A greater focus on conversations and community rather than content. *What Are You Learning Right Now?* * The Power of Who * Technology --------------- Quotes to Tweet --------------- "One of the greatest challenges for young leaders is depression which is fueled by anxiety." - @bradlomenick @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( https://ctt.ec/X987v ) "Identity is who you are. Calling is why you're here. Assignment is what you do." - @bradlomenick @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( https://ctt.ec/Jr0bW ) "The people you work with and the people you work beside are more important than what you do" - @bradlomenick @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( https://ctt.ec/I7bNl ) "Your twenties establish your seventies." - @bradlomenick @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( https://ctt.ec/cm2k7 ) "Don't worry about giving a great answer. Ask a great question." - @bradlomenick @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( https://ctt.ec/0nPl8 ) --------------------------- *New Episode Every Tuesday* --------------------------- ----------------------- *Join Us Every Tuesday* ----------------------- Thank you for listening to the Learner's Corner Podcast. We hope you'll join us for next week's episode. Until next time, keep learning and keep growing.
Jason Hirschhorn talks with Peter Kafka about his past jobs at Viacom, Dish Network and MySpace and at his new startup Redef. Expanding on the Redef Media email newsletter, which Hirschhorn started in 2006, Redef now has more than 50,000 subscribers in several industries, including music, fashion and sports. He also talks (in great detail) about his quadruple bypass surgery and how Redef's fans saved his life when his doctors were confounded by complications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Twitter Smarter Podcast with Madalyn Sklar - The Best Twitter Tips from the Pros
Jonathan Abrams is the CEO and founder of Nuzzel. His company developed an app that has quickly become one of my faves. Nuzzel solves a problem we all have - overload of information on social media. It allows you to get personalized, relevant news from your friends on Twitter and Facebook without overwhelming you. Jonathan shares with us some insights into this amazingly helpful, free platform. It’s available to use on the web, mobile, and email. Jonathan holds an impressive career portfolio having worked at Netscape, started a few companies including Friendster, and having given a TEDTalk. He’s a true pioneer on the internet and in the social space. Episode Highlights: Nuzzel is a great content curation site that started off with Jonathan’s personal need for really good content. What makes the app unique is that it gets personally relevant news to you without having to do any work. Jonathan shares with us Nuzzel’s new feature which allows you to turn your Nuzzel feed into an automated newsletter with relevant content. Now you have a platform that automatically sends out your top 5 daily news stories to people who subscribe to you. Another feature is the Discover section where you can browse recommended feeds curated by Nuzzel and its users. Jonathan walks us through the process of using Nuzzel. It’s available for free on the web, email, Android, iPhone and iPad. It’s easy! Tweetables: We’re helping people solve their social overload and find the stuff they really need to know about. People can piggyback on your curation choices and get some of your top Nuzzel news without installing anything. Links to tools and resources mentioned in this episode: Nuzzel – the super-easy way to see news from your friends. Buzzsumo – content curation tool Electoral – build, manage, and explore Twitter lists Feedly – RSS and blog reader TweetDeck – your personal Twitter browser Hootsuite – social media management tool Founders Den – coworking space in San Francisco and where Nuzzel is located Chris Sacca’s Periscope Skimm – daily email newsletter REDEF – daily “interest remixes” which are curated information streams Drudge Report – Links to international news sources and columnists 99Designs – marketplace for graphic design, including logo design, web design and other design contests. How To Reach Jonathan: You can reach Jonathan on Twitter at @abrams or LinkedIn or visit his website at www.nuzzel.com. Your Call To Action: Your call-to-action for this episode is to check out Nuzzel and sign up for a free account. You can do this on the website or through the iOS or Android mobile device. It also works on Apple watch. It’s a great app! I definitely encourage everyone to get on it. Once you do this, please tweet me @MadalynSklar. I want to hear from you! Share your love for Nuzzel! www.madalynsklar.kcom/nuzzel Share The Love For This Podcast: Want an easy “one-click” way to Share The Love for this podcast? Go here: www.madalynsklar.com/love to tweet out your love. Thanks for the listen! I appreciate you listening to this podcast, and would be extremely grateful if you would take a moment to rate & review it on iTunes. By doing this, my rankings will increase and more people will be able to benefit from the tips and tools shared in this #TwitterSmarter podcast series. Please also subscribe to this podcast while you’re there. It will ensure you don’t miss an episode! I read every review that comes in, so please know that you have my sincere thanks!
This week we read a great analysis about what happened in the music industry over the last 15 years and what may happen in the future. Jason Hirschhorn and Liam Boluk run REDEF a hip research web site. Reading the…Read more ›
Hofburg Wien - Kaiserappartements, Sisi Museum, Silberkammer
Hier empfing der Kaiser stehend die Audienznehmer, und übernahm sodann die Redeführung. Auf dem Stehpult lag die Audienzliste, in der die Reihenfolge der Audienzteilnehmer, sowie der Grund ihres Kommens vermerkt war. Hier konnte man sich nun dem Kaiser vorstellen, ihm für eine Auszeichnung danken, für sich oder Angehörige um Gnade bitten oder auch eine private Angelegenheit vorbringen. Da Franz Joseph an einem Vormittag bis zu hundert Personen empfing, dauerten die Audienzen in der Regel nur einige Minuten, mit einem leichten Neigen des Kopfes beendete der Kaiser die Audienz. www.hofburg-wien.at | Download Tour-Guide (PDF)© by Schloß Schönbrunn Kultur- und Betriebsges.m.b.H.