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Delivering Value with Andrew Capland
Navigating Company Growing Pains with Sam Richard (ngrok)

Delivering Value with Andrew Capland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 38:32


[00:48] Introducing Sam Richard and her background[05:07] On a career in growth[11:14] Navigating the difficulties in startups and companies that are seeing fast growth[15:33] Advice for people who are having difficulty adjusting to a fast-growing company[17:30] Impostor syndrome in the growth space[21:38] On getting and responding to performance feedback [26:26] Navigating work anxiety[29:17] Growing from traumatic experiences in her career[33:10] Soft skills that need to be given more importance in growth careers[35:19] Advice for people who need to develop their ability to see the big picture[36:31] Advice to help people work through adversity at workLinks:Sam's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-crowell-richard/Sean Fanning: https://twitter.com/seandougfan

What the Hell Were You Thinking
Episode 317: It's A Pirate's Life For Me Part 1: Analog Days

What the Hell Were You Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 32:18


Show Notes Episode 317: It's A Pirate's Life For Me Part 1 Analog Days This week Host Dave Bledsoe attempts to charm the bartender with a mixtape he made for the bar consisting of songs about the drinks he would like to get for free, only to find his 80's nostalgic gesture RUDELY rejected! (They broke his Walkman, throwing him out of Applebees. Again) On the show this week we take to the high seas of music piracy with all the ways we stole music before Sean Fanning freed the music in the year 2000! Along the way we learn a lot about Dave's peculiar fondness for the song Goodbye Mary Lou from the Statler Brothers. (Mary Lou was the name of the first girl who knew better than to date him) From there we dive right into the history of music creation and the theft of music by the wealthy long before us peons ever dreamed of downloading I Want It That Way from Napster. (We love that song, but we refuse to PAY for it!) From there we learn how early music pirates swashed their buckles with sheet music and how suddenly, when corporate money became involved, that sort of thing became illegal. Then we learn how Congress finally got around to considering music worthy of copyright protection in 1909. (Again, see the part where corporate money became involved.) Finally we find out how your mixtapes scare the shit out of the record companies until Compact Discs came along and made you buy the White Album. (Again) Our Sponsor this week is Dieter the Music Man's Sheet Music Emporium, just the hits, not of the shit. We open with Dread Pirate Roberts and close with Woody Guthrie singing about a really great night of oral sex, we think. Show Theme: https://www.jamendo.com/track/421668/prelude-to-common-sense The Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHell_Podcast The Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthehellpodcast/ www.whatthehellpodcast.com Give us your money on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Whatthehellpodcast The Show Line: 347 687 9601 Closing Music: https://youtu.be/ufWdpNSs3DM We are a proud member of the Seltzer Kings Podcast Network! http://seltzerkings.com/ Citations Needed: Music Piracy In… The Beginning https://haveyouheard.it/music-piracy-in-the-beginning/ The Long History of Music Piracy https://www.learnliberty.org/blog/the-long-history-of-music-piracy/ Sued for Playing Whitney: Bar Owners Fighting Relentless Drive for Music Fees https://www.phillymag.com/business/2015/11/11/silk-city-bmi/ Music Piracy In… The 1980s https://haveyouheard.it/music-piracy-in-the-1980s/ 35 Years Ago: The U.K. Launches the ‘Home Taping Is Killing Music' Campaign https://diffuser.fm/home-taping-is-killing-music-uk/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

OV | BUILD
Kyle Poyar and Sean Fanning (OpenView): Making Sales Less Combative

OV | BUILD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 2:56


The secret to product-led sales is realizing the customer and the vendor have the same shared goal: more usage and more success with the product. And don't miss a description of the many wonders found in Chardon, OH and North Andover, MA.

OV | BUILD
2020: A Wild Year for SaaS Metrics

OV | BUILD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 28:37


2020 was a big year for SaaS. From IPOs to record-breaking quarters to huge M&A deals, there was no shortage of activity. But how did the average SaaS company fare in 2020? Was the breakneck growth experienced by Zoom, Shopify, and Snowflake common to the rest of the industry? Or did COVID have a bigger impact on software than the standard press headline would suggest? OpenView surveyed 1,200 software companies for our annual SaaS Benchmarks study. This year's survey revealed the impact of COVID-19 on software companies, and some of the results may surprise you. In this episode of BUILD, we hear from the masterminds behind the report, OpenView's own Kyle Poyar and Sean Fanning.

RTÉ - The Business
Cheltenham Bound

RTÉ - The Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 9:33


There were bets on as to whether the famous Cheltenham racing festival would be called off. We called out to Gavin Cromwell’s yard in Co Meath yesterday to meet the trainer and the owners of one of the festival hopes. Darver Star is owned by Lotto winner Simon Fagan and breeders Pat Cluskey and Sean Fanning.

OV | BUILD
SaaS Metrics: Making Tradeoffs to Maximize Enterprise Value

OV | BUILD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 15:22


Thinking about your valuation? You should talk to Sean Fanning—our very own Director of Corporate Development. Learn why Sean believes everything is valued on cash flow (eventually), 6 metrics every company should key in on and more.

OV | BUILD
OpenView's 2019 Expansion SaaS Benchmarks

OV | BUILD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 17:18


Our 2019 Expansion SaaS Benchmarks are live! This year we surveyed over 500 companies, ranging from pre-revenue to $150M+ ARR with nearly half of respondents coming from outside the U.S. On this episode, OV’s Kyle Poyar and Sean Fanning along with NetSuite’s Tom Kelly, share the findings and some advice for founders. Follow along at www.saasbenchmarks.com.

Venturi's Voice: Technology | Leadership | Staffing | Career | Innovation
Finding talent to build virtual worlds - Sean Fanning

Venturi's Voice: Technology | Leadership | Staffing | Career | Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 28:46


Sean is Talent Manager at Improbable Sean is currently on a mission to hire a new generation of leaders across all spaces and verticals at Improbable. Improbable Improbable is dedicated to building powerful technology designed to help solve previously impossible problems and enable the creation of new realities. In gaming and entertainment, Improbable unlocks truly next-generation game play through virtual worlds of unprecedented scale, persistence and richness. In other industries, we hope to help answer critical questions through simulations that could lead to a better functioning world. Podcast On the show Sean talks to Andy about filling the skills gap in technical disciplines. They also discuss how to maintain a strong company culture in the face of business growth and chat about hiring employees based on company values.

Valley of Genius (MP3)
VoG 6: Sean Parker

Valley of Genius (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 18:33


Sean Parker is the co-founder of Napster and the first President of Facebook. In his own words he talks about the beginning and end of Napster, meeting Mark Zuckerberg, and the early days of Facebook. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Adam Fisher Guest: Sean Parker Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/valley-of-genius. Get a copy of Adam Fisher's Valley of Genius book at a bookstore near you.

Curious Minds Podcast
The History of File Sharing, Part 1 (of 2): The Rise & Fall of Napster | Curious Minds Podcast

Curious Minds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2016 39:10


Napster, a revolutionary Peer-to-Peer file sharing software, was launched in 1999 - and forever changed the media world. In this episode, we'll tell the story of Sean Fanning and Sean Parker, its creators, and talk about the legal battle it fought with the record companies - and Metallica. The post The History of File Sharing, Part 1 (of 2): The Rise & Fall of Napster | Curious Minds Podcast appeared first on Curious Minds Podcast.

KRCB-FM: Second Row Center
"The Other Place," "My Mañana Comes" - November 11, 2015

KRCB-FM: Second Row Center

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2015 4:00


Invisibility. It’s not just something that happens in fantasy books and science fiction movies. In the real world, there are invisible people, folks who, because of their social status or lifestyle, or just because they keep their secret pains and problems to themselves, remain essentially unseen, unnoticed, unappreciated, unprotected—invisible. In two highly recommended North Bay plays, we are invited inside the lives of people who—in theater, as in real life—are rarely ever given a voice. In a near-balletic new production at Marin Theater Company, in Mill Valley, ‘My Mañana Comes’ follows four hard-working “busboys” at an upscale restaurant in New York City. The play is set entirely on the prep side of the bustling kitchen. We never see a single wait-person, and only the occasional hand and arm sliding dishes into view from the chef’s side. It’s a brilliantly detailed, realistic and lived-in set, by Sean Fanning, is like a character unto itself. Irwin’s brilliant script pulls us in immediately, and director Kirsten Brandt keeps things hopping as a quartet of actors bus dishes, prep plates of food, slice fruit and vegetables—using real knives—and rush in and out of swinging doors, with a grace and energy that would be impressive even if the actors weren’t also giving deep, fleshed out, fully engaging performances. Peter—played by Shaun Patrick Tubbs—and Jorge—Eric Avilés—have worked in the restaurant the longest, and each one tries in their own way to school the two newer bussers: Whalid—Caleb Carera— and Pepe—Carlos Jose Gonzales Morales. A bit of competition is natural, but when the restaurant’s management cuts the busser’s pay, everything changes. It’s here that the play kicks into high gear, showing us the way that privilege bring power, even amongst those who are living paycheck to paycheck, and in a hidden world where undocumented workers make up a huge part of the work force, it’s possible to lose everything—job, money, and the American dream—in an instant. In Sharr White’s The Other Place, now playing at Main Stage West, following an earlier run with much of the same cast at 6th Street Playhouse, Jacquelyn Wells steps into the lead, and gives a heartbreaking, emotionally scorching performance as Julianna, a brilliant scientist and expert on a rare form of dementia, who refuses to accept she’s showing signs of the same devastating illness. Deftly directed by David Lear—who keeps clear the playwright’s various flashbacks and narrative asides—the play unfolds as a bit of mystery, as Julianna recounts an event involving a girl in a yellow string bikini who appears in the audience during a lecture on brain function. There are other mysteries to be revealed in the lives of Julianna and her baffled husband Ian as well, all adding up to a show that is part family drama and part mediation on the meaning of memory. There is nice work by actor Clark Miller as Ian, with skillful performances from Angella Martin and John Browning in multiple roles. Sam Coughlin takes over for Browning in the show’s final week, and the show deserves an audience as it wraps up its run. Ultimately, Though heartbreaking and challenging, The Other Place finds a surprisingly sweet and lovely resolution, a reminder that the ones we have loved and lost are more than mere memories—they are what we have when nothing else is left. 'The Other Place’ runs Thursday–Sunday through November 15 at Main Stage West. www.mainstagewest.com ‘My Mañana Comes’ runs Tuesday–Sunday through November 22 at Marin Theatre Company. www.marintheatre.org

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Technolotics - An antique show about technology
Technolotics #18 – Brains’ Blind Date

Technolotics - An antique show about technology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2005


Listen: Episode 18 Watch: Youtube Feed: RSS Notes Lies Damn Lies and the Recording Industry An article has been published in the New York times about the file sharing revolution Sean Fanning has developed software called snocap, that subtitutes requested copyrighted content on P2P networks with low quality versions which include verbal adds for the full version. Ha … Continue reading Technolotics #18 – Brains’ Blind Date →