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In an interview with Marketecture, Ron Gutman, CEO of Wurl, explains how the company facilitates content distribution and monetization for Connected TV (CTV) through its technology. Founded in 2017, Wurl initially focused on creating free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) channels, and now works with various TV manufacturers and app platforms to distribute and monetize content globally. Wurl's acquisition by AppLovin has expanded its reach into performance marketing, allowing advertisers to target CTV audiences with high precision. Gutman highlights Wurl's capabilities in content management, ad insertion, and real-time performance measurement, noting the significant shift from traditional cable to streaming and the company's role in this transition.For more in-depth discussion of these topics and links to the news we discuss, subscribe to the Marketecture newsletter at https://news.marketecture.tvCopyright (C) 2024 Marketecture Media, Inc.
Wurl released its new AI-powered BrandDiscovery product. CEO Ron Gutman says it makes CTV ads context-sensitive, and AI will make ads more targeted and valuable.
In today's episode, we discuss the power and potential of smiling. It's simple, it's effective, and it's something you can do starting today!Resource: - The Hidden Power of Smiling - TedTalk by Ron Gutman and Forbes articleREVIEW CHALLENGE:Congrats to our 3 winners!- momma 2 boys- njn17- Kayla WPlease email us at wearepositiveonpurpose@gmail.com to claim your personal development books!5 Ways to Support the Positive on Purpose Podcast:1. Hit the subscribe button2. Write a Review3. Share a takeaway in your stories4. Tag the @positiveonpurposepodcast in a post5. Share with a friend or family member Connect with us! Follow our podcast Instagram account and tag us! @positiveonpurposepodcast
Show notes Ron Gutman Ron Gutman is an inventor, an investor, a serial technology and healthcare entrepreneur and a Stanford University adjunct Professor. Ron has built and invested in technology and healthcare companies that have served hundreds of millions of people and saved tens of thousands of lives worldwide. He's an inventor holding a series of patents in healthcare technology and Artificial Intelligence and won the World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer award. Ron's articles have been published in respected media such as The Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Fortune Magazine, CNN, and TechCrunch. He also wrote a best-selling TED Book SMILE: The Astonishing Power of a Simple Act, and gave a popular TED talk about smiling that was translated to 51 languages and viewed by millions everywhere. Ron has also presented in leading technology and healthcare conferences, including The World Economic Forum, TED, and Fortune Brainstorm Tech. Ron's mission is to help everyone live happier, healthier, longer lives. We talk about: How did you come up with the topic for your ted talk “The Hidden Power of Smiling?” Do you live by the motto of “Smiling” today? What factors do you consider when determining the structure and design of a supply chain? How is it different scaling-up a company that has a massive funding event verse growing a company without any-external funding? What is the antidote to Blitzscaling? In the current environment, does Blitzcaling make sense? What are the best ways that entrepreneurs and start-ups can achieve hyper-growth today without making huge structural, financial, and in some cases, ethical mistakes in the process? And much more…. Connect with Ron Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/rongutman/ Twitter @ronsmilegutman Email RonSmileGutman@gmail.com
The old era of a heroic boss leading his team into ‘battle' are long gone, given the exponential growth of disruption in the workplace. Keith chats with Ron Gutman, an adjunct professor at Stanford University and innovator on leadership issues, about how bosses and other company leaders need to adopt an anti-heroic persona.
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Are you a professional seeking to connect more authentically with others? What is the fastest way to do that and a way that is easy to remember, no matter what the circumstance? Join us as Ron Gutman shares how the simple trick of smiling can greatly improve your performance and relationships. In this episode, you will be able to: Enhance relationships and overall performance by harnessing the simple power of smiling. Build successful routines that foster connection and maintain accountability. Develop meaningful connections and establish trust in mentorship by implementing the Letter C strategy. Encourage authenticity, vulnerability, and psychological safety within teams through Sapien Leadership. Make a substantial, positive impact on the world by embracing philanthropy and giving back. Get to know Ron Gutman, a passionate leader in the fields of technology, entrepreneurship, and happiness. As a Stanford professor, Ron has explored the incredible power of smiling and its potential to boost performance and strengthen relationships. He's a firm believer in authenticity and fostering deep connections, making him an exceptional mentor who's always ready to share his personal journey with others. Join Julie and Jimmy as they dive into a conversation with Ron Gutman about the transformative effects of smiling and the importance of genuine connections. The key moments in this episode are: 00:09:02 - Habits for Well-Being, 00:13:45 - The Importance of Being Yourself, 00:19:23 - The Fulfilling Nature of Mentorship, 00:27:06 - The Power of Smiling in Building Connected Relationships, 00:39:10 - Creating Habits for Effective Mentoring Habits for Well-Being The importance of habits for well-being cannot be overlooked. Developing routines for self-care and personal development, such as exercise, meditation, or regular check-ins with a mentor, can have a profound impact on an individual's overall happiness and sense of fulfillment. The key is to make these habits easy to integrate into one's daily life, being intentional about attaching them to pre-existing activities or setting-specific triggers that prompt consistent engagement. Ron Gutman shares his own experience with habit formation, specifically regarding his habits of running and meditating. By attaching these activities to his daily workout routine, he has established a consistent practice that allows him to maintain a healthy balance and well-being. Furthermore, Ron suggests that the same principles of habit formation can be applied to mentorship, resulting in a more productive and fulfilling mentor-mentee relationship. Want to connect with or work with Ron Gutman to learn more? Find out more here! Ron's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rongutman/ Website: https://www.intrivo.com/ Two energetic entrepreneurs host a leadership podcast for those looking to connect more authentically with others and grow to their potential through mentoring. The AugMentors podcast is now Part of the HubSpot Podcast Network, the audio destination for business professionals. Learn more about how Hubspot can help your business grow better at http://hubspot.sjv.io/Xxb224 If you would like to be a guest on AugMentors, email us at hi@augmentors.us. We'd love to hear your story! Let's connect! Follow us on-- Our Website: https://www.augmentors.us/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/augmentors-us Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/youtube.com/@augmentorspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/augmentorshq/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/augmentorshq
Our Guest: Ron Gutman, Co-Founder & Co-CEO at Intrivo DiagnosticsWhat you'll get out of this episode: Gutman's background An overview of Intrivo Diagnostics The power of positive peer pressure The next frontier of Covid - what does the world need to tackle next? What's next for Intrivo? Our sponsor for this episode is Sage Growth PartnersSage Growth Partners accelerates commercial success for healthcare organizations through a singular focus on growth. The company helps its clients thrive amid the complexities of a rapidly changing marketplace with deep domain expertise and an integrated application of research, strategy, and marketing. For more information, please go to www.sage-growth.com & follow Sage Growth Partners on social media - @sagegrowthpartnersTo learn more about Intrivo Diagnostics please use the links below:- Website - LinkedInAlso, be sure to follow Slice of Healthcare on our social channels:- Website - Facebook - LinkedIn - Twitter - YouTube - Newsletter
Why is it that as we grow older, we grow so much more serious? Probably because we start to carry the weight of the world as we age. But did you know that changing your physiology is the easiest and cheapest way to shift your mind and body? In other words, making the choice to smile (even when you don't feel like it) can actually change your entire outlook. Ron Gutman, an educator, writer, investor, and entrepreneur, reveals some surprising results of studying smiling, and why you should take a cue from your kiddo on this one. Watch the full clip here, and check out Ron's book, Smile: The Astonishing Powers of a Simple Act. I'd love to know what you think, so join in on the conversation! Subscribe, leave a review, or follow PG-ish on Instagram (@pgishparenting), or you can always find me at www.pgishparenting.com.
In this week's episode I revisit some of the great books that I've read and reviewed on the podcast as well as some of the wonderful author's I've interviewed. Any of these books would make a great addition to your pandemic reading list. If you are struggling with depression and anxiety during COVID-19 please visit https://www.verywellmind.com/best-online-therapy-4691206 for professional resources available for video sessions, chats and appointments. Episodes mentioned and links to the books in each episode. Episode #4 Your Goals Accomplished with Tiny Life Changes https://fiveforlife.co/ep-4/ Episode #19 Reducing Sugar, Eliminating Toxins with Fiber and Eating for Alkalinity https://fiveforlife.co/sugar-fiber-alkalinity/ Episode #14 Roadblocks to Happiness and Goal-Setting: A Discussion About “Girl Wash Your Face” by Rachel Hollis https://fiveforlife.co/girlwashyourface/ Episode #23 Healthy Diet Options and “The Compound Effect” by Darren Hardy https://fiveforlife.co/healthy-diet-options-for-longevity-and-the-compound-effect/ Episode #25 How to Create the Habits of a Happier, Longer Life: A Discussion of “Atomic Habits” by James Clear https://fiveforlife.co/james-clear/ Episode #28 The Five Secrets of a Longer, Healthier Life https://fiveforlife.co/the-five-secrets-of-a-longer-healthier-life-with-phil-riley/ Episode #32 Rewiring the Body and Brain to avoid Burnout with Dr. Nisha Jackson https://fiveforlife.co/rewiring-the-body-and-brain-to-avoid-burnout-with-dr-nisha-jackson/ Episode #33 The Science of Happiness and Mastering your Mindset with Dr. Catherin Sanderson https://fiveforlife.co/the-science-of-happiness-and-mastering-your-mindset-with-dr-catherine-sanderson/ Episode #38 50 After 50-Reframing the Next Chapter of Your Life with Maria Olsen https://fiveforlife.co/50-after-50-reframing-the-next-chapter-of-your-life-with-maria-olsen/ Episode #39 Living a Wholehearted Life: A Discussion of Brene Brown’s “The Gifts of Imperfection” https://fiveforlife.co/living-a-whole-hearted-life-a-discussion-of-the-gifts-of-imperfection-by-brene-brown-links/ Episode #63 “Smile: The Astonishing Power of a Simple Act” by Ron Gutman https://fiveforlife.co/ep-63-smile-the-astonishing-power-of-a-simple-act-by-ron-gutman/ Episode #68 A Discussion of “Being Mortal: What Matters in the End” by Dr. Atul Gawande https://fiveforlife.co/ep-68-a-discussion-of-being-mortal-medicine-and-what-matters-in-the-end-by-atul-gawande/ Rachel Hollis Motivational Quotes PDF
In this episode, Molly reminds us that our thoughts are what determine our happiness, not our circumstances. Even when circumstances seem challenging, we can add to our own suffering by focusing our thoughts on how difficult life feels. She also recaps the popular TED talk (and book) by Ron Gutman called, SMILE-the astonishing power of a Simple Act". She shares some of the powerful statistics on smiling as well as Gutman's suggestion of a "Dandelion List" as a reminder to be present and smile no matter where you are or what you are doing. For your own "Dandelion List" click here.
Ron Gutman, CEO and founder of HealthTap, sits down with StartUp Health Co-Founder and President, Unity Stoakes to discuss HealthTap's mission, apply technology to healthcare and the importance of passion in building your company. GUEST: Ron Gutman, HealthTap HOST: Unity Stoakes, StartUp Health LOCATION: Wearable Tech + Digital Health Conference, San Francisco, CA IN THIS EPISODE: The Mission of HealthTap Applying Technology to Healthcare Passion, Passion, Passion
Ron Gutman, founder and CEO of digital-health startup HealthTap, dares entrepreneurs to enjoy, not just endure, the journey by doing something that matters deeply to many people. A serial entrepreneur, inventor and big believer in the power of positivity, Gutman also describes how the heart of success is understanding human need at a granular level.
Ron Gutman, founder and CEO of digital-health startup HealthTap, dares entrepreneurs to enjoy, not just endure, the journey by doing something that matters deeply to many people. A serial entrepreneur, inventor and big believer in the power of positivity, Gutman also describes how the heart of success is understanding human need at a granular level.
Ron Gutman, founder and CEO of digital-health startup HealthTap, dares entrepreneurs to enjoy, not just endure, the journey by doing something that matters deeply to many people. A serial entrepreneur, inventor and big believer in the power of positivity, Gutman also describes how the heart of success is understanding human need at a granular level.