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This isn't your average "how-to" episode. Today, we're unlocking the mind of a true polymath and modern-day builder: Scott Caputo, a master of machine learning, an accomplished software engineer, and a wildly successful growth strategist. He's not just talking about scaling a business; he's a living case study, having taught himself the very skills that led to multiple million-dollar exits. Get ready to peel back the layers on a career built on a single, brutal truth: consistency. We'll dive into the pain of failure, the power of persistence, and why the first step to success is simply refusing to quit.In an economy saturated with gurus, Scott's expertise stands out because it's forged in the fire of real-world results. He's not here to give you theories; he's here to show you the playbook that has generated over $300 million in revenue for more than 500 businesses. From optimizing LinkedIn content with AI to building automated systems that handle lead flow at scale, this conversation is packed with actionable insights that will give you an unfair advantage. If you've ever wondered how to make technology your greatest ally, this episode is your blueprint.Beyond the "what," we're diving deep into the "how." How do you get people to care about your content? How do you create a profitable business from scratch in just 30 days? Scott shares his "cheat codes" for leveraging personalization at scale and why building a community is the most valuable asset you can own. This conversation is a testament to the idea that true growth isn't about chasing the next shiny object—it's about combining strategic thinking, an obsessive focus on value, and a relentless commitment to getting 1% better every single day.---------------Update your Resume & LinkedIn Profile:Schedule a 15-minute call with Mary: https://calendly.com/resumeassassin/meet1:1 with Mary: www.resumeassassin.comAI-Enhanced: www.resumesidekick.io---------------Connect with Mary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-southern/Connect with Scott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottvcaputo/
Creating a meaningful guest experience is essential in today's fast-paced world, extending beyond traditional hospitality into every brand interaction. By understanding our audience, we can tailor services and create personalized experiences that resonate deeply. Drawing inspiration from Scott Caputo's diverse background in biochemistry, mathematics, and programming, we see how his application of Kaizen principles fosters genuine connections that lead to business success. A welcoming environment is key to enhancing the guest experience. This includes thoughtful engagement across multiple channels—whether through personalized communication or sharing success stories that resonate with your audience. Embracing technology, particularly AI, allows brands to streamline operations while maintaining a personal touch. Caputo's focus on continuous improvement embodies the essence of Kaizen, providing businesses with a roadmap for sustainable growth and customer satisfaction. To further explore insights on enhancing guest engagement and entrepreneurship through Kaizen, subscribe to Scott Caputo's newsletter, Unordinary Ones, at ScottCaputo.com. Stay informed on innovative strategies for building successful businesses and join a community dedicated to exceptional experiences and continuous improvement! We're happy you're here! Like the pod? Visit our website! Start your trial on Simplified. Schedule a consult, get on the mailing list, and learn more about my favorite tools and programs via https://www.yourbrandamplified.com
This is Dice Tower Now for the week of May 23, 2023. This week, F F fondles flippers for Freaky Frogs, Red Raven rides a Creature Caravan, a Renegade bears Good Omens, and Indie Gloms on. TOP STORIES (2:10) Spiel des Jahres nominees Stonespine Architects from Jordy Adan and Thunderworks Games Stonespine Architects by Friedemann Friese Creature Caravan from Ryan Laukat and Red Raven Spectral from Ryan Courtney and Bitewing Games Sirens:The Deep Sea by designer Florian Molzahn and publisher Forgotten Tales Focus from designers Antonin Boccara and Romaric Galonnier War of the Ring Card Game expansion Against the Shadow Glom from Indie Boards & Cards Sushi Boat by Japanime Games, Dario Massarenti, and Francesco Testini Good Omens: An Ineffable Game designed by Matt Hyra and published by Renegade Games Studios CROWDFUNDING (12:45) Clank Legacy 2: Acquisitions Incorporated — Darkest Magic Botany: Flower Hunting in the Victorian Era Raising Robots Leviathan Wilds Dead Cells Monster Hunter World: Iceborne SPONSOR UPDATE (22:40) Kiri-Ai by designer Kamibayashi NEW RELEASES (24:50) Horizons of Spirit Island by R. Eric Reuss and Greater than Games Bamboo by German P. Millan and Devir Grand Austria Hotel: Let's Waltz Expansion by Virginio Gigli and Simone Luciani, published by Lookout Games Nimalia by William Lievin and Lucky Duck Games Tuned by Alessandro Cuneo and Thundergryph Games Around the World Fluxx from Andrew Looney and Looney Labs The One Hundred Torii: Diverging Paths by Eduardo Baraf and Scott Caputo, published by Pencil First Games 51st State Ultimate Edition by Ignacy Trzewiczek and Portal Games My Shelfie by Matthew Dunstan and Phil Walker-Harding, published by Lucky Duck CONNECT: Follow our Twitter newsfeed: twitter.com/dicetowernow Dig in with Corey at DiceTowerDish.com.
But a Torii gate ain't one! This week scheduling worked out and the gang is back together to play The One Hundred Torii. It was published in 2020 by Pencil First Games and designed by Scott Caputo. Post your comments to Twitter/Instagram @FirstTurnCast or email us at firstturntabletop@gmail.com. Please remember to rate, review, and subscribe! Until next week, play more games!
Shelley and I fly our different sized dirigibles to gather resources and create machines and scaffolding to build a train trestle in Whistle Mountain by Scott Caputo and Luke Laurie from Bezier Games then we compete to gain the most prestige as we build some of the towers of Moscow's Red Cathedral by Sheila Santos and Israel Cendrero from Devir
Shelley and I have fun laying tiles in two new titles we checked out. First up was 6 Castles by Costa and Rola from Pythagoras and then Sorcerer City by Scott Caputo from Druid City Games had us building our regions from round to round.
Eddie talks about rail and space travel as he conquers the open road in episode 80 of The GamerNode Show. It's pick-up-and-deliver in Whistle Stop from Bezier Games and designer Scott Caputo, followed by an epic, engine- and empire-building space euro in Gaia Project from Z-Man Games and designers Jens Drogemuller and Helge Ostertag. Come along for the ride and see how these two ever-expanding games have been received at GN HQ. As always, feel free to drop us a line on Twitter or Instagram! -- Versus Node theme "Dungeon" by Koji Kondo for Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda, 1987, remixed by Brian Schulman and Charles Kantz, 2010. -- Instagram: @GamerNode -- Twitter: @GamerNode -- Facebook: facebook.com/gamernode --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamernode/message
http://traffic.libsyn.com/bluepegpinkpeg/BPPP_Sorcerer_CityOMG.mp3 During this Designer Deep Dive, we speak with Scott Caputo (designer of Voluspa, Whistle Stop, and more) about his upcoming title by Druid City Games, Sorcerer City. Sorcerer City is a chaotic and tactical tile laying game where players vie against a clock over multiple rounds to re-build a city of wealth, reputation, prestige, […]
Episode 40: Over the Hill Games Architects of the West Kingdom, Pocket Sub, Scott Caputo, and some games that are 40 years old! Podcast Sponsor: Druid City Games and the Board Game Spotlight facebook group Skip to Segments: Architects of the West Kingdom 3:32 Pocket Sub 12:29 Scott Caputo with Sorcerer City 16:07 Steven M. […]
2017 is wrapping to a close, and it has been a great year for games. So, looking forward, let's talk about gaming goals! If you haven't checked out artofboardgaming.com to find Joe Coming's 2018 Board Game Bucket List. Also, we learned that the person who created the 10x10 challenge is Sarah Reed! You can find her on Twitter at the handle @EuroGamerGirl to follow her! Also, we review Whistle Stop, an adorable train game by Scott Caputo, published by Bezier Games. And if you want to hear our last Christmas song of the year, go check out our YouTube page at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7OGBjDewAM
Shelley and I finally get a chance to play a game we've been talking about from our sponsor (and enjoy it), as well as delve into the little brother of a BIG game we had fun with a couple of years ago. Whistle Stop by Scott Caputo from Bezier Games and Caverna: Cave vs. Cave by Uwe Rosenberg from Mayfair/Lookout
The first night of the annual roundtable conversations that many love to hear. This year's Friday (Part 1) has the group (with Ric, Bob, Denis, Joe H., Doug R, Shelley, Matt Leacock, and Scott Caputo) beginning with some disappointing games from the past few months, then switching gears to delve into the KedJ and SdJ winners and nominees. We end Part 1 with some rather vehement feelings on both sides of Terraforming Mars.
Ted Alspach, Scott Caputo, Joe Huber, Matt Leacock, and Susan McKinley Ross join the gamers at the table in the conference room once again for Meeplefest Night 1, Part 2!
Ted Alspach, Scott Caputo, Joe Huber, Matt Leacock, and Susan McKinley Ross join the gamers around the table for a discussion of the SdJ and KdJ winners, then we delve into where the sparks and ideas for designs come from. It's Meeplefest time once again!