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Sean Turnell, a former economic policy advisor to Myanmar's democratic government, recounts his 650-day imprisonment in Myanmar which he served after being wrongfully arrested in the aftermath of the February 2021 military coup. Drawing from his career as an economic analyst and professor, Turnell examines the economic challenges facing Myanmar's junta four years into the civil war and discusses what policies the international community can take to improve the situation in Myanmar. Meghan Murphy, Schwarzman fellow at the Asia Society Policy Institute, moderates the conversation.Asia Inside Out brings together our team and special guests to take you beyond the latest policy headlines and provide an insider's view on regional and global affairs. Each month we'll deliver an interview with informed experts, analysts, and decision-makers from across the Asia-Pacific region. If you want to dig into the details of how policy works, this is the podcast for you. This podcast is produced by the Asia Society Policy Institute, a “think-and-do tank” working on the cutting edge of current policy trends by incorporating the best ideas from our experts and contributors into recommendations for policy makers to put these plans into practice.
Bill Cohan joins Peter to examine how Wall Street is pricing the second Trump era—the tariffs, the tax cuts, and all the corporate bullying. Bill runs down the list of familiar faces jockeying for Cabinet positions (Gary, Schwarzman, Paulson...), plus some surprising names that are suddenly in contention. Then they discuss how investors are playing the market rally, and whether crypto will get a Trump bump. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week I continue my conversations with some of the outstanding Schwarzman Scholars who presented at the Capstone Showcase in late June. In this episode, I speak with Nainika Sudheendra about the problem of space debris and what can be done to reduce the creation of more of it or even begin removal of debris before it makes the launching of new satellites more costly or even impossible.2:34 Nainika's background and interest in the Schwarzman program5:33 Why Nainika focused on space debris 7:23 Nainika's prior knowledge about the Chinese space program and what she learned through the Schwarzman program10:30 How space debris is measured, the Kessler syndrome, and the hazards that space debris poses 14:33 The obstacles Nainika encountered in her research 16:35 How political leaders in China and the U.S. are thinking about the space debris problem20:02 How debris mitigation might [ought to?] be incentivized, who is working on the problem now, and the role of private insurers 24:03 The Wolf Amendment and Chinese private sector space companies 27:22 Technologies for mitigating and remediating debris 31:00 Lessons from another tragedy of the commons (the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer), and how the EU could take a leading role 34:59 The importance of data standardization and opportunities to negotiate fair use and safety precautions38:17 How redundancy prevents public perception — the difficulty in going from “outage” to “outrage” 40:27 What Nainika has been doing since finishing at Schwarzman Recommendations:Nainika: From Streets to Stalls: The History and Evolution of Hawking and Hawker Centres in Singapore by Ryan Kueh (another Schwarzman alum) Kaiser: Journalist Andrew Jones on Twitter; the South Indian restaurant Viks Chaat in Berkeley, California See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Sinica, I chat with Olivia Fu, who this spring completed her year at Schwarzman College and wrote her Capstone project — a research paper that is required of all Schwarzman Scholars — on the rise and fall of the Beijing hip-hop scene. We explore some of the parallels to Beijing's rock scene, and how many of the same factors that stifled rock in Beijing ultimately led to Beijing's relative decline as a hip-hop city. 3:16 – Olivia's background and connection to China, and what drew her to the Schwarzman Program and studying hip-hop6:13 – Olivia's Schwarzman mentor, Paul Pickowicz 7:47 – How Olivia dealt with censorship in her Capstone project 10:24 – The parallels and differences between the hip-hop and rock scenes in China12:27 – The dakou CDs and the origins of the hip-hop scene in China 17:03 – The influences of Japanese and Korean rap and hip-hop and Black American culture18:30 – The importance of studying Beijing hip-hop 23:05 – The spirit of Beijing and societal commentary in Beijing hip-hop 27:38 – The phenomenon of Rap of China 29:50 – The divergence of PG One and GAI, and the regulatory influence of the State Administration on Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television35:13 – Sinifying hip-hop 37:21 – What the burgeoning hip-hop scene in China was like in the early 2000s40:10 – Critiques of the Beijing dialect in rap and the Beijing rap style 45:16 – Iron Mic rap battles and Shanghai, and Chinese hip-hop's critique of the educational system 48:34 – Why Beijing rap declined 59:09 – What's next for Olivia See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Scott Becker highlights six key points about Stephen Schwarzman and Blackstone’s monumental role in private equity. Topics include Schwarzman’s co-founding of Blackstone in 1995, its growth to managing a trillion dollars in assets, the firm’s current stock performance, Schwarzman’s significant net worth, his educational background and inspiring biography, and his substantial charitable […]
In this episode, Scott Becker highlights six key points about Stephen Schwarzman and Blackstone’s monumental role in private equity. Topics include Schwarzman’s co-founding of Blackstone in 1995, its growth to managing a trillion dollars in assets, the firm’s current stock performance, Schwarzman’s significant net worth, his educational background and inspiring biography, and his substantial charitable […]
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Der Gründer der größten US-Beteiligungsfirma gibt Einblicke in die weitreichenden Auswirkungen der Künstlichen Intelligenz auf Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Er teilt seine persönlichen Erfahrungen und beschreibt, wie er KI bei Blackstone integriert hat.
In this special episode (a live event at Zibby's Bookshop in Santa Monica!), Diana Nyad, the renowned marathon swimmer who, at age 60, swam more than 100 miles from Cuba to Florida without the aid of a shark cage, chats with Teddy Schwarzman, the President and CEO of Black Bear Pictures and producer of the Netflix movie Nyad. (Oh, and Teddy is Zibby's brother!)Share, rate, & review the podcast, and follow Zibby on Instagram @zibbyowens! Now there's more! Subscribe to Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books on Acast+ and get ad-free episodes. https://plus.acast.com/s/moms-dont-have-time-to-read-books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What can the tumultuous journeys of the world's most successful entrepreneurs teach us about resilience, innovation, and the power of a big vision in business? In this episode of Mindset Shorts, we're thrilled to welcome back Andrew Hinton, a seasoned investor and a voracious reader of entrepreneurial biographies. Andrew shares how the stories of entrepreneurs have not only inspired him but also offered valuable lessons on perseverance, business principles, and the importance of thinking big. From Ray Dalio's principles to the relentless pursuit of vision by Elon Musk, this episode dives into the core of what makes entrepreneurs tick and how their journeys can inspire your own path to success. Andrew is head of acquisitions, development, sales & marketing for GL Capital. In these roles, Andrew leads in the sourcing of new projects and due diligence process; oversees asset redevelopment, construction, and renovations; also he manages the sales and marketing process to raise capital for acquisitions and dispose of assets for big payouts to investors. [00:00:00 - 00:02:00] The Allure of Entrepreneurial Biographies The motivational power of reading about entrepreneurs' lows and highs. Learning from the principles that guided their decisions. The impact of their stories on personal and professional growth. [00:02:00 - 00:03:00] Principles of Success from Ray Dalio The blend of biography and actionable principles in Dalio's work. Application of Dalio's wisdom in everyday settings. Building a mindset for internal company growth and external sharing. [00:03:00 - 00:04:00] Steve Schwarzman's Unified Approach Schwarzman's investment philosophy and its simplicity. The significance of having a consistent model across all fronts. Learning from Schwarzman's resilience pre-2008 financial crisis. [00:04:00 - 00:05:00 Phil Knight's Near Bankruptcy to Nike's Empire] The edge-of-failure experiences of Nike's founder. The role of perseverance and vision in overcoming obstacles. Knight's ability to transform potential bankruptcy into a global brand. [00:05:00 - 00:06:00] Elon Musk's Vision for the Future Musk's controversial yet inspiring journey. The importance of dreaming big and tackling the impossible. How Musk's vision for SpaceX and Tesla defies conventional limits. Quotes: "The journey of an entrepreneur is marked not by the peaks reached, but by the depth of their valleys and the courage to climb out." - Andrew Hinton Connect with Andrew: Website: https://glcapital.io/ WANT TO LEARN MORE? Connect with me through LinkedIn. Or send me an email at sujata@luxe-cap.com Visit my website, www.luxe-cap.com, or my YouTube channel. Thanks for tuning in! If you liked my show, LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe!
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In a special episode of Squawk Pod, Joe Kernen, Becky Quick, and Andrew Ross Sorkin are at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where they're speaking with Blackstone co-founder, chairman, and CEO Steve Schwarzman. The head of the world's largest alternative asset manager ($1T AUM) and a longtime investor in China, Schwarzman discusses opportunities in global real estate and China's effort to attract more foreign direct investment. Once a donor to President Donald Trump, Schwarzman addresses questions about his support in the upcoming U.S. Presidential election. In this episode:Becky Quick, @BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinCameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY
Today, we cover the suspension of the Rutgers chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine, statements from the most recent meeting of the Federal Reserve, economic reforms in Argentina, and the Schwarzman scholarship program.Editor's Note: The Rutgers SJP chapter was suspended on Dec. 12, not Dec. 13.
Chapter 1 Delve deeper into What It Takes literary work's message"What It Takes: Lessons in the Pursuit of Excellence" is a non-fiction book written by Stephen A. Schwarzman. It was published in 2019 and serves as a memoir and guidebook, in which Schwarzman shares his insights, experiences, and advice on business and leadership. The book delves into his personal and professional journey, starting from his middle-class upbringing to co-founding The Blackstone Group, one of the world's largest private equity firms. Schwarzman discusses the principles and strategies that helped him attain success and offers valuable lessons for those aspiring to excel in various aspects of life.Chapter 2 Is What It Takes literary work Worth Reading?"What It Takes" by Stephen A. Schwarzman has generally received positive reviews. It is a memoir recounting Schwarzman's rise in the finance industry, offering insights into his entrepreneurial journey and the lessons he learned along the way. The book has been praised for its candidness, engaging storytelling, and valuable advice for business professionals. However, whether or not it is a "good" book can vary depending on personal preferences and interests.Chapter 3 Brief Description of What It Takes literary work"What It Takes: Lessons in the Pursuit of Excellence" is a literary work by Stephen A. Schwarzman, the co-founder and CEO of The Blackstone Group, one of the world's most successful investment firms.The book provides insights into Schwarzman's journey in building his career and achieving remarkable success in the world of finance. It details the philosophies, principles, and strategies that he believes are crucial for achieving excellence in any field. Schwarzman draws on his own experiences and the lessons he has learned throughout his career to offer practical advice and guidance to readers.The book covers various aspects of success, including persistence, determination, innovation, and leadership. Schwarzman shares anecdotes and stories from his life, showcasing his encounters with various influential individuals and the knowledge he gained from them."What It Takes" also discusses the importance of taking risks, making tough decisions, and remaining disciplined in the face of adversity. Schwarzman delves into topics like managing relationships, communicating effectively, and continuously learning and adapting to new challenges.Overall, "What It Takes" serves as a comprehensive guide for individuals aspiring to achieve excellence and success in their chosen fields. It provides valuable insights, actionable advice, and inspiring stories that can motivate and empower readers to pursue their goals with determination and passion.Chapter 4 About What It Takes literary work's Author The book "What It Takes" is a non-fiction literary work written by Richard Ben Cramer. It was released in 1992.Richard Ben Cramer, born on June 12, 1950, was an American journalist and author known for his in-depth reporting and extensive research. He covered politics, sports, and social issues throughout his career. Cramer won a Pulitzer Prize in 1979 for his reporting on Middle East terrorism.Apart from "What It Takes," Cramer also wrote several other books, including:1. "Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life" (2000) - This book is a biography of the legendary American baseball player Joe DiMaggio.2. "How Israel Lost" (2004) - In this book, Cramer delves into the Israel-Palestine conflict, providing a detailed analysis of the failures and missteps on the Israeli side.3. "Bud Shrake: A Memoir"...
On this weeks BUMPER film-making podcast episode we have the team behind hit movie DUMB MONEY. Producers Aaron Ryder, Teddy Schwarzman and screenwriters Lauren Schuker Blum & Rebecca Angelo delve deep into Budgeting, loosing and raisingfinance and screenwriting tips on getting an blockbuster indie film made. We talk with producer Aaron Ryder (Arrival, Donnie Darko, The Prestige) about: IP, And where he found the idea. Christopher Nolan and why he produced his first movie. Pitching and why producing movies is great. We talk with screenwriters and Exec's Lauren and Rebecca (Orange is the New Black) about: WGA /SAG strike, Why we need to stay strong. Why you should know as much as possible about your project before starting writing it. Their writing process & scripts that never got made. And we talk with producer Teddy Schwarzman (The Imitation Game, Mudbound) about: How he learnt the business of filmmaking. Budgeting and raising finance. What do producers actually do? & Why the more films you make the less you freak out. DUMB MONEY stars Paul Dano, Seth Rogan, Pete Davidson, America Ferrara, Anthony Ramos, Shailene Woodley, Sebastian Stan and Nick Offerman and is in CINEMA's NOW Directed by Craig Gillespie (I-Tonya, Lars and the Real Girl) and is based on the Book the Anti-Social Network. COURSES Want to learn how to finish your film? Take our POST PRODUCTION COURSE special OFFER only $33 for Septemeber https://cuttingroom.info/post-production-demystified/ PATREON Big thank you to: Serena Gardner Mark Hammett Lee Hutchings Marli J Monroe Karen Newman Want your name in the show notes or some great bonus material on film-making? Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, industry survival guides and feedback on your film projects! SUPPORT THE PODCAST Check out our full episode archive at TheFilmmakersPodcast.com CREDITS The Filmmakers Podcast is hosted, produced, edited and written by Giles Alderson @gilesalderson Social Media by Kalli Pasqualucci @kallieep Marketing Huw Siddle Logo and Banner Art by Lois Creative Theme Music by John J. Harvey Music supplied by – Music Bed Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Blackstone Chairman & CEO Steve Schwarzman discusses ECB rates, Blackstone being the first private equity firm reaching $1 Trillion in assets under management, and the economic outlook of the U.S. Schwarzman spoke exclusively to Bloomberg's Dani Burger from the IPEM conference in Paris. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman sits down with Becky Quick in a conversation only available in its entirety on Squawk Pod. The private equity giant discusses politics, China, and the global economy. As head of a firm with $1 trillion under management and as a previously important donor for the Republican Party, Schwarzman weighs in on the U.S. economy, and the current state of Washington. In a wide-ranging conversation, he discusses AI and market opportunities in the future. In this episode:Steve Schwarzman, @blackstoneBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie
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The chairman, CEO, and co-founder of the global investment management firm traces his journey as a business leader, financial innovator, and philanthropist. Stephen Schwarzman co-founded The Blackstone Group in 1985 and grew it into one of the largest investment firms in the world, with nearly $1 trillion in assets under management and businesses in private equity, real estate, and credit, among other areas. In this episode, Schwarzman talks with Vik Malhotra, former chairman of McKinsey's Americas region, and senior partner David Schoeman about his approach to leadership and talent and how he assesses investment opportunities. You can listen to or read our Voices of CEO Excellence interview with Morgan Stanley's James Gorman. Join our LinkedIn community of more than 87,000 members and follow us on Twitter at @McKStrategy. Explore more Inside the Strategy Room episode transcripts on McKinsey.com See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
The chairman, CEO, and co-founder of the global investment management firm traces his journey as a business leader, financial innovator, and philanthropist. Stephen Schwarzman co-founded The Blackstone Group in 1985 and grew it into one of the largest investment firms in the world, with nearly $1 trillion in assets under management and businesses in private equity, real estate, and credit, among other areas. In this episode, Schwarzman talks with Vik Malhotra, former chairman of McKinsey's Americas region, and senior partner David Schoeman about his approach to leadership and talent and how he assesses investment opportunities. You can listen to or read our Voices of CEO Excellence interview with Morgan Stanley's James Gorman. Join our LinkedIn community of more than 87,000 members and follow us on Twitter at @McKStrategy. Explore more Inside the Strategy Room episode transcripts on McKinsey.com Join 90,000 other members of our LinkedIn community: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/mckinsey-strategy-&-corporate-finance/See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
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As the private equity firm continues to deal with a flood of redemption requests, Blackstone Inc said on Wednesday that it had barred clients from paying out their assets in its $71 billion real estate income trust (BREIT). BREIT said in a statement to clients that it completed $1.4 billion in redemption requests in February, accounting for only 35% of the total $3.9 billion in withdrawal requests for the month. According to the company, total BREIT redemption requests hit roughly $5.3 billion in January, which is 26% less than the amount received in February. While gross redemptions for February are consistent with previous management commentary, the overall data "continues to align with our view of decelerating retail-oriented product organic growth generally," Credit Suisse analysts headed by Bill Katz wrote in a letter to investors. Credit Suisse lowered Blackstone's shares to underperform in November, citing an increase in BREIT investor redemptions. On Wednesday afternoon dealing, Blackstone's stock was down 0.25% to $90.57 per share. Last year, the stock dropped 43% of its worth. Blackstone has been employing its right to stop investors' withdrawals since November last year after requests reached a preset 5% net asset value of BREIT, which is sold to mostly high net worth people. Blackstone anticipates that it will continue to work with its investors. As the private equity firm continues to deal with a flood of redemption requests, Blackstone Inc said on Wednesday that it had barred investors from paying out their assets in its $71 billion real estate income trust (BREIT). BREIT, said in a statement to clients that it completed $1.4 billion in redemption requests in February, accounting for only 35% of the total $3.9 billion in withdrawal requests for the month. According to the company, total BREIT redemption requests hit roughly $5.3 billion in January, which is 26% less than the amount received in February. Related video: Schwarzman, Chairman of Blackstone, got a dividend and $253 million in pay (WION) Blackstone blocked investor withdrawals from $71 billion REIT in February https://www.msn.com/en-ca/money/topstories/blackstone-blocked-investor-withdrawals-from-71-billion-reit-in-february/ar-AA186mhb?ocid=mailsignout&pc=U591&cvid=474ec7151039446e91f8f865e2aa2adf&ei=18 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-rekrut/message
Sarah Fischer, who is the Outreach and Selection Officer with Schwarzman Scholars Program joined Pat and explained how one can apply to have the opportunity to study in one of the world's most prestigious and elite universities for a year.
In a special episode of Squawk Pod, Joe Kernen, Becky Quick, and Andrew Ross Sorkin are at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where they're speaking with Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman. A billionaire businessman, GOP donor, and China optimist, Schwarzman discusses what the end of China's zero-covid policy means for its economic recovery and the global supply chain. Plus, after three years of lockdowns, Chinese leaders are convening with the rest of the world's leaders at this year's WEF; Schwarzman offers his perspective on how the Chinese view the U.S., and how domestic issues factor into each country's respective geopolitics. In this episode:Becky Quick @BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinCameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY
En 1994, la familia de Alliance Niyigena tuvo que recorrer a pie los 8.000 kilómetros que separan Ruanda de República Centroafricana, para huir del genocidio ruandés. Su historia comienza en el avión que les llevaría como refugiados a Noruega, donde comenzó una nueva vida. Está doble nacionalidad y cultura noruego ruandesa le ha permitido conocer las luces y sombras de la sociedad europea. "Creo que he sufrido muchas microagresiones, pero la peor era la frase: ‘Eres muy inteligente para ser una chica negra'. Significa que nadie como yo puede ser inteligente, que soy muy rara para mi raza. Todos mis esfuerzos, mi trabajo, la pasión por aprender, inmediatamente con esta frase son invalidados", reflexiona esta investigadora, que habla cinco idiomas. Con 15 años, Niyigena ganó una beca para continuar sus estudios en Francia y posteriormente en Edimburgo, donde se convirtió en ingeniera mecánica y eléctrica. Su excelencia académica ha sido reconocida con sucesivas becas como la Saltire Scholar y la beca Schwarzman. Entre 2019 y 2020 trabajó como Jefa del equipo Hyperloop de Elon Musk de la Universidad de Edimburgo, para desarrollar el transporte de mercancías a través tubos de acero al vacío en cápsulas que levitan magnéticamente. Posteriormente investigó en el el Centro de Microelectrónica de Barcelona, dependiente del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), dedicado al desarrollo de nuevas nanotecnologías como las "baterías de celulosa", que podrían cargarse con fluidos corporales como sangre o sudor. En los últimos años, su trayectoria profesional ha dado un giro hacia el desarrollo de soluciones de energía renovables e infraestructuras educativas en países emergentes.
Stephen Schwarzman, Chairman and CEO of Blackstone Group, is in town and decides to drop by Lexman's place for some wine and talk business. They get to talking about the business of investing, and Schwarzman gives Lexman an insider's view on what it takes to be a successful pryer.
Schwarzman's story is an empowering, entertaining, and informative guide for anyone striving for greater personal impact. From deal making to investing, leadership to entrepreneurship, philanthropy to diplomacy, Schwarzman has lessons for how to think about ambition and scale, risk and opportunities, and how to achieve success through the relentless pursuit of excellence. Schwarzman not only offers readers a thoughtful reflection on all his own experiences, but in doing so provides a practical blueprint for success.Remember, with each episode, we will provide a helpful Deep-Dive infographic where we break down the entire book on to 1 page! And we finally have a link for you to find all of them! Visit invictusmultifamily.com/notes to find all of the sophisticated investor notes!Here are our top 10 takeaways:Make It EasyExcellence Follows EnthusiasmSize Doesn't MatterBig TalentSystematize Your DecisionsDeath By TimeAsk For HelpArt Of The Follow-UpEgoFewest PlayersTweetable Quotes:"The longer it takes, the more variables that are going to get introduced that you could just never have foreseen." – Anthony Vicino"When you're negotiating something, you gotta remind yourself, don't let your ego get too attached to your purchase price." – Dan KruegerLEAVE A REVIEW if you liked this episode!!Keep up with the podcast! Follow us on Apple, Stitcher, Google, and other podcast streaming platforms.To learn more, visit us at https://invictusmultifamily.com/**Want to learn more about investing with us?**We'd love to learn more about you and your investment goals. Please fill out this form and let's schedule a call: https://invictusmultifamily.com/contact/**Let's Connect On Social Media!**LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/11681388/admin/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/invictuscapitalventures/YouTube: https://bit.ly/2Lc0ctX
Mr. Schwarzman, chairman and chief executive of The Blackstone Group LP and one of the world's wealthiest individuals, discusses his view of today's economy and how Blackstone is positioning itself to benefit from rapid global growth. Lexman asks Schwarzman about his thoughts on the role of technology in the future and Schwarzman responds with insights into his role in developing the boom in turbochargers and fauteuils.
Life gets busy. Has https://geni.us/What-It-Takes (What It Takes: Lessons in The Pursuit of Excellence) by Stephen A. Schwarzman been on your reading list for a while? Learn the key insights now. We're scratching the surface here. If you don't already have the book, order it https://geni.us/What-It-Takes (here) or get the https://geni.us/What-It-Takes-audio (audiobook) for free to learn the juicy details. Get the full transcript, PDF, infographic, and animated summary on our https://www.getstoryshots.com (free app): https://www.getstoryshots.com (https://www.getstoryshots.com) Disclaimer: This is an unofficial summary and analysis. StoryShots Book Summary and Review of What It Takes: Lessons in The Pursuit of Excellence by Stephen A. Schwarzman About Stephen A. SchwarzmanStephen A. Schwarzman is a billionaire American financial services executive, investor, and philanthropist. As one of Wall Street's most prominent figures, Schwarzman co-established The Blackstone Group in 1985. Today, Blackstone is one of the world's most successful investment firms, with Schwarzman serving as its CEO since its inception. Schwarzman was briefly the chairman of the Strategic and Policy Forum under President Donald Trump. Introductionhttps://www.amazon.com/What-Takes-Lessons-Pursuit-Excellence-ebook/dp/B07SBX56MC/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3QWV21WY8PFIZ&keywords=what+it+takes+steve+schwarzman&qid=1651882637&sprefix=what+it+takes%2Caps%2C122&sr=8-1 (What It Takes): Lessons in the Pursuit of Excellence by Stephen Schwarzman is a book for current and prospective entrepreneurs. It provides anecdotes, philosophies, and advice for ambitious readers seeking to build and launch their start-up ventures. Schwarzman speaks with authority on having distinct goals for your business and focuses on various areas of leadership, including decision-making, negotiation, and team-building. He emphasizes the steps he took to achieve his immense success. With these https://www.getstoryshots.com/download-storyshots/ (storyshots), see if you can integrate Schwarzman's wisdom and teachings to launch and scale your own business. If you feel you're at a standstill in your career or life, then this might be the ideal book for you. Join us to learn our top 10 takeaways from What It Takes. StoryShot #1: Don't Be Afraid to Be Ambitious and Go for GoldAs a philanthropist and business executive, Schwarzman has https://www.blackstone.com/people/stephen-a-schwarzman-2/ (achieved outstanding success). He points out that he always pushed the envelope when seizing new opportunities. He also emphasizes the difference between small and big goals. Both small and big goals take effort, time, and commitment. Why work towards a smaller goal when you can drive that same effort to accomplish a big one? “It's as hard to start and run a small business as it is to start a big one. You will suffer the same toll financially and psychologically as you bludgeon it into existence. It's hard to raise the money and to find the right people. So if you're going to dedicate your life to a business, which is the only way it will ever work, you should choose one with the potential to be huge.” - Stephen A. Schwarzman But remember that there are consequences for having these grand ambitions. Some ideas may fail, but you shouldn't let that discourage you. Look at it this way: imagine spending one week working on a task that is a part of what you do every day. In other words, you are already expected to do that task. On the other hand, your coworker tells you they've been working on something that is out of the box. But there's no assurance they'll succeed. If your coworker succeeds, they will get a promotion for being creative. Meanwhile, even if you succeed, you won't receive the promotion as you did nothing out of the ordinary. This is an obvious case where the upside is potentially unlimited while the downside is capped. It's a lesson...
Stephen Schwarzman, the chief executive officer of the investment firm Blackstone Group, talks about his favorite things, including Sanka and coolants. Schwarzman also talks about his business career and how he became successful.
Lexman Artificial interviews Stephen Schwarzman, the CEO and co-founder of Schwarzman Capital. They discuss Schwarzman's experience building and running chainworks and thermion.
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TWAA regular contributor Skip Schwarzman joins the podcast to recap the Miami Open and to launch the clay conversation. He joins Saqib and Matt and gives his take on Carlos Alcaraz's meteoric rise up the ranks. The group also looks at the potential of an Osaka Swiatek rivalry on the backdrop of the Miami final. Last but not the least we also kick off the clay conversation for this year. skip on twitter @TennisSkip1515 Matt on twitter @Mzemek Saqib on twitter @saqiba https://tennisaccent.com/2022/04/06/scenes-from-the-miami-open/
“You won't do well unless you're hiring people who are consistent with your values,” shared Blackstone Chairman, CEO, and Co-Founder Stephen Schwarzman during his November 18th View From The Top talk at Stanford GSB. Schwarzman also discussed how to handle entrepreneurial rejection.
Ian Johnson, CFR's Stephen A. Schwarzman senior fellow for China studies, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss economic, political, and demographic developments within China. Articles Mentioned on the Podcast Li Yuan, “A coronavirus infection illuminates a migrant worker's tale of inequality in China.” New York Times, January 31, 2022. Books Mentioned Elizabeth Economy, The River Runs Black: The Environmental Challenge to China's Future (2004) Ian Johnson, The Souls of China: The Return of Religion After Mao (2017)
Author of China's Civilian Army: The Making of Wolf Warrior Diplomacy Peter Martin (@PeterMartin_PCM) and Schwarzman scholar Jason Zhou return to take us from the young diplomats venturing out of China in the eighties to today's Wolf Warriors and the adoption of more nationalist rhetoric.We also discussChinese diplomats' and Canadian retirement homesXi Jinping's father-in-law and his admiration for ThatcherTiananmen and rebuilding China back from diplomatic isolationWhy Chinese right-wingers send the foreign ministry calcium pillsWhether Wang Yi can handle MaotaiCheck out Peter's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Chinas-Civilian-Army-Warrior-Diplomacy/dp/0197513700Outro music: I Am the Wife of Mao Tse-tung from Nixon in China by John Adams, performed by Kathleen Kim https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mtMI_huRtYPublic notice: ChinaTalk's editor Callan is currently in London and planning an informal meetup up on February 24th. Details here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/china-nerds-meetup-tickets-261114549647 Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Author of China's Civilian Army: The Making of Wolf Warrior Diplomacy Peter Martin (@PeterMartin_PCM) and Schwarzman scholar Jason Zhou return to take us from the young diplomats venturing out of China in the eighties to today's Wolf Warriors and the adoption of more nationalist rhetoric.We also discussChinese diplomats' and Canadian retirement homesXi Jinping's father-in-law and his admiration for ThatcherTiananmen and rebuilding China back from diplomatic isolationWhy Chinese right-wingers send the foreign ministry calcium pillsWhether Wang Yi can handle MaotaiCheck out Peter's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Chinas-Civilian-Army-Warrior-Diplomacy/dp/0197513700Outro music: I Am the Wife of Mao Tse-tung from Nixon in China by John Adams, performed by Kathleen Kim https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mtMI_huRtYPublic notice: ChinaTalk's editor Callan is currently in London and planning an informal meetup up on February 24th. Details here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/china-nerds-meetup-tickets-261114549647 Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Na Resenha Empiricus de hoje, Priscila Vieira e Lucas Campelo falam sobre o livro “Como Chegar Lá”, de Stephen Schwarzman, CEO da Blackstone. A obra é a escolhida para o mês de outubro da Empiricus Books.O livro é indicado para você que tem metas e objetivos a serem alcançados com sucesso e excelência, sejam estes financeiros ou pessoais.Cultive lições dadas por esse gestor que iniciou seu sonho com US$ 400 mil e hoje comanda uma das maiores gestoras de recursos dos Estados Unidos, com US$ 684 bilhões!
I connected with Arinze a while ago when he shared his journey of getting into Stanford MBA on LinkedIn. Today we talk about sleep, Stanford MBA, working at Facebook London office, growing up in Nigeria, issues around LGBTQ and entertainment technology. SPONSORS BridgeUp: DM Prashant on Twitter to raise $100,000+ in non-dilutive capital Listnr: https://listnr.tech/?via=prashant Dukaan: https://mydukaan.io/ Recast: https://recast.studio/ CONNECT Follow Arinze: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arinzeobiezue/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heyarinze/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/heyarinze Newsletter: https://heyarinze.substack.com/welcome --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Megan Gephart is a wife, a mother, an Army officer, and a certified Pregnancy and Postpartum Athleticism coach, as well as an international Schwarzman scholar and a policy advocate for pregnant women and mothers within tactical professions! Today she shares with us the incredible story of how she brought her first child, Matthew, into the world at an unexpected and very difficult time, as well as some of the helpful and harmful circumstances surrounding her pregnancy and postpartum journey. As always, we speak from our individual perspectives and experiences and do not represent the Army or the military as a whole. In this episode we discuss how individuals within church communities can support women who experience unexpected pregnancies. We also discuss how the concepts of fruitfulness and openness to life apply both within and outside of the context of pregnancy and procreation. Finally, we discuss the need for women and the feminine genius in all professions and social spaces and how we as women in tactical professions can form community around the unique hardships that we face. Check out the links below for our usual recommendations, resources, and Megan's social media platforms and coaching services. Megan Bryn Gephart, P&PA Coach on Instagram https://instagram.com/armedtotheheart?igshid=1pr3rwyveeo98 Armed to the Heart – Athleticism Through Motherhood Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/armedtotheheart Mulieris Dignitatem: Pope St. John Paul II's apostolic letter on the Dignity and Vocation of Women http://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/apost_letters/1988/documents/hf_jp-ii_apl_19880815_mulieris-dignitatem.html Battle Belongs by Phil Wickham https://open.spotify.com/track/3CwpNu67Qg1Mcl8WNtzUgo?si=f2bbce322d53474e Run to the Father by Matt Maher, Cody Carnes and Ran Jackson https://open.spotify.com/track/2Sl2SQCQ3SAqB9u08FVeSc?si=e4aa6579bcd34879 Litany of Humility https://ascensionpress.com/pages/litany-of-humility St. Thomas More https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_More
Topics Discussed and Key Points:● Using the power of design for social impact● Why Kseniya reframed the Belt & Road Initiative as a “sociospatial set of challenges” in her thesis● How Ballistic Architecture Machine factors into the New Silk Road● China's strengths and weaknesses in architecture and urban design Episode Summary:Today on The Negotiation, we speak with Kseniya Otmakhova, a Schwarzman Scholar and Director of Public Relations at Ballistic Architecture Machine. Her role as a PR manager comes with a focus on furthering research on the New Silk Road with the goal of developing it into one of several of BAM's unique “Urban Initiative” projects.“I have a strong desire to use design for social impact,” says Kseniya, describing what initially motivated her to study urban planning at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. She also helps us understand that proposing concepts is not enough; the key is in convincing stakeholders by understanding the outcomes they desire.Kseniya was thus drawn to the Schwarzman scholarship, not only for the professional opportunities the program would bring but also for the access she would get to sharp minds around the world (including over 100 fellow scholars) to be able to have conversations on global issues with people from a variety of backgrounds.Listen in as Kseniya explains her thought process behind reframing the Belt & Road Initiative as a “sociospatial set of challenges” in her thesis and the three themes that anchor her research.She then describes the mission-vision of BAM, the multidisciplinary design studio based in Beijing and Shanghai, and how the studio's focus on urban landscape design guides its research on the development of the New Silk Road.Finally, Kseniya discusses the incredible speed and agility of development China is known for, particularly in the world of architecture and city planning, and why this can be both a strength and a weakness for the country's urban development. Key Quotes:“The Schwarzman program is a one-year Master's program in Global Affairs at Tsinghua University in Beijing. It's a very young program—six years old. It's a scholarship that was created specifically to respond to the geopolitical landscape of our current times. That means China's growing interactions with businesses around the world and also the realization of the founder, Stephen A. Schwarzman, that there is not enough understanding of this region in the West.” “The Belt & Road Initiative is at the scale of an entire continent. My question was: ‘What does it mean to build infrastructure for win-win collaboration—a structure that will create new people-to-people bonds?'” “I truly believe that the success of the Belt & Road Initiative depends on the built environments and the on-the-ground conditions that are created through ‘Happy Cities'.” “Just building a new highway that will bring your country money is not enough to create people-to-people bonds; to foster collaboration; and to create new, vibrant environments.” “One of the main aspects that brings a lot of professionals—from the best architects, urban planners, and the like—to China is the speed of developments. Things get built very quickly and, as such, an architect working in China for five years might see one or two projects completed; whereas back in Europe, they might as well spend ten years behind the drawing board.”
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Today I'm chatting with my awesome friend Joey Wilson, who is a Schwarzman scholar, global shaper and Cancer researcher at Cambridge University with a Startup called Alaunius, which deals with electronic health records. A must-listen if you're interested in the medical field or health-tech sector. But it's also littered with powerful insights on goals, success, network and the entrepreneurial journey. In this episode you will learn about: How to identify problems where there is opportunity for impactful solutions The astounding potential of blockchain The future of medicine How to come up with great ideas Interesting thoughts on success and failure The myths about “business” And so much more... Things mentioned in this episode: Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner: https://amzn.to/36PwYL3 Think like a Freak by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner: https://amzn.to/36Yr6iX Permanent Record by Edward Snowden: https://amzn.to/36TlTsE Nebula Genomics: https://nebula.org/ Wikipedia: https://www.wikipedia.org/ Open Yale courses: https://oyc.yale.edu/courses MIT courses: https://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm Scott H. Young: https://www.scotthyoung.com/blog/ Global Shapers: https://www.globalshapers.org/ Google's Project Baseline: https://www.projectbaseline.com/ The Secret by Rhona Byrne: https://amzn.to/2X3sz2y “Sometimes the journey teaches you a lot about the destination.” — Drake (and Joey ;)) Connect with Joey! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joeywilsoniii/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jwils3rd/ Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminarte/ My Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/yasminaellins/ Share your key takeaway on instagram and I will repost you! Edited by the wonderful Jake Babineau. You could say he's an audio genie. Check him out on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jake_babineau/ (affiliate links included)
Stephen Schwarzman, Blackstone CEO and Chairman, discusses his new book, "What it Takes: Lessons on the Pursuit of Excellence." He also weighs in on U.S.-China trade negotiations and notes their permanence after President Trump. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
SHOW NOTES The birth of SCHWARZMAN SCHOLARS [2:08] The application process ✍ [4:10] Eligibility requirements [5:16] Defining and defying your version of leadership [7:37] Collaborate and playing well with others [8:52] Number of scholars currently selected annually through a competitive process [10:37] Sharing stories and carrying out the mission through a steadily growing alumni network [12:16] Duration of trips [12:50] Recognizing the knowledge and network of China [14:32] Going to the same university as current and past presidents of China [16:10] Recruiting an eclectic group of students from around the world [16:52] Application deadlines for both processes and what happens upon selection [18:57] The role language plays in the process [21:40] Doubts recipients face prior to their trip [24:21] Learning from diverse backgrounds [27:50] Schwarzman College [30:10] The capstone project [34:15] Excursions for the scholars [39:46] Schwarman's Youtube channel [43:48] The magic of the mundane [46:07] When is the best time to apply for the Schwarzman [49:18] Christian's Book Recommendations [53:10] Media recommendations [56:42] Re-applying for a Schwarzman Scholarship [59:00]
We kick off with a segment from our TV broadcast with Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman. He tells Francine Lacqua & Tom Keene that lower rates would be great "symbolically" but it wouldn't change business decisions. Julia Coronado, Macropolicy Perspectives President and Founder, outlines the Fed's difficult communication challenge. Krishna Memani, Invesco OFI CIO, says growth is moderating but not to a catastrophic level. And Vincent Reinhart, Mellon Chief Economist & Macro Strategist, echoes Coronado's take that central banks have "a hard time anchoring" communications. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com