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Scott Lynn is the Founder and CEO of Masterworks, the first platform allowing investors to buy and trade shares in blue-chip art. Scott is a serial entrepreneur and a leading art collector. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Strategy before execution. Focus more on making sure you are solving the right problem than just working really hard. 2. Art is a long term security so it is important for people to realize that if they invest in art they should think of it as a 7-10 year investment that is illiquid before they ultimately sell them. 3. The market on investing is going to change rapidly over the next 10 years so you need to update your investment portfolio. Masterworks – Check out their website and schedule a call with their financial advisers who are trained in the stock market. Sponsors NetSuite Over 41,000 businesses have future-proofed their business with NetSuite, by Oracle - THE number one cloud E.R.P. Download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning for free at NetSuite.com/fire Mentorship: Email John@EOFire.com to set up a call
Old Capital Real Estate Investing Podcast with Michael Becker & Paul Peebles
It's a loan officer roundtable with the top producing commercial real estate bankers with RECA. The Real Estate Capital Alliance (RECA) was formed by a group of boutique real estate capital advisory firms with offices in major metropolitan markets and clients across the U.S. Collectively, the group consisting of 18 member firms and more than 85 originators have collectively sourced over $40 billion in debt and equity since the Alliance was formed. Do you want to know how to finance your industrial building? Call a RECA loan officer. How about getting a second opinion on how to structure a multifamily transaction? Call a RECA loan officer. They have provide good advice. To contact a RECA member: reca.us To contact Scott Duntley: scott@balboafinancial.com To contact Scott Lynn: scott@cacherc.com To contact: Andrew Kaeyer: akaeyer@hunnemanre.com Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.
Dan Nathan and Guy Adami discuss the tech market's recent decline, focusing on Apple and semiconductor stocks. They explore the influence of geopolitical tensions, particularly between Israel and Lebanon, and their impact on tech stocks. The conversation also delves into Apple's future, including its AI capabilities and market performance. The hosts analyze the performance of semiconductor companies like NVIDIA, Dell, and Micron amid the generative AI trend. After the break, Dan interviews Scott Lynn, CEO and founder of Masterworks, discussing the opportunity for average investors to invest in high-value art through a fractionalized basis, the performance of contemporary art compared to other asset classes, and the role of low correlation in portfolio diversification. Lynn also reflects on his entrepreneurial journey, the art market's dynamics, and the recent boom and bust in the NFT market. — View our show notes here Learn more about Current: current.com Listen to 'Strategic Alternatives': https://www.rbccm.com/en/gib/ma-inflection-points Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. We're on social: Follow @dee_bosa on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
Dan Nathan and Guy Adami discuss the tech market's recent decline, focusing on Apple and semiconductor stocks. They explore the influence of geopolitical tensions, particularly between Israel and Lebanon, and their impact on tech stocks. The conversation also delves into Apple's future, including its AI capabilities and market performance. The hosts analyze the performance of semiconductor companies like NVIDIA, Dell, and Micron amid the generative AI trend. After the break, Dan interviews Scott Lynn, CEO and founder of Masterworks, discussing the opportunity for average investors to invest in high-value art through a fractionalized basis, the performance of contemporary art compared to other asset classes, and the role of low correlation in portfolio diversification. Lynn also reflects on his entrepreneurial journey, the art market's dynamics, and the recent boom and bust in the NFT market. — View our show notes here Learn more about Current: current.com Listen to 'Strategic Alternatives': https://www.rbccm.com/en/gib/ma-inflection-points Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. We're on social: Follow @dee_bosa on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
In this episode of the Rich Habits Podcast, Robert Croak and Austin Hankwitz explore the world of contemporary artwork. They're joining by Scott Lynn, CEO of Masterworks, to learn more about the asset class' historical returns, how their pieces are sourced, stored, as well as insured. With the recent volatility in the month of September (especially the first 10 days), having exposure to an uncorrelated asset class could be a great idea. Both Robert and Austin invest into fine art through Masterworks. To invest alongside them, check out masterworks.art/richhabits --- ⭐️ Become a smarter investor in just 5 minutes with Moby, click here! --- ⭐️ Learn more about NEOS' ETFs at NEOSFunds.com --- ⭐️ Join 45K other investors and sign up for the Rich Habits Newsletter. Click here! --- ⭐ Download our FREE Budgeting Template – click here ⭐ Earn 5.1% on your savings with a High-Yield Cash Account – click here ⭐ Trade stocks, options, music royalties and crypto on Public – click here ⭐ Get a $35 bonus when you start saving & investing with Acorns – click here ⭐ Automatically buy stock where you shop with Grifin – click here ⭐ Protect your family with term life insurance from Suriance – click here ⭐ Use code “Spotify” for 15% off our 4-module video course – click here ⭐ Optimize your portfolio with Seeking Alpha – click here ---
In this episode, we speak with the Founder and CEO of Masterworks, Scott Lynn. Specializing in the art investment market, Masterworks securitizes blue-chip artworks between $1-20 million per painting and sells shares to over 200,000 investors via their site. Blue-chip art has historically retained its value and appreciated in times of high inflation. Masterworks was founded in 2017 by Scott to make the art market more accessible to investors. Scott is an early Internet entrepreneur with a focus on online advertising, martech, and fintech. Over the past 15+ years, he's founded, acquired, sold, or remained a controlling shareholder in over a dozen tech companies. Prior to Masterworks, Scott founded Payability, V2 Ventures, and Virtumundo. I am your host RJ Lumba. We hope you enjoy the show. If you like the episode click to follow.
Scott Lynn is the founder and CEO of Masterworks, the first company to securitize art. Masterworks manages $940 million in art assets and has nearly 900,000 investors on its platform. Scott is also a multitime founder– prior to Masterworks, he founded companies in online gaming, advertising and fintech including AdKnowledge, Virtumundo, V2 Ventures and Payability.In this episode, Scott and Auren discuss: Data insights on the art marketArt trends and investing strategiesNFTs and other collectiblesFraud, money laundering and art scamsWorld of DaaS is brought to you by SafeGraph & Flex Capital. For more episodes, visit safegraph.com/podcasts.You can find Auren Hoffman on X at @auren and Scott Lynn on LinkedIn. Follow World of DaaS @WorldOfDaaS Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com)
During the PGA Show, Greg took the opportunity to have a lesson with Dr. Scott Lynn using the Catalyst Force Plates. Mark was there for the lesson as well. In this episode, they review what Greg learned about how he uses pressure in the golf swing, and speculate how the lesson would have gone if Lou had been on the plates. For all of us, learning how we interact with the ground can help us make better, more efficient swings and play better golf. Where to find us: Mark Crossfield's weekly newsletter: https://www.crossfieldgolf.com/subscribe Mark Crossfield on Twitter: https://twitter.com/4golfonline Mark Crossfield on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/4golfonline Lou Stagner's weekly newsletter: https://newsletter.loustagnergolf.com/subscribe Lou Stagner on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouStagner Greg Chalmers on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregChalmersPGA The Hack It Out Golf Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HackItOutGolf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tony Ruggiero and Jackson Koert sit down with guests from the Tour Coach Cocktail Party in Orlando! In this episode, Jackson spends some time with Dr. Scott Lynn and Scott Fawcett. Produced by Clint Crouch CCairwaves@gmail.com
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with James P Friel, Jesse Elder, Justin Donald, Sean Mccormick, Scott Lynn, Rich Diviney and Bobby Castro and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:43) James P Friel That high level vision is awesome but it can be a blessing and a curse at the same time if you pull the trigger and start building stuff without knowing what you're building. (8:29) Jesse Elder The best you can do as an entrepreneur is to put yourself first, in terms of your mental health, your emotional wellness, because in times of chaos, it's the calm, resilient person who becomes a leader by default. (13:05) Justin Donald Usually entrepreneurs have such a great skill set and they're kings and queens of the world and they think they're going to have the same success when they invest but they fall flat on their faces, 99% of the time. (18:34) Sean Mccormick There are a lot of people around you that do not want to see you be happy. They do not want to see you calm and relaxed. They don't want to see that because they're relying on you to continue to crush, to continue to hustle, to generate income because they're dependent on you for that. (22:46) Scott Lynn Real assets are going to skyrocket in value because of the devaluation of the dollar in particular and a lot of investors are signing up under that same thesis. (26:29) Rich Diviney Peak performance is simply an apex, and it is an apex from which you can only come down. Peak performance has to be planned for, scheduled , trained for and conditioned. (32:19) Bobby Castro “Bobby Castro used to sit there too in my own misery and was completely stuck for so many years until I said there is a solution. The solution is us.” Tags: @james__p__friel @timepiercer @justindonald @realseanmccormick @rich_diviney @officialbobbycastro
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with James P Friel, Jesse Elder, Justin Donald, Sean Mccormick, Scott Lynn, Rich Diviney and Bobby Castro and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:43) James P Friel That high level vision is awesome but it can be a blessing and a curse at the same time if you pull the trigger and start building stuff without knowing what you're building. (8:29) Jesse Elder The best you can do as an entrepreneur is to put yourself first, in terms of your mental health, your emotional wellness, because in times of chaos, it's the calm, resilient person who becomes a leader by default. (13:05) Justin Donald Usually entrepreneurs have such a great skill set and they're kings and queens of the world and they think they're going to have the same success when they invest but they fall flat on their faces, 99% of the time. (18:34) Sean Mccormick There are a lot of people around you that do not want to see you be happy. They do not want to see you calm and relaxed. They don't want to see that because they're relying on you to continue to crush, to continue to hustle, to generate income because they're dependent on you for that. (22:46) Scott Lynn Real assets are going to skyrocket in value because of the devaluation of the dollar in particular and a lot of investors are signing up under that same thesis. (26:29) Rich Diviney Peak performance is simply an apex, and it is an apex from which you can only come down. Peak performance has to be planned for, scheduled , trained for and conditioned. (32:19) Bobby Castro “Bobby Castro used to sit there too in my own misery and was completely stuck for so many years until I said there is a solution. The solution is us.” Tags: @james__p__friel @timepiercer @justindonald @realseanmccormick @rich_diviney @officialbobbycastro
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with James P Friel, Jesse Elder, Justin Donald, Sean Mccormick, Scott Lynn, Rich Diviney, and Bobby Castro and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:43) James P Friel That high-level vision is awesome but it can be a blessing and a curse at the same time if you pull the trigger and start building stuff without knowing what you're building. (8:29) Jesse Elder The best you can do as an entrepreneur is to put yourself first, in terms of your mental health, and your emotional wellness, because in times of chaos, it's the calm, resilient person who becomes a leader by default. (13:05) Justin Donald Usually, entrepreneurs have such a great skill set and they're kings and queens of the world and they think they're going to have the same success when they invest but they fall flat on their faces, 99% of the time. (18:34) Sean Mccormick There are a lot of people around you that do not want to see you be happy. They do not want to see you calm and relaxed. They don't want to see that because they're relying on you to continue to crush, to continue to hustle, to generate income because they're dependent on you for that. (22:46) Scott Lynn Real assets are going to skyrocket in value because of the devaluation of the dollar in particular and a lot of investors are signing up under that same thesis. (26:29) Rich Diviney Peak performance is simply an apex, and it is an apex from which you can only come down. Peak performance has to be planned for, scheduled , trained for and conditioned. (32:19) Bobby Castro “Bobby Castro used to sit there too in my own misery and was completely stuck for so many years until I said there is a solution. The solution is us.” Tags: @james__p__friel @timepiercer @justindonald @realseanmccormick @rich_diviney @officialbobbycastro
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with James P Friel, Jesse Elder, Justin Donald, Sean Mccormick, Scott Lynn, Rich Diviney, and Bobby Castro and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:43) James P Friel That high-level vision is awesome but it can be a blessing and a curse at the same time if you pull the trigger and start building stuff without knowing what you're building. (8:29) Jesse Elder The best you can do as an entrepreneur is to put yourself first, in terms of your mental health, and your emotional wellness, because in times of chaos, it's the calm, resilient person who becomes a leader by default. (13:05) Justin Donald Usually, entrepreneurs have such a great skill set and they're kings and queens of the world and they think they're going to have the same success when they invest but they fall flat on their faces, 99% of the time. (18:34) Sean Mccormick There are a lot of people around you that do not want to see you be happy. They do not want to see you calm and relaxed. They don't want to see that because they're relying on you to continue to crush, to continue to hustle, to generate income because they're dependent on you for that. (22:46) Scott Lynn Real assets are going to skyrocket in value because of the devaluation of the dollar in particular and a lot of investors are signing up under that same thesis. (26:29) Rich Diviney Peak performance is simply an apex, and it is an apex from which you can only come down. Peak performance has to be planned for, scheduled , trained for and conditioned. (32:19) Bobby Castro “Bobby Castro used to sit there too in my own misery and was completely stuck for so many years until I said there is a solution. The solution is us.” Tags: @james__p__friel @timepiercer @justindonald @realseanmccormick @rich_diviney @officialbobbycastro
Meredith Scott Lynn is a “familiar but not famous” film and television actress with an IMDB list a mile long. You may recognize her as Enid Wexler, the “lesbian against drunk driving” in Legally Blonde, the Credit Vixen in A Night At The Roxbury, from any one of many other movies from smaller independent ones, she produced, and even directed, and countless television shows too many to mention here. As founder & CEO of a WRiTE BRAiN WORLD, where her mission is to foster self-esteem in young people and a renewed sense of inspiration in the educators who support them, by offering innovative curricula and resources that help youth of all ages discover and develop their own ideas while engaging in joyful and meaningful literacy-building experiences that increase their capacity to connect while giving them voice & choice in their learning. As a social entrepreneur, Meredith is sometimes more of a Curly Executive Officer than a Chief one, which makes for a good conversation in Podcasts. To learn more about Meredith, you can go to her website: https://writebrainworld.com or Linkedin: @ meredith-scott-lynn-7a344748 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lyndsay-dowd/support
Tony sits down with Dr. Scott Lynn and talks about the ways you can use biomechanics to teach golf in a way anyone can use! Produced by Clint Crouch
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2020. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Scott Lynn is a serial tech entrepreneur who has been collecting art for over 20 years. He brings his passion for tech and art together with Masterworks.io. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Alternative assets are a good way to diversify a portfolio and increase overall returns of a portfolio. 2. Achieving financial independence means a well-diversified portfolio with asset classes that have competitive terms to other asset classes. 3. As long as you are able to wait several years to recognize your returns, it can be a great way to diversify your portfolio for financial independence. You're invited to join an exclusive community investing in blue-chip art - just tell them you're a part of Fire Nation - Masterworks.io Sponsor HubSpot HubSpot's AI- powered tools are changing the way you create content and communicate with your customers! Find out more about how to use AI to grow your business at HubSpot.com/artificial-intelligence
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2020. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Scott Lynn is a serial tech entrepreneur who has been collecting art for over 20 years. He brings his passion for tech and art together with Masterworks.io. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Alternative assets are a good way to diversify a portfolio and increase overall returns of a portfolio. 2. Achieving financial independence means a well-diversified portfolio with asset classes that have competitive terms to other asset classes. 3. As long as you are able to wait several years to recognize your returns, it can be a great way to diversify your portfolio for financial independence. You're invited to join an exclusive community investing in blue-chip art - just tell them you're a part of Fire Nation - Masterworks.io Sponsor HubSpot HubSpot's AI- powered tools are changing the way you create content and communicate with your customers! Find out more about how to use AI to grow your business at HubSpot.com/artificial-intelligence
Welcome to the ultimate guide to gaining distance! Today we have a special guest, Dr. Scott Lynn, who is a specialist in ground reaction forces. Dr. Lynn works with a TON of PGA TOUr pros helping them to better understand how they can gain speed and improve their swings by better using the ground. This episode is PACK with great info. This series will give you the details on everything you need to know to gain distance. Why this series? Because the vast majority of players need more distance AND more distance drastically increases your chances for lower scores. No stone will be left unturned. We have multiple expert guests that will be joining us throughout the series. This series WILL help you gain speed and lower your scores! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast, Allison Scott, Lynn Johnson and Miriam Guest discuss how cross-industry collaboration through working groups can support adoption of modern microbial methods. The post EPR Podcast 19 – Collaboration in microbiology – Allison Scott, Lynn Johnson and Miriam Guest, M³ Collaboration appeared first on European Pharmaceutical Review.
Scott Lynn, founder and CEO of Masterworks, joins Scott Kitun on the show. As a long time art collector and enthusiast, Lynn saw a massive space in the market for fine art - which includes many pieces that are valued in the millions of dollars - to be invested in fractionally but art lovers and investors worldwide. In this episode, Scott Lynn shares his foray into entrepreneurship, developing the Masterworks platform and the promise of the art + internet to make incredible opportunities. The two Scotts digs into the markets, expressing confidence the markets will swing back for alts. Lynn also dives into the Masterworks platform and how to think about artwork as a part of a diverse portfolio and how to build your own portfolio. Check out Masterworks here.
A conversation with Masterworks Founder and CEO Scott Lynn. In 2017, Lynn founded Masterworks after seeing an opportunity to securitize fine art as an asset class and thus providing the common Wall Street investor access to blue chip art. Today, Masterworks is the world's largest buyer of art acquiring seven-to-eight-figure paintings from the likes of Joan Mitchell, Picasso and Basquiat almost daily to meet the demand of its nearly one million users. https://www.masterworks.comhttps://www.instagram.com/masterworks.io/
Scott Lynn, founder and CEO of Masterworks, returns to the podcast to discuss the incredible growth in blue chip art tokenization. Scott explains what led him to create Masterworks… its incredible growth in assets under management… and why it's the perfect platform for Main Street investors looking to break into the art world. He also highlights how fine art outperformed most “traditional” asset classes last year. Next, we break down the simple process of opening a Masterworks account… how tokenization works… how profits are divided among investors… and Scott's plans to take the company public. Masterworks is seeing a ton of demand, and has created a waitlist to keep up. But as a Curzio reader, you can skip the waitlist and start building your fine art collection today. . Tomorrow, I'll be releasing a special interview with a guest who's built an incredible network of business minds and celebrities... and shares his secrets to leveling up your personal and business relationships. I'll also be making a big announcement about upcoming changes to Wall Street Unplugged and The Dollar Stock Club. Stay tuned… In this episode What motivated Scott to start his own company [5:48] How Masterworks makes fine art available to all investors [9:13] Masterworks' process—from finding art to paying shareholders [11:15] How Scott is educating the masses about tokenization [17:49] Start building your fine art portfolio today [23:50] Look for a special interview—and a big announcement—tomorrow! [28:55] Enjoyed this episode? Get Wall Street Unplugged delivered FREE to your inbox every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday: https://www.curzioresearch.com/wall-street-unplugged/ Wall Street Unplugged podcast is available at: --: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wall-street-unplugged-frank/ -- : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/curzio-research/wall-street-unplugged-2 -- : https://www.curzioresearch.com/category/podcast/wall-street-unplugged/ : https://twitter.com/frankcurzio :. https://www.facebook.com/CurzioResearch/ : https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-curzio-690561a7/ :
Dr. Scott Lynn, PhD is a professor in Kinesiology at Cal State Fullerton and is the Research Director for Swing Catalyst. Dr. Lynn has done a lot of his research on golf and is the leading expert on ground reaction forces in the golf swing. Swing Catalyst is a Norwegian company making force plates that measures the forces created in the golf swing in all three dimensions. Dr. Lynn has a unique perspective on the biomechanics of the golf swing because he's seen more swings on a force plate than any other person in the world. He's also worked with numerous top 100 players in the world to analyze how the best players create force in the golf swing. Follow us on Instagram: @urbangolfperformanceFollow Mac: @mactoddlifeFollow Leo: @leo_ugpWebsite: urbangolfperformance.com
Tom Samuelson, chief investment officer at Vineyard Global Advisors, says that while the headlines and fundamentals are making investors nervous, there has been a shift to the positive in technical market measures, which he believes are starting to show signs of a market bottom and turn that has him bullish on the potential for a good year. Samuelson lays out a number of different technical reasons for optimism and says they turned quickly in the fall and early winter noting, for example, that 81 percent of global indices are now above their 200-day, long-term trend -- versus only 10 percent in October -- which shows that this 'has a lot of the underpinnings of the cusp of a new bull market.' In The Big Interview, Scott Lynn, founder and chief executive at Masterworks -- which created a marketplace for shares in works of art -- discusses the fine-art market, how it weathered the storm of the market's downturn in 2022 and why investors might turn to it for diversification now. Plus, Eric Purington of the abrdn Global Infrastructure Income Fund says in The NAVigator segment that private infrastructure investments -- and particularly middle-market opportunities, which have been being snapped up by larger operators -- offer a path to stability, diversification and enhanced returns now. And in the Market Call, hedge-fund manager Mina Tadrus, chief executive at Tadrus Capital discusses quantitative, risk-measured investing in exchange-traded funds.
In an innovative move, Scott Lynn, CEO and Founder of Masterworks, democratized art investing by registering art pieces with the SEC and selling shares to investors. The first company of its kind, Masterworks is now a major art dealer with more than 600,000 investors on its platform. Scott dives into the future of art investing, the historical data the company analyzes, and how to determine which art pieces will perform. Tune in to learn:Historical data in the art industry (7:00)Art investing over the next couple of years (10:46)The role of alternative asset classes in coming decades (20:55)How do you determine which art will perform financially? (25:40)Evolutions and trends in art valuation (27:20)Mentions:Sotheby'sBasquiatPaul Allen's $1.5 billion collection saleBanksyJoan MitchellSam GilliamUp Next in Commerce is brought to you by Salesforce Commerce Cloud. Learn more at http://www.salesforce.com/commerce Mission.org is a media studio producing content for world-class clients. Learn more at http://www.mission.org.
My Big Fat Bloody Mary Podcast: Day Drinking | Recipe Sharing | Product Reviews
INTRO: Welcome to My Big Fat Bloody Mary podcast where you will never drink alone. We are coming to you from the studios of the Bloody Mary Concert Series. Intro Guest: Mike Scott! Walking Tours La Crosse Distilling Co. -Field Notes Whose corn-based vodka is just that, 100% Midwestern organic …
Tony Ruggiero, Dr. Scott Lynn, Mark Hackett, Dan Terlescki hold a Q&A for members of Palm Golf Club to share what exercises and areas to focus on for injuries, and how to adjust training to accommodate changes in physical ability. They share a variety of ways to improve balance, strength training and adjustments to alleviate pressure. They also discuss how technology, focusing on movement, setup, screening can help.
Tony is joined by Dr. Scott Lynn, Mark Hackett, Dan Terlescki and members of Palm Golf Club to talk about what exercises and areas to focus on for injuries, or adjusting training to accommodate changes in physical ability. They share a variety a ways to improve balance, strength training and how to use your hands and arms to alleviate pressure. They also discuss technology, focusing on movement, setup, screening and so much more as they take questions from members of the club.
Scott Lynn, are Youth Ministry Intern, is moving on for missions training in Mexico. He will be there for ten months and if his plans stay in this trajectory, he will be returning to CLC. Will Cheung has decided to take on the mantle while Scott is gone. We are pleased to be part of their journeys.
Scott Lynn, are Youth Ministry Intern, is moving on for missions training in Mexico. He will be there for ten months and if his plans stay in this trajectory, he will be returning to CLC. Will Cheung has decided to take on the mantle while Scott is gone. We are pleased to be part of their journeys.
On today's Talk Your Book, we spoke with Masterworks founder and CEO Scott Lynn about investing in contemporary art. Find complete shownotes on our blogs... Ben Carlson's A Wealth of Common Sense Michael Batnick's The Irrelevant Investor Like us on Facebook And feel free to shoot us an email at animalspiritspod@gmail.com with any feedback, questions, recommendations, or ideas for future topics of conversation.
Once, there was a girl who thought she had to be perfect. Perfect like her brothers. Perfect like the pros she's watched on YouTube. If there's one thing this girl loves, it's being on the golf course with her family. She watches them play. She studies. But she's not ready to join them. Her swing isn't perfect yet. The thing is, she has never taken a swing. In this episode, you'll meet May. May is paralyzed by perfection. Ever been there? Hear how her family encourages May to overcome her perfectionism and learn to take the swing. "May's Perfect Swing" is written by Coach D and read by Elizabeth McBryde. Special Bonus: Share this story with your team and start a conversation on perfectionism and courage. Coach D has put together some great discussion questions to go along with this episode. Just head to Stories with Coach D If you liked this story, you'll enjoy our other story time episodes: Ep. 5 Brooklynn's Shot Ep. 14 Melody the MVP Leave a comment and let us know what other topics you'd like to hear more stories and conversations. This episode is produced by Scott Lynn
Tony Ruggiero, Dr. Scott Lynn, and Eric Brunner answer questions from club golfers at a weekend retreat. They share their insights on topics about consistency, different disciplines ever coach should know, overestimating how good tour players are, learning strategies on how to deal with your bad shots, dealing with mental blocks, the drills they use, why you should separate your training and so much more. Packed with great advice!
Tony Ruggiero, Dr. Scott Lynn and Eric Brunner answer questions from club golfers at a weekend retreat. They share their insights on topics about consistency, different disciplines ever coach should know, overestimating how good tour players are, learning strategies on how to deal with your bad shots, dealing with mental blocks, the drills they use, why you should separate your training and so much more. Packed with great advice!
The Sports Science & Recovery Podcast is an interview-style podcast hosted by Justin Roethlingshoefer, the Founder and Chief Performance Officer at Own It. In today's episode, I'm excited to be joined by Dr. Scott Lynn. Dr. Scott Lynn is a professor of Biomechanics and is the Co-Director of the Center for Sport Performance at California State University, Fullerton. Justin and Scott go into the effectiveness of the functional movement screen and how it may not be an accurate screening tool for all athletes. Furthermore, Justin and Dr. Lynn go into detail about the differences in injuries and movement imbalances due to differences in sport. Scott has two undergraduate degrees in Life Sciences, a Masters degree in Biomechanics, and a PhD in Biomechanics from Queen's University in Kingston, Canada. Scott is also the research and education director for swing catalyst and initial force, and is an expert in movement efficiency and injury prevention.In this episode you will hear: 4:00 - Dr. Scott Lynn Intro7:30 - Know what you know and what you don't know9:18 - Human movement is messy13:13 - Training takes humility14:40 - Pre Screening is important19:20 - Variability is important25:30 - Why the gym is important28:38 - Challenge assumptions made from prior research30:20 - Differences of sport injuries36:30 - Diversity in movements40:00 - Balance vs imbalanceLearn more about Dr. Scott Lynn: Instagram: @drsklynnTwitter: @scottklynn_phdEmail: slynette@fullerton.eduAbout Justin RoethlingshoeferJustin has 15+ years in the sports performance, sport science, health, nutrition, and fitness field. He has worked as a performance coach in the NCAA, NHL, with Olympic National Teams and runs a private camp for professional hockey players. He has written three books on mindset, body development, and fitness that have been Amazon's best sellers for their category.Keep up on social media:Instagram: @sportscienceandrecoveryLinkedin: @ownitsystemTwitter: @ownitsystemEnjoying Sports Science & Recovery? Consider subscribing or leaving us a review! Thanks, we'll see you next time!
Dan and Packy discuss Elon Musk joining Twitter's board of directors and his 9.2% stake in the company (1:41). Meltem sounds off with Dan and Packy on a former SEC official calling the bulk of web3 a “scourge & scam” (16:29), Lightning Labs raising $70M to “bitcoinize” the U.S. dollar (20:53), a little covered, but big potential opportunity in web3 right now (24:47), and whether the Tether stablecoin is at risk of a run (28:19). Dan interviews Masterworks founder & CEO Scott Lynn on how inflation is impacting demand and prices for art (45:32), the boom in NFTs and their disruption to the art market (38:00), art becoming a viable asset class with investors (52:12), and whether sanctions against Russia could trigger fire sales of high-value artworks (57:39). ---- Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
Dan and Packy discuss Elon Musk joining Twitter's board of directors and his 9.2% stake in the company (1:41). Meltem sounds off with Dan and Packy on a former SEC official calling the bulk of web3 a “scourge & scam” (16:29), Lightning Labs raising $70M to “bitcoinize” the U.S. dollar (20:53), a little covered, but big potential opportunity in web3 right now (24:47), and whether the Tether stablecoin is at risk of a run (28:19). Dan interviews Masterworks founder & CEO Scott Lynn on how inflation is impacting demand and prices for art (45:32), the boom in NFTs and their disruption to the art market (38:00), art becoming a viable asset class with investors (52:12), and whether sanctions against Russia could trigger fire sales of high-value artworks (57:39). ---- Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
Dr. Scott Lynn, a professor of Kinesiology and Biomechanics at Cal State University Fullerton, has worked with some of the best coaches and players across the world while developing his Swing Catalyst software and force plate technology. He explains how Swing Catalyst helps instructors and their clients improve, the importance of knowing your golf swing type and some simple self-tests that you can practice on your own at home. Thanks to our partners — Cobra Golf's LTDx Driver has combined the best of both worlds – low spin for faster ball speed blended with extreme forgiveness! Find out more and get your own at http://cobragolf.com/ltdx Whether you're watching the PGA Tour at home or playing a few holes with your buddies, make Elijah Craig your Signature Sip. http://elijahcraig.com/golfmag Follow Claude to submit questions and keep up with the latest Off Course updates on Instagram at @ClaudeHarmon3
Scott Lynn is a serial entrepreneur and passionate art collector. He is the Founder and CEO of Masterworks.io, a platform making it possible to invest in multimillion-dollar works from artists like Banksy, Kaws, Basquiat, and more. In 2021 the platform reached unicorn status. In 2014, Scott founded Payability, a digital lending provider. Scott has been an active collector of contemporary art for more than fifteen years and has built an internationally-recognized collection of Abstract Expressionism that has included works by Clyfford Still, Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning, and more. In addition to Masterworks, Scott serves on the board of v2 ventures, Payability, and the Brooklyn Rail.
Dr. Scott Lynn, a professor of Kinesiology and Biomechanics at Cal State University Fullerton, has worked with some of the best coaches and players across the world while developing his Swing Catalyst software and force plate technology. He explains how Swing Catalyst helps instructors and their clients improve, the importance of knowing your golf swing type and some simple self-tests that you can practice on your own at home. Thanks to our partners — Cobra Golf's LTDx Driver has combined the best of both worlds – low spin for faster ball speed blended with extreme forgiveness! Find out more and get your own at http://cobragolf.com/ltdx Whether you're watching the PGA Tour at home or playing a few holes with your buddies, make Elijah Craig your Signature Sip. http://elijahcraig.com/golfmag Follow Claude to submit questions and keep up with the latest Off Course updates on Instagram at @ClaudeHarmon3See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Once, there was a girl who wanted to win. If there's one thing you should know about this girl, it's that; she is the best. The GOAT. The MVP. All her life, this girl had her eyes on the prize. And now, she has the proof. Sitting on a shelf, collecting dust. In this episode, you'll hear a story about Melody. It is a cautionary tale. You will ponder the question, "Why do I play?" "Melody the MVP" is written by Coach D and read by the talented Elizabeth McBryde. Special Bonus: Share this story with your team and start a conversation on identity and purpose beyond achievement. Coach D has put together some great discussion questions to go along with this episode. Just head to Stories With Coach D This episode is produced by Scott Lynn
People argue that art can be many different things. Art is beauty, for its own sake. Art is commercial... or not. At its core, art is disruptive. From Monet to Banksy, art challenges the status quo; it provokes people to feel and think. It involves activating the imagination. Andre Breton, one of the founders of surrealism wrote in his 1924 “Manifesto of Surrealism: “The imagination is perhaps on the point of reasserting itself, of reclaiming its rights.”Imagination corresponds to change. To change the world, artists first have to see it differently and then manifest that into their mediums. The same thing is true for entrepreneurs, and for companies. The key is training the mind to be comfortable with change. For Scott Lynn, the CEO and Founder of Masterworks, being comfortable with change and constant iteration is much more important than execution in building a new business. And Lynn used this philosophy to take on an antiquated market geared for the ultra-wealthy — the art world. Masterworks acquires pieces of art, turns them into securities through public filings with the SEC, and then presents them as products to investors through its platform. To find out how this lover of art provided access for many art investors who never had that opportunity before and how he digitized the art market, tune into Business X factors.Main takeaways: Create Luck Through Iteration: Innovation and iteration go hand-in-hand. In fact, many inventors have a cupboard full of failed projects or prototypes. Failure is not the end of the story, it's just another step forward. Initiatives that don't work create a building block for future success. Entrepreneurs should iterate like crazy because the probability of success increases with every attempt. Find A Gap: There are erroneous assumptions in many industries. An example of this is how the American automobile market assumed in the 70s that it could not face competition from Japanese automakers. Some markets may appear to be impenetrable as they have been operating in exactly the same way for decades or sometimes even centuries. But new entrepreneurs can find gaps in old industries if they know how to look. Keep up with changes in regulation and legislation, look for redundant middlemen, search for those industries with disgruntled customers or copy a gap that somebody else found in the market and do it better. Make It Easy To Understand: Sometimes, if what you're doing seems complicated at first blush, people will instinctively shy away. You have to ease people into new ideas by making them easy to understand. Try comparing what you're doing to a market or idea that already exists, or relate your idea back to something commonplace so that you don't lose people's interest before even starting your pitch.---Business X factors is produced by Mission.org and brought to you by Hyland. For over a decade, Hyland has been named a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Content Services Platforms, leading the way to help people get the information they need when and where they need it. More than half of 2019 Fortune 100 companies rely on Hyland to help them create more meaningful connections with the people they serve. When your focus is on the people you serve, Hyland stands behind you. Hyland is your X factor for better performance. Go to Hyland.com/insights to learn more.
Once, there was a little girl, barefoot and pigtails learning the game of basketball. She wasn't trying to be a star. She wasn't trying to be perfect. She was just trying something new. If her brothers can do it, well, she figured, why not her? In this episode, you'll hear a story about Brooklynn, her daddy and the game of basketball. More, you'll ponder the question, "Where has my little girl joy gone?" "Brooklynn's Shot" is written by Coach D and read by the talented Elizabeth McBryde Special Bonus: Share this story with your team and start a conversation on playing with joy, passion and confidence. Coach D has put together some great discussion questions to go along with this episode. Just head to www.sheplaysnow.com/coachDstories This episode is produced by Scott Lynn
Julie is joined by Scott Lynn, CEO of Masterworks (art investment platform) to discuss:- how Scott became interested in the art space (0:48)- his thoughts on NFTs (3:37)- post-purchase painting storage (7:45)- the future of Masterworks (14:53)New episodes every Monday and Thursday!For daily updates on the fintech space sent right to your email, subscribe to the FTT Newsletter HERE.For a more in-depth breakdown and analysis of the fintech space, subscribe to the premium newsletter, FTT+, HERE.Follow us on Twitter:FTT - @fintechtoday_Julie - @julieverhage[Theme Song Credit]
Today we're talking to Scott Lynn, the Founder and CEO at Masterworks.io. And we discuss how Masterworks is democratizing access to fine art as an investable asset. The challenges involved with offering fractional shares of atwork, and how to change your focus between scaling and productivity during different stages of a business's life cycle. All of this right here, right now, on the ModernCTO Podcast! To learn more about Masterworks, check them out at https://www.masterworks.io
Most individual investors don't have the millions of dollars it takes to invest in fine art as an asset class. But what if you didn't need millions of dollars? What if you could own a stake in paintings by Monet, Warhol or KAWS for just $20 per share? Scott Lynn is the Founder and CEO of Masterworks, a platform that helps individual investors get in on the lucrative fine arts market. On this episode of The Wiggin Sessions, Scott joins me to explain why he built the first platform for trading shares in fine art and describe how art is evaluated as an asset class. Scott discusses why individual investors should consider adding fine art to their portfolios, weighing in on how real assets serve as a hedge against inflation. Listen in to understand how fine art correlates with the stock market and find out how Masterworks makes it easy for you to invest in individual shares of paintings by well-known artists like Basquiat and Banksy. Key Takeaways What inspired Scott to build the first platform for trading shares in fine art How Masterworks uses data to evaluate art markets The 2 criteria Scott's team uses to decide which paintings to buy How the dwindling supply of an artist's work influences returns Why individual investors should consider adding fine art to their portfolios The benefit of investing in assets uncorrelated to public equities How the Masterworks platform makes it easy to invest in individual shares of fine art How real assets like fine art serve as a hedge against inflation The high correlation between fine art and gold Why Scott doesn't believe in NFTs in the context of fine art Connect with Scott Lynn Masterworks Connect with Addison Wiggin Consilience Financial Be sure to follow The Wiggin Sessions on your socials. You can find me on— Facebook @thewigginsessions Instagram @thewigginsessions Twitter @WigginSessions Resources Masterworks Presentation on Understanding Art as an Investment Nomura Piece on Investing in Art Sotheby's Christie's Basquiat Monet Banksy KAWS Pest Control
Other than KGW sports director Scott Lynn, who mentored me, trained me and got me hired out of college-- Brenda Braxton and Dave Salesky are the most influential colleagues of my 31 years in TV news. After a series of anchor team combinations, we kind of fell together and became the top rated morning newscast in Portland. In our time together-- on that god-awful (yet family friendly) early morning shift—we all grew up, cared for each other, laughed and cried. In this conversation we talk about why the chemistry worked on and off the air, some of out struggles, our fond memories, and the difficult day when we were unexpectedly broken up. The opinions expressed about that decision are our own—not each other's, but they are compelling, I think. I love these two like a brother and a sister, and I'm indebted to them for the most important eight years on my life in TV news.
In this episode Scott Lynn breaks down the rare art market and how you can invest in it. Until Masterworks came along, rare art was an asset class only available to the ultra rich. We talk about the markets historical returns, art's underrated investing opportunity, how modern artists are thinking about NFTs, and much more.
This is a longer than normal podcast because Scott Lynn and I have so much history. I owe my career to him. He got me started KGW and taught me the business. As is usual, how Scott moved from job to job in the industry is fascinating- who he knew, and timing. Scott had incredible “job timing.” Multiple times Scott was pretty sure he was going to “be asked to leave,” and he survived and thrived- in TV sports, radio, play-by-play, and as an author. He survived cancer too. We re-live the Good Old Days when KGW did sports specials at the racetrack, the marathon, high school sports—all while being told sports was not important. It was important to us, and Scott and I (and Joe Becker) were a team that made it happen.
Is there a way to earn money while holding precious metals? Why do people invest in gold and silver if all they do is hold it while paying storage fees? What's the difference between investing and speculating when it comes to precious metals? Why should an investor hold gold? Host Jordan Goodman talks with Keith Weiner of Monetary Metals about the opportunity gold and silver owners have to monetize their gold and earn a return on it. Precious metal owners can store their gold or silver with Monetary Metals at no cost, saving traditional storage costs, and earn an interest through a very unique leasing approach to the normal supply and demand of the precious metals marketplace.