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I chat with Elston, founder of Tiny Host. We dive into his journey as an indie maker, his early interest in web design, and the founding of Tiny Host. We discuss validating business ideas, building Tiny Host from an MVP to a user-friendly tool, and the importance of user feedback and market research. We also touch on scaling challenges and the differences between startups and indie making. It's an insightful conversation for any aspiring indie entrepreneur!Tools and WebsitesTiny Host: (00:06:36) tinyhost.comGoDaddy: (00:07:05) godaddy.comS3 (Amazon Simple Storage Service)**: (00:12:05) aws.amazon.com/s3Reddit: (00:21:03) reddit.comGitHub Pages: (00:23:16) pages.github.comWebflow: (00:26:23) webflow.comAdobe InDesign: (00:26:53) adobe.com/products/indesign.htmlSeth Godin: (00:25:59) seths.blogNFTs: (00:40:02) opensea.ioTwitter: (00:40:33) twitter.comInstagram: (00:41:06) instagram.comSEMrush: (00:46:57) semrush.comAhrefs: (00:46:57) ahrefs.comSpyFu: (00:50:09) spyfu.comNotebook LM: (00:56:49) notebooklm.comConcepts and TechniquesMarket Research: (00:15:21)SEO (Search Engine Optimization): (00:17:37)Jobs to be Done Framework**: (00:52:09)Backlinking: (00:49:15)SEO Strategy: (00:55:53)Content Lifecycle: (01:05:23)SEO and YouTube Crossover: (01:04:20)TimestampsIntroduction to the Podcast (00:00:00) Tiago welcomes listeners and introduces Elston Elson, the founder of Tiny Host.Elston's Background (00:01:01) Elston shares his journey, living between Lisbon and London while exploring his future.Exploring Validation and Growth (00:02:43) Tiago outlines the episode's focus on validating business ideas and scaling businesses.Elston's Early Interests (00:03:07) Elston recounts his teenage interest in web design and the start of his tech career.Corporate Experience (00:04:40) Elston discusses his dissatisfaction with corporate life and desire for independence.Transition to Indie Making (00:05:42) Elston explains his shift to the indie maker community and the appeal of independence.Acquiring TinyHost.com (00:06:36) Elston describes the process of acquiring the domain TinyHost.com and negotiating the price.Domain Acquisition Process (00:07:05) Elston details how he secured the domain through GoDaddy and the negotiation process.Choosing a .com Domain (00:08:41) Elston explains the reasoning behind opting for a .com domain for credibility.Tiny Host Overview (00:11:05) Elston introduces Tiny Host as a simple drag-and-drop web hosting tool for non-technical users.MVP of Tiny Host (00:12:05) Elston describes the initial MVP and the feedback received from early users.Simplicity in Product Design (00:13:42) Elston emphasizes the importance of simplicity in technology and user experience.Validating Ideas (00:14:47) Tiago and Elston discuss the key indicators of validating a business idea.Different Validation Techniques (00:15:21) Elston shares his approach to validation, focusing on personal experience rather than market research.Finding Distribution Channels (00:16:40) Elston talks about the importance of finding effective distribution channels for growth.Building Based on Search Demand (00:17:37) Elston suggests building products that align with what people are actively searching for.Challenges in Replicating Success (00:18:34) Tiago reflects on the difficulties of replicating past successes with new projects.Feedback on Tiny Host (00:19:28) Elston shares insights on the feedback received during Tiny Host's early days and its significance.Tiny Host Launch and Initial Growth (00:20:24) Elston discusses the slow initial growth of Tiny Host and early user feedback.Reddit as a Distribution Channel (00:21:03) Elston shares how they gained their first 200 users through Reddit in a few weeks.Identifying a Legitimate Business (00:21:39) Elston reflects on realizing Tiny Host was a legitimate business after finding a distribution channel.Pivoting Market Focus (00:22:19) Elston explains how he shifted focus from technical users to non-technical users who appreciated the product.Changing Marketing Strategy (00:24:18) Elston describes the impact of rephrasing their product's headline to attract the right audience.Feedback from Users (00:25:07) Elston discusses dealing with negative comments and the importance of understanding target audiences.Identifying Ideal Customers (00:26:23) Elston outlines the characteristics of customers who love Tiny Host and their specific needs.Understanding User Needs (00:28:11) Elston explains how he researched user behavior to identify and engage with the right audience.Building Partnerships (00:30:28) Elston describes how he reached out to partner products to enhance distribution and visibility.Collaboration Strategies (00:31:08) Elston shares insights on organizing partnerships, offering solutions, and building relationships.Cold Outreach Effectiveness (00:33:37) Elston emphasizes the importance of personalized outreach in successful cold emailing for partnerships.Learning from Data (00:34:56) Elston discusses using data to identify potential partners and tailor outreach strategies.Partnership Integration Challenges (00:36:00) Elston reflects on the difficulties of technical integrations with partner products and alternative collaboration methods.Patience in Indie Entrepreneurship (00:38:04) Elston emphasizes the need for patience and long-term commitment in indie projects compared to VC-backed startups.Dealing with Comparisons (00:39:16) Elston acknowledges feelings of demotivation when comparing progress with others' success stories on social media.The Impact of Social Media on Perception (00:40:02) Discussion on how social media promotes success stories over failures, affecting audience expectations.Challenges of Authenticity on Social Media (00:41:06) Exploration of the disparity between social media portrayals and real-life experiences, emphasizing genuine conversations.Shitposting as a Growth Strategy (00:42:23) Debate on the effectiveness of shitposting for audience growth and its implications for online engagement.The Role of Sensationalism in Content (00:43:57) Analysis of how sensationalist content triggers engagement and its impact on public discourse.SEO Strategy Insights (00:45:59) Introduction to the importance of SEO strategies for driving website traffic and engagement.Keyword Research Tools (00:46:57) Advice on using tools like SEMrush and Ahrefs for effective keyword research in SEO.Content Creation for SEO (00:47:01) Discussion on the importance of creating relevant content that aligns with identified keyword opportunities.Technical SEO Considerations (00:49:15) Overview of technical aspects of SEO, including backlinks and keyword placement for improved ranking.Quality Content vs. AI-Generated Content (00:54:09) Discussion on the challenges of using AI for content creation and the importance of quality writing.Finding New Keywords (00:57:35) Strategies for discovering new keywords through competitor analysis and product development.Leveraging New Product Features for SEO (00:58:23) Exploration of how new product features can create additional keywords and drive traffic.YouTube as a High Intent Platform (01:00:07) Discusses the effectiveness of YouTube for building trust and long-term engagement with potential customers.Measuring Conversion from YouTube (01:00:59) Explores the challenges in accurately measuring conversion rates from YouTube traffic to paid customers.Content Creation Strategy (01:01:44) Details the process of creating content across multiple platforms, starting with landing pages, then blog posts, and videos.Hiring for Video Creation (01:05:50) Discusses the challenges of hiring video creators and strategies for finding affordable talent.Investment and Scaling Considerations (01:08:00) Considers the implications of receiving investment and the importance of strategic spending in business growth.Personal Goals and Business Growth (01:11:12) Elston shares his personal milestone of achieving $1 million in revenue and its significance.Confidence and Decision Making (01:14:05) Explores how success in business can impact personal confidence and decision-making abilities.Navigating Confidence and Reality (01:16:31) Discusses the balance between confidence in business and maintaining perspective in personal life and other fields.Political Views as an Indie Maker (01:19:01) Discussion on how becoming an indie maker has influenced political inclinations.Access to Capital and Political Alignment (01:19:12) Elston reflects on how access to capital affects political perspectives.Changing Perspectives on Politics and Business (01:19:27) Elston shares thoughts on the intertwining of politics, power, and business.Annoyances with Political Issues (01:19:53) Tiago expresses frustration with political situations, particularly in Texas.Final Thoughts and Gratitude (01:20:22) Elston prepares to leave, prompting final questions and reflections.Closing Remarks and Community Support (01:20:34) Tiago thanks Elston for participating and wishes him success with Tiny Host.[object Object]
Log on, let go, and lighten up! This week, Alyssa is joined by writer, editor, and prolific poster Layla Halabian to discuss the highs and lows of brands getting in on a viral moment online, why trust and timing are crucial, how lawless Sylvanian Drama sponcon works so well, why Marc Jacobs and Jonathan Anderson are in a posting league of their own, the power in deeply understanding your customer, the danger in brands being too self-serious instead of embracing whimsy, and what designers can learn from artists like Charli xcx and Lana Del Rey.
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LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE HERE! Rhea Singh is a Toronto-based arts and culture writer who's work has appeared on Billboard, CBC and BlogTO. Rhea is also the founder of our favourite Instagram account / website Cunt Mag. Rhea sat down with us to discuss being on the other side of an interview, shitposting, Instagram addictions, Absinthe, natural deodorant, Miller Highlife, Chat GPT, learning to code from using Tumblr, astrology, 'Hyperclub', summer 2016, brand activations, Petra Collins, hating live music, Lana Del Rey, Bambi's, frat parties, anonymity, polyamorous relationships, Cat Marnell, pirating audiobooks, expensive parties, internet fragility, calling in vs calling out, the death of shame, cigarettes, Grimes at Coachella, egotistical DJ's, karma, ketamine, millennial gatekeepers, passing the torch, Cafeteria, 'creatives', gateway parties, 'Money is Tight' parties, insecurity as an excuse, Vice Magazine, Bunz Trading Zone, Gen Z vs Millennials, 'Skibiti Toilet' and much much more! Rhea Singh Cunt Mag Josh McIntyre Austin Hutchings ---- COLD POD SUPPORT THIS PODCAST https://www.patreon.com/coldpod
L'umorismo nato su internet post social viene descritto da chi ne è affetto come un umorismo "rotto", perché è molto più caotico rispetto al tipo di ironia a cui si era precedentemente abituati. E forse han ragione, perché con l'avvento dei meme e la loro popolarità sempre più crescente, il loro umorismo si è modellato su questi meme, diventando estremamente specifico o comunque relegato a uno specifico contesto.Tutti i miei link: https://linktr.ee/br1brownIl prisma meta-ironico - L'INDISCRETOPost-Irony Is the Only Thing Left in the World That Gets a ReactionDavid Foster Wallace was right: Irony is ruining our culture | Salon.comPost-irony is real, and so what? - The Georgetown VoiceTELEGRAM - INSTAGRAMSe ti va supportami https://it.tipeee.com/br1brown
Ruby is joined by social media manager for Massive Monster Josie Fletcher to talk about the highs and lows of posting online, where we are in terms of cringe culture, and why Slim Jim's is the world's worst brand account.Find Josie here:https://twitter.com/KnightSinclairhttps://twitter.com/cultofthelamb Find us online:https://backpocket.gg/https://twitch.tv/back_pockethttps://youtube.com/@BackPocketVids Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to MONDAY! Lochlins still stumping for Ontario's help to keep the McRib on McDonald's menu - forever. It's ridiculous. Mike Lindell of My Pillow fame has filed for bankruptcy, claiming he wasted millions in legal fees defending himself over defaming and labeling Smartmatic and Dominion Voting Machines; Mike said Jesus touched him in his sleep (I wish I were kidding) who told him to use his money and his companies money to allege Trump was the rightful winner of the 2020 election which begs the question, does Jesus have an AWESOME SENSE OF HUMOR? I mean, what a great prank! Mike is a reformed crackhead, so who knows what other sweet Jesus dreams make him do next. Speaking of addiction, we deal with Corey Perry's admission of mental health and alcohol abuse issues. Was it forced or courageous? Post-pandemic stats on mental health and addiction are staggering, and what it takes to make an admission like this gets more complicated and more complex in a post-truth/social media world. Last week, Dean and Crier Media were sued by an agent of the Conservative Party of Canada for "Embarrassing" them. They want $200k for their embarrassment and an immediate "injunction to prevent Dean from talking about their intentions and what they do to spread misinformation to Canadians. Can a political party sue a private citizen? What does it mean when a third-party agent of the Conservative Party, whom legacy news outlets call the "King of Shitposting," starts legal action against those who take issue with their "shitposting." What does it mean when does it mean when an agent for the "Free Speech" Party silently threatens to sue others into silence over their Dean shares their damages and two main asks from the lawsuit. Money and silence, Baby. Money and silence. If you'd like to help support Crier Media and Dean, you can do so Here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/fight-cana... You can read about Ontario. Canada Proud and Jeff Ballingall Here: https://crier.co/so-heres-the-deal-wi... Thanks for your ongoing support. It means the world to all of us. Free Speech comes at a cost - we know that and without you this wouldn't be possible...
This week Dando is joined by one of the most popular names in the Simpsons Shitposting community, Mr. Jack Nischler! We cover his creative process, his thoughts on the Simpsons Shitposting community, his earliest memories of The Simpsons and more.SAVE 10% off your order with code FOURFINGERDISCOUNT at angelgrovecollectables.comYou can find Jack's "Thrillhouse Simpsons Memes Super Group at facebook.com/groups/874499843809845===Support the Four Finger Discount Network for EARLY & AD-FREE access to every show we produce, as well as 100 hours of exclusive content! Join the FFD family today at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscount==CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Toon'd In! with Jim Cummings - spreaker.com/show/toond-in-with-jim-cummingsGoin' Down To South Park - spreaker.com/show/goin-down-to-south-parkSpeaKing Of The Hill - spreaker.com/show/speaking-of-the-hill-a-king-of-the-hill-The One About Friends - spreaker.com/show/the-one-about-friends-podcastTalking Seinfeld - spreaker.com/show/talking-seinfeldThe Office Talk - spreaker.com/show/the-office-talk-podcastThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5828977/advertisement
On October 24th, we're holding a New Moon Brew 'N View at the Majestic Theater in Madison! GET TICKETS: https://majesticmadison.com/events/Despite often being the punching bag of the internet, online fandoms are powerful, precious things. They're spaces where people can find escapism and create friendships over a shared love of something as ridiculous as the Twilight saga. Even as adults, it's cathartic and healing to reignite our obsession and to pay homage to our younger selves that grew up kissing Edward Cullen posters.Fae, Kayla and Taylor, three of the administrators for the hugely popular Facebook group, Twilight Shitposting, reminisce on the past and present of the Twilight fandom. Together, we remind ourselves of why we fell in love in the first place, and how we can grow with media that is–seemingly–frozen in time.Twilight Shitposting:-Become a ratty and join the Facebook group here.-Follow their Instagram here.-Follow their Twitter here.
Description For this week's episode, Matthew and Brileigh are joined by Peacenode. Peacenode is a poster maker, brand builder, and Creative Director at Seed Club. In this episode we dive into Peacenode's background in design and the inspirations and process behind his work. He tells us about building Seed Club's brand and how humour and playful interventions can disrupt our expectations of interacting with a webpage. We also touch on the latest Friend Tech craze, how onchain media is social media, and why we need more dynamic means of exchange. This was a fun and laid back conversation with Peace who is one of our favourite accounts to follow these days... so we hope you enjoy this episode. Chapters 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:49 Welcome 00:01:17 Peacenode's background 00:05:37 Peacenode's role as creative director at Seed Club 00:06:34 Inspiration behind brand materials developed for Seed Club 00:11:02 Creator-led branding and why brand is important for products 00:14:37 Playful interventions in web design 00:18:06 Onchain media is social media 00:21:12 Friend Tech and why we need more dynamic means of exchange 00:23:56 RAVERZ, Heaven Computer, and onchain experiences 00:26:54 Hot takes on what onchain identity means 00:28:24 Shitposting and how the internet is meant to blow your mind 00:30:42 Where Peacenode has been finding community in the bear 00:32:47 Peacenode's career trajectory from posters to UI design 00:34:55 Marketplaces, missed connections, and vehicles for marketing 00:38:12 ENS, display names, and onchain reputation 00:41:20 Wrap-up Topics discussed Seed Club The Event Friend Tech RevNets Songcamp RAVERZ Heaven Computer Relevant links Follow Peacenode on Twitter: @peace_node Follow Juicebox on Twitter: @Juicebox_Money Follow Matthew on Twitter: @0xmatthewb Follow Brileigh on Twitter: @0xbrileigh Sign up for the Juicebox newsletter Browse trending projects on Juicebox Project creator docs Credits Hosts: Matthew and Brileigh Production: Matthew and Brileigh Engineering: Matthew Music: "EastAndW" by Romariogrande: https://freesound.org/people/Romariogrande/sounds/399354/
#THATSWHATUP Show! ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL w#Trista4SenateGov&Prez! #comedy #music #politics
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Rule3O3 and Pratik Chougule discuss whether the political forecasting community should cancel Richard Hanania in light of his edgy writings on race, sex, and other hot-button issues. Timestamps: 0:53: Jonathan Zubkoff wins the CSPI/Salem Center forecasting tournament 2:58: Manifest conference 5:04: Crime markets on Manifold 6:58: Open invitation to Hanania to appear on SSG 10:23: Who is Hanania? 15:22: Why a cancel attempt on Hanania 19:09: Should Hanania be canceled from the forecasting community? 23:24: Peter Wildeford's criticism 29:03: Aaron Bergman's warning on ideological policing 32:22: Political betting as a solution to political polarization 33:52: OutsideContextProblem's criticism of Hanania as a troll 36:46: Rob Henderson's defense of Hanania 38:27: Oliver Habryka's proposed standard for canceling Hanania 40:45: Why Aella isn't canceled 43:47: David Manheim's critique on Hanania making people feel unwelcome 45:05: Ezra Brody's question on engaging "gross people"
(TL;DL Content Creator Too Insecure to Create Content) (SNL for Libertarians) (POV Homschoole Autist Roleplay ASMR) icum.to videos.icum.to tubgirl.com Hello I'm gay.... In honor of pride and Filipino heritage month I have reluctantly invited my very first transexual transracial guest. Here to discuss all things gay is controversial loli content creator, renowned plAYtonic philosophy vlogger, thiel-funded horse whisperer, 4chan refugee, recipient of more than 1 million cum tributes, mtv movie award funniest girl, poet laureate of the state of Alabama, little saint James survivor and denier, adrenochrome advocate, huge fucking faggot, CEO of phone bad eyeroll emoji Facebook group, Entrepreneur at Grind Never Sleeps inc. and Dean of the school of hard cocks and/or Knocks: Boxxy I mean Soph I mean Rose I mean Ashley Jones Just kidding. It's just me again. You're probably wondering how I got here. Ashley I'm happy to plug you as we previously discussed tho, to show my appreciation not only for making me aware of peertube and inspiring me to host my content, but for also reminding me what real mental illness looks and sounds like. tubgirl, icum.to if you'd like to experience a more extreme version of what i do but with zero self-awareness. After a brief email exchange, Ashley called me at 2 in the morning to discuss being on each other's shows/collaborating on video content. I found that our content has a lot of similarities thematically and stylistically, greenscreens and questionably ironic homophobia and whatnot, so it seemed like a good fit for a guest that can actually hold her own instead of just being a live studio audience like my previous guests. It turns out during our long 2 hour conversation I didn't give her enough affirmation and audibly laugh/guffaw at her quirky silly mildly shocking but dated quips that most of her simps go crazy for, because she is used to being the center of her own world like any good solo edgy content creator should be. She was disappointed when she found out she gets a lot less laughs from people who don't waste inordinate amounts of time consuming her shitposts and jerking off to her, and she projected her own insecurities on me. Essentially pulling the "oh what's wrong, too edgy? Am I too weird for you? Uncomfortable hmph? Too much for you woke sheep??" thing that open mic comics do when nobody laughs at their trite jokes. I let her ""jokes"" hang in the air to really let them sink in, cuz unfortunately when you're alone in your room quietly recording and editing and uploading for an audience of lonely deranged men online, believe it or not, you're never pushed to understand or acknowledge the concept of comedic timing. I'm sure most find her incredibly forced effort to be charming and endearing but Ashley doesn't realize the context is the only real punchline. The idea that she writes, records, edits, uploads, and pays to host her own content, and at no point does it seem she seriously questions the comedic or entertainment or educational value of what she does. Now I certainly follow all of those same steps, but with full acknowledgement and acceptance that what I produce is inherently bad content and should not be consumed by anyone. Unfortunately it seems Ashley is confident enough to think people should watch and support her hobby, yet she's still extremely insecure and ultimately just begging for affirmation that most people get from uh, iunno thirst traps on Instagram and TikTok and twitter and tinder. Ashley's platform is extremely anti mainstream social media, and so she doesn't realize her jokes are about 5 years behind and have been rehashed with 12 layers of irony by funnier black trans teens on twitter and instagram. She certainly seems to catch wind of the joke eventually, but only after it's been diluted and distilled through her own detached and hyper-fringe fanbase. She's essentially created her own insular algorithmic bubble by letting her own fans feed her more content via her own self-hosted forum, website, and tubesite. Again, very impressive effort that gives the illusion of high quality, but certainly with time will hopefully grow into something with some semblance of self-awareness. Anyway so she felt that we didn't click because I wasn't literally rolling on the floor laughing, and so she cancelled. Admittedly I spend a lot of time on mainstream socials, and so I suffer from a degree of irony poisoning that makes Ashley's content seem like the kind of social critique one would expect from a 47 year old Gavin McInnes enthusiast. SNL for libertarians. One example of her quips that she seemed to really lean into was something about how black people never have batteries in their smoke detectors, so it must be annoying to have to hear the beeping every 30 seconds. but it seemed like this is the kind of face-value racist observational humor she has come to expect to get big laughs, probably from an audience who just straight up hates black people and haven't already heard 80 versions of the same joke 2 years ago lmao. It's "woooo I agree with that!! She said my views HAHA" type comedy. Certainly racism can be extremely funny, but when presented in an allegedly comedic context, just saying the racist thing without adding any spin or original thought is just lazy and low brow. Unless you wanna cop out and claim it was performance art all along to prove a point a la Sam Hyde stand up circa 2015. In which case, damn I got Punk'd!! I attempted to reassure her that she certainly is very clever and witty in a smirk emoji, nose laugh sort of way, and that i could cue up a soundboard laughtrack and do my best Jimmy Fallon desk slap if it would make her feel more comfortable and confident. While she is well into her 20s she certainly maintains the mindset and attitude of average jailbait. All I received in response to my very thoughtful and thorough message is an accusation that my depression prevents me from enjoying her jokes, and attached picture of goatse. I admit I was extremely disappointed to learn about her fragile ego in this manner. Now I could certainly get really butthurt about being insulted and shamed by a stranger on the internet. But this is precisely the kind of situation I put my own fans in all the time! And likewise encourage them to avoid at all costs by not interacting with internet entities in any meaningful way. One could easily point out the hypocrisy. I am no different from Ashley. She is a reflection of a lot of the most negative qualities I find in myself and tend to ignore. And only because I find myself pointing out these obvious flaws in someone else, I'm reminded that I have been cringe all along. Because I have had 5 years more years than her to become better than her as a person, and I am not. I responded to her email, I spoke to her, and I treated her like a real person the whole time. Classic mistake. None of it is real, and as soon as someone starts to take it seriously, they lose. As evidenced by the fact this exists and you are consuming it, it is clear that I absolutely took the jailbait and lost. I won't even hide behind a disclaimer this time. Anyway here is what I prepared for our episode. Hopefully she won't waste any more time consuming my content, but if she does, a mature and serious response is certainly welcome. There is nothing more inane than content creators public beef. How did this interaction come to be? You peruse xvideos/porntube sites to "criticize other women" to make yourself feel better. I assume this was a facetious statement you find my videos/website and proceed to send an email plugging your own content and website We exchange emails, I set up my own peertube site, and discuss possibility of doing this show/collaborating in general because of a similarity in style Our first verbal conversation is a 1 am phone call you initiated, the first topic being geraldo's depression that you detected, as an empath, after watching 2 and a half episodes of Edge Game. Off the bat, you, an internet stranger, proceed to make a seemingly earnest suggestion to me, an internet stranger, that one could find hobbies and stop using the internet in order to alleviate depression. In this particular situation, I was inclined to wholeheartedly agree as this interaction was a direct result of using the internet, made possible by the internet, and was causing me some degree of emotional distress and mental anguish. Some would sum it up as brain damage. This applies to the conversation we are currently having as well. This reinforces my stance on having a perpetual detachment from anything and anyone you interact with on the internet, especially people who tell you to stop using the internet, or tell you how to use the Internet. While usage can certainly provide many short and long-term benefits, unless you constantly moderate and limit your usage, it has a net negative effect on your health and productivity. DID YOU KNOW Phone bad computer bad ha ha so CRAZY. But nonetheless I truly CARE and APPRECIATE that people still get SO invested in their favorite personalities lol :) especially in these trying times we still need people to pretend to be our friends :) Anyway how would you describe the kind of content you produce, in all mediums. Any major influences to credit or do you claim to be independently minded like any good pseudointellectual Where did you start, and where does it end Peertube and general future proofing tips As I previously said, I am open to having you on whenever you feel more secure about whatever it is you feel may be too weird for me. I have no problem whatsoever with anything you said, and I still think you would be great on the show. Shitposting never has to be high-quality. I hope that makes sense to you. Anyway this cum is for you Ashley Jones. I'm sorry your autism gets in the way of your life, and I'm even more sorry for assuming your autism was a bit. I hope the retrospective cringe hits you like a truck. Cheers. like comment subscribe to Ashley Jones @ icum.to
In this episode, God-lover Kyle is joined by Instagram user Joan of Arca to chat about her strict, non-religious upbringing and her journey into the world of spiritual traditions. Topics include Joan of Arc, Arca, meme life, Calvinism, bisexuality, Judaism, and fan culture. We wrap things up with some pop culture hot topics. Don't miss out on the full episode (and all our other episodes) on our Patreon! Listen to full episodes at patreon.com/ineedgod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#THATSWHATUP Show! ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL w#Trista4SenateGov&Prez! #comedy #music #politics
Can we disqualify him yet MFG justice department do your f****** job!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE E JEAN CARROLL
I afsnit 6 af Let Him Cook dykker værterne ned i shitposting for at finde ud af, hvor det placerer sig i forhold til det vigtigste spørgsmål i livet: er det prol eller art? Værter: Malthe Sander Michaelsen og Kalle Højer Larsen
Shitposting is what people post on the internet to be satirical and to stir up attention. The meaning and connotation has changed somewhat over time, especially during the 2016 presidential election. Learn more about shitposting with narrators Victor Varnado, KSN and Rachel Teichman, LMSW! Produced and hosted by Victor Varnado & Rachel Teichman Full Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shitposting WE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT ON PATREON!https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcast Find us on social media! https://www.facebook.com/WikiListen Instagram @WikiListen Twitter @Wiki_Listen Get bonus content on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wir fragen uns: Ist das noch Shitposting oder schon Scrumm, wenn Elon Musk alle Feature-Veränderungen in die Hände seiner Community legt. Aber: Tut er das überhaupt? Außerdem sprechen wir über den neuen, ✨ hochoffiziellen ✨ Account von Punica und müssen nochmal über den… ähm… „Algorithmus“ sprechen.
In this fun episode of "So, What's Next?" We have none other than Balram Vishwakarma who famously known as the creator of the popular page "Andheri West Shitposting". He has also worked with Pocket Aces, All things small and is now working on his startup. 1. Here, we talk about how did he go about creating a meme page? 2. How much does he earn by making memes and how much can you pick your niche and establish yourself in it? 3. How did his experiences and learnings in Filtercopy and Dice Media help him in his career? 4. How has the meme culture evolved over the years and where does he see it go in the future? We get a lot of insights about earning money in an unconventional way and how is it so easy to do it today.This episode is filled with fun facts and humor, Tune in to find out.
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On this episode of The AUXORO Podcast, Alex Finley and Zach discuss the art of spying and how it's changed over the decades, Alex's time in the CIA as Directorate of Operations serving in Europe and West Africa, why terrorist groups today look more like franchises, finding humor in bureaucracy, intelligence gathering during the Russia-Ukraine war, the art of sh*tposting, the post-9/11 intelligence leading into The Iraq War, the increasing danger of cyber threats, deepfakes, and more. Guest Bio: Alex Finley is an ex-CIA officer, an expert in Russian Intelligence and counter-terrorism, and the author of the satirical spy series 'Victor Caro.' BONUS EPISODES & PREMIUM ACCESS: https://auxoro.supercast.com/ ALEX FINLEY LINKS:Alex's website: https://alexzfinley.com/Victor Caro Series: https://amzn.to/3VVl2k4Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexzfinley/Twitter: https://twitter.com/alexzfinley THE AUXORO PODCAST LINKS:Apple: https://apple.co/3B4fYju Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3zaS6sPOvercast: https://bit.ly/3rgw70DYoutube: https://bit.ly/3lTpJdjWebsite: https://www.auxoro.com/ AUXORO SOCIAL LINKS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auxoroYouTube: https://bit.ly/3CLjEqFFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/auxoromagNewsletter: https://www.auxoro.com/thesourceYouTube: https://bit.ly/3CLjEqF If you enjoy the show, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 60 seconds, helps us appear higher in searches so more people discover the show, and it boosts my ego;) Past Guests On The Auxoro Podcast Include: Aubrey de Grey, Andy Weir, Eben Britton, Eric Jorgenson, Isabelle Boemeke, Houston Arriaga, Jerzy Gregorek, Chris Cooper, Gryffin, Elsa Diaz, Dave Robinson, Meghan Daum, FINNEAS, Chloé Valdary, Coleman Hughes, Maziar Ghaderi, YONAS, Ryan Michler, Ryan Meyer, Gavin Chops, Bren Orton, Zuby, Jason Khalipa, Ed Latimore, Jess Glynne, Noah Kahan, Kid Super, Deryck Whibley, and many more.
This week on #VartaLabS4, we have Balram Vishwakarma joining us, who has come all the way from Andheri West for this episode. Balram is a writer, content creator, and the Janmdata of the popular meme page - Andheri West Shit Posting. Balram spoke to Aakash & Navin about a bunch of stuff and here're a few keynotes:- Why Balram chose meme making as his means of impressing girls- The super intelligent interview question about PEANUTS- The birth of Andheri West Shit Posting- Andheri - A subculture- The ways of choosing what content to make and at what time- The many SRKs in Archies- Story of content creators, influencers and ARTISTS Watch the video episode on Varta Lab YouTube ChannelDo Follow Balram on Instagram at @balramvishwakarmaCheck out Andheri West Shit Posting on InstagramDo Follow Aakash on Instagram at @kuchbhimehtaDo Follow Navin on Instagram at @houseofnoronhaStream the podcast on major platforms:Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3PLHARnApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3be2E3MGoogle Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3zE6wo9You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the https://ivmpodcasts.com , the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/iosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El shitposting (del inglés shit, mierda; y posting, publicar) es una jerga de internet que se refiere al acto de publicar intencionalmente contenido de calidad pobre, agresiva, inútil, irónica y actuando como troll, mashups, irrelevancia, incoherencia, spam no comercial, errores de ortografía o gramática. TEKDI: Instituto de Marketing Digital de los Negocios Aprende Marketing Digital desde cero (aunque no tengas experiencia) ►►►https://tekdi.education/ ► Dedicando solo 10 minutos al día con divertidas clases prácticas en video, acompañamiento de un tutor, mentorías, acceso en tarifa plana a más de 100 másters y cursos online y un servicio de asesoramiento en Marketing Digital para el negocio. * Servicio de asesoramiento personalizado * Consultor para acompañarte en el crecimiento * Acceso a plataforma de formación con más de 100 cursos online actualizados * Descarga de plantillas y cuadros de mandos para tu negocio * Con un consultor 24x7 a tu lado * Mentorías semanales con asesoramiento de Marketing Digital para el negocio ►►►https://tekdi.education/ Y no olvides suscribirte y valorar nuestro podcast ★★★★★ Suscríbete al boletín diario y gratuito con las noticias más destacadas del marketing digital y los negocios online: https://bit.ly/3qeBAWe
The boys talk to someone who is incorrect. Guest - slickside_shitposting_ Cast - harambes_big_return, m1_ping, 5forges, and streamlighthlx Sponsor - gunspaceapp.com Website - cloneincorrect.com Contact - contact@cloneincorrect.com Recorded 17OCT2022 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/clone-incorrect/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clone-incorrect/support
FROM ROSS (BATTLETECH UKRAINE) Here's our website - https://battletech.com.ua/We're working on a full English version, but there's a fixed post with one of our main charities there Here's our YT channel, it's really small and we have trouble producing regular content, but if anybody is interested in learning Ukrainian, you can use short BT lore vids for practice I guess - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCioMueibUNRo71n_sXaB6PA Here's our Patreon where we collect coins for future CGL licenses - https://www.patreon.com/battletechukraine You can get more good minis painted over here (once they open back up for taking orders) - https://www.etsy.com/shop/RogueTraderBoutique Some of the services you can also get here - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14IhRHVFgbPiIvs0BkpLKGcGn27YVe6WiAqq00fE-OQY/edit?usp=sharing If you just want to donate to charities, these two are the top proven ones that you can trust https://savelife.in.ua/en/ - generally good, doing a lot of good things https://prytulafoundation.org/en - these folks are led by a stand-up comedian --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blackpantslegion/message
Who would've thought that the best way to market your business in 2022 is to shitpost (post shit) online? At least that goes for Web 3. And that's one of the most sought-after skills at the moment: Launching in a native Web 3 fashion. My guest for the week was NFT Shitposter and copywriter at Vayner3, Alan Carroll. Alan has one goal in mind: to be the best memer in Web 3. I wanted to have this episode so everyone can learn the importance of shitposting and tips and tricks on shitposting.
Hosts Jo Eaton, Lily Ryan, and Rowena Murray talk to Grace Brown, co-founder of Andromeda, about The Melbourne Accelerator Program and how humanoid robots can improve lives in aged care; and translator and writer Jocelyn Deane talks about shitposting, ahead of the upcoming Melbourne Free University event 'The Tragic Art of Shitposting'.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/byte-into-itFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/3RRRFMByteIntoIT/Twitter: https://twitter.com/byteintoit
This week, Ryan does a solo episode with the one and only Kareem (Rahma). They talk about his new short film with New York Nico, North Korea, Vice, A24's duds, the pyramids, subway slime and much, much more. (Tune in, now on Acast friendship ended with Buzzsprout, charging me $18 a month to do a podcast we make no money off of. STUUUGGAAATTTTTTTSSS!!!!) Follow Kareem on Instagram & TikTokListen to "Meticulous Vibe" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Osmium doet niet aan zomerstops (als je die van vorig jaar niet meerekent). In de wereld van presentatoren Pim en Niels schijnt de zon immers nooit, dus er wordt gewoon stug een nieuwe aflevering uitgeperst in deze snikhete temperaturen. En dat terwijl de helft van het duo de afgelopen maand zo'n beetje elke Nederlandse concertzaal van binnen zag en daar aardig wat Instagram shitposts over maakte, en de andere helft door het Himalaya gebergte struinde aan de andere kant van de wereld terwijl hij last had van scheurbuik of iets soortgelijks. Maar zoals altijd is het de muziek (of het zuurpruimen erover) wat hen weer tezamen brengt. Trek die verbintenis verder door, koop wat matchende outfits en voilà: de fanclub is geboren. Zijn er legitieme redenen om je te voegen bij zo'n club, of is de black metal militia van Watain simpelweg een kneuzenbrigade? Daarnaast wordt er stilgestaan bij het “Weet Waar Je Koopt” initiatief. Deze campagne wordt door een groot deel van de Nederlandse muziekscene gedragen, en moet concertgangers informeren over tweedehands kaartverkoop en de risico's daarvan. Maar wordt dit wel met de beste intenties gedaan, of stinkt er iets aan dit zaakje? Ook wordt er nog even stilgestaan bij de tegenvallende kaartverkoop van Into The Grave, en het zeiken hierover door de festivaldirecteur. Daar bovenop worden er natuurlijk weer concerttips en luistertips gegeven. Kortom: de beentjes hangen weer buiten in de negenendertigste aflevering van de zwaarste podcast in het Nederlands. Beeldmateriaal door Frido Stolte (The View Photography) en muziek van, natuurlijk, Watain. Onderwerpen: Watain - Malfeitor (00:00) Welkomstwoord over weerloze shitposting op Instagram en waarderingen op Spotify (00:10) Hoe metal is Nepal? (04:28) Shout-outs aan Osmium-luisteraars Rico Nasty en Daan (07:16) De black metal militia van Watain (09:55) Lid worden van een fanclub voor de eensgezindheid, is metal niet al een hechte gemeenschap? (15:03) Het verschil tussen liefhebberij en een fanclub (19:09) Individualisme of generalisme? (22:09) Onder welke voorwaarde zou Niels lid worden van een fanclub? (28:19) Individualisme of loyalisme? (32:04) Is Zware Metalen een kneuzenbrigade? (34:38) De mogelijkheid dat de black metal militia helemaal geen fanclub is (38:00) Het Weet Waar Je Koopt initiatief als Trojaans paard (40:55) Tegenvallende kaartverkopen en azijnpissende festivalorganisatoren (52:16) Concerttip van Niels: Terzij de Horde en Ggu:ll in Sittard en Eindhoven als herhaling van een ZM jubileumconcert (56:26) Concerttip van Pim: Morning Again en Hometown Crew in Willemeen als excuus voor een geschiedenisles metalcore (58:20) Luistertip van Niels: White Ward - False Light, voordeel van de twijfel gekregen post-black met filmnoirjazz (01:02:01) Luistertip van Pim: Artificial Brain - Artificial Brain, complexe death metal met onkarakteristiek wollige productie (01:05:31) Shout-outs (1:10:00) Links: Festivalverslag van Graveland (dag 2 met Watain) Interview met bandleider Erik Danielsson van Watain tijdens Graveland Weet Waar Je Koopt Festivalverslag van Into The Grave (dag 3 met Emperor) Terzij de Horde en Ggu:ll in Poppodium Volt en Stroomhuis Morning Again en Hometown Crew in Willemeen White Ward Bandcamp Artificial Brain Bandcamp Artificial Brain en Devoid Of Thought in Little Devil
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This week we bash Nazis, Elon Musk (again), Amazon Unionization and Restrictive Abortion laws. Leftöver Crack - Nazi White Trash bashbrotherpod@protonmail.com
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Esta semana vivimos el sorteo de grupos de Qatar 2022 con una repartición de chingadazos muy curiosa; la Champions ya está descartando el cascajo y se viene lo bueno y recordamos como el Loco Abreu destruyó el alma de un país.
Minggulibur Podcast Topics edisi pertama diawali dengan hadirnya akun Shitposting musik yang postingan nya selalu membuat anda terpingkal pingkal karena isinya komedi, komedi dan komedi heran saya juga. Akun ini bernama NOTFUSSED, mengawali akun ini di 2017, NOTFUSSED, menjelma dari shitposting musik haha dan hihi sampai menjadi media partner acara brand brand besar dari yang halal sampai yang haram. Di episode ini juga NOTFUSSED berbagi musik apa yang ia dengarkan. So, ladies and gentlemen, this is Minggulibur Podcast Topics: NOTFUSSED Kritik, Saran, Donasi dan Press Release kirim ke Instagram: @minggulibur.podcast Twitter: @mglbr Donasi: saweria.co/mingguliburpodcast E-mail: mglbrpdcst@gmail.com
Dan and John talk about the stupid WIll Smith Chris Rock thing, Ukraine, Russia, Prepping, Food, Oil, and Tik Tok Sales. Special thanks to Cottongin, Sir Addison CEO of Shitposting, and Adam Curry for donating to and joining the offensive. These guys are definitely not feds. We salute you! Thanks to Charles Gehring for the dope ass art. Challenge him by submitting your artwork to dan@mmo.show Prove you're not a fed by donating to mmo.show/donate! As always, stay frosty Space Cow boys! C U Next Tuesday!
Welcome to Negronis with Nord. Today's episode is about keeping up with cultural vibe shifts and an existential question: is shitposting dead? James covers how this vibe shift and cultural aesthetic change could play out, why film and camcorders are making a comeback, and as always, what this means for influencers.
@NFTLlama joins Kosher, Bento, and Brett to talk about Llamaverse, the stress of founding a project, what to look for in an investment, and how to stay balanced in a stressful enviroment. (:01) Intro to Llama (4:00) Llamaverse and the Art of Shitposting (14:00) What do you look for in a project? (22:00) Llamascape and Llama World (33:00) Building in a Bear Market (37:00) The Advantage of Alpha Groups (46:00) Pre-mint strewss vs Post-mint Follow Llama: twitter.com/NFTLlama https://twitter.com/Llamaverse_ https://twitter.com/LlamaScapeNFT Join The WGMI Podcast Discord: https://discord.gg/ujh4rRTxrP Follow WGMI Studios on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WGMI_Studios Opensea: https://opensea.io/collection/wgmi-studios-genesis Brett: Twitter- https://twitter.com/thebrettway Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsg20ERGZt9eHVZRXROJSqg Kosher Plug: Twitter - https://twitter.com/KosherPlug YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/KosherPlug BentoBoi: Twitter - https://twitter.com/BentoBoiNFT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi9YaudzKqcTwpgyViM-aRg
In this week's episode, Mel and Alisa dive into the very real world of shitty tarot and psychic readings. Mel put a call out in a tarot community thread asking people to share their bad experiences, we unexpectedly received hundreds of replies, and we have the honour of sharing a few of these responses with you here on the pod. Digressions include our personal experiences with witchy cults and upsells, living with our very un-spiritual partners, and murky green vibes. Join our Patreon here. https://patreon.com/unboxingthetarot Connect with us on Instagram: @unboxingthetarot @alisa.hartley @your.nature.within
"It started like any other love story ... shitposting on Twitter." Liam Killingstad writes a newsletter to 1M+ people via Front Office Sports. Prior to FOS, Liam was a Goldman Sachs analyst focused on energy solutions. This was our first live convo and it went swimmingly. After our call, I immediately bought 2 books he recommended + wrote about some of the ideas we talked about. Lots of valuable insights. We discuss: how memes got him a job information mapping + cartography twitter strategy + threads attention GDP Liam Killingstad: Twitter Jason Levin: Twitter | Website
Bueno señor@s hemos vuelto y que mejor que realizando nuestros AWARDS, donde todos, pero TODOS ganan su premio, nos volvimos a reunir y de manera definitiva para grabar, hablar weas como siempre y eso
Algoritmen gör en djupdykning i hyperkurerade flöden och memekonton - framför allt i dem vi inte gillar. Vad gör ett memekonto uselt? Och vad är egentligen shitposting? Vi reder ut!
L'anno sta finendo e come ultima puntata prima della pausa invernale Piatti e Giannoni vi parleranno del loro argomento preferito: i meme. Vedremo quali sono stati i meme più riassuntivi degli ultimi 12 mesi e vi consiglieremo qualche pagina per trascorrere felici momenti natalizi quando vi annoierete al cenone con i parenti.
In this episode, Alisa and Mel read some of the best shitposting found in the r/tarot subreddit. Whether you're unfamiliar with Reddit or know its humorous powers, strap in for our funniest episode yet, one that you won't want to miss. Topics include why tarot cards are too big for our tiny hands, worst readings, and what it is to be a deck slut. Don't forget to check out our Patreon where you can choose from three tiers that offer a variety of extra fab content including early access and bonus episodes, access to workshops, a creative space featuring new tarot spreads, and insights into the Celtic lunar cycles each month and much more! Join our Patreon here. https://patreon.com/unboxingthetarot Connect with us on Instagram: @unboxingthetarot @alisa.hartley @your.nature.within
Episode interview with Denzuul, find his Twitter https://twitter.com/Denzuul?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor (@Denzuul) [0:53 – 4:50] Denzuul bought bitcoin as far back as 2011, started to really get into it by 2015. Last year (2020) noticed investment potential of NFTs and from there fell in love with the art side of things. When Denzuul started off with NFTs he thought projects like https://www.cryptokitties.co/ (Kitties) and https://www.larvalabs.com/cryptopunks (Punks) were dumb. Aesthetically he still doesn't quite get it but, understanding the technology and community behind these projects his respect and understanding has grown. [4:50 – 7:00] Kizu also agrees that the meme and PFP projects do not do much for him aesthetically which brings up the question, why are these projects so popular? Sabretooth points out that crypto is, at its core, antagonistic (towards Wall Street or traditional finance). NFTs inherited this antagonism and thus also look to undermine the traditional art world and its values. That is the point or the greatness of it. [7:00 – 8:26] Kizu talks about the identifying factors of the https://gevols.com/ (G'Evol) project, and what elements people might identify with. Denzuul denies involvement in the project and states that he is merely a huge fan. That when he first saw a baby in a ski mask, he felt it was tru;y different from other projects and there was something there he identified with. [8:59 – 10:53] Sabretooth notes that, people come into the NFT space usually because they are attracted to the money that can be made but that this often evolves into a deeper love for the art. Denzuul finds that what actually moved him to feel more connected to the scene was shit posting. This was what brought him to really love the scene. [10:53 – 12:45] Denzuul was always a shit poster, even back in the crypto scene. He used to have multiple personas, he now almost exclusively focuses on Denzuul profile. [12:45 – 14:41] Denzull thinks that if Ethereum doesn't come out with the https://ethereum.org/en/eth2/ (2.0) version in the next year or two, that they will start loosing the NFT market, but not their DeFi market. He thinks that art doesn't have the same need for security as finance. That it is not worth paying $400 per transaction for the extra security and that https://hen101.xyz/ (HEN) will take their place if they don't fix issues around https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/gas/ (gas fees). [14:41 – 16:19] Denzuul says that gas fees were really high in spring/summer of 2021. Felt the need to buy JPEGs but couldn't afford to on ETH so he started to move to HEN. From there he kept finding great projects and got hooked. Now he owns over 1000 works on HEN. [16:19 – 18:00] Sabretooth points out that we're in an https://dgen.network/what-really-happens-in-an-nft-bear-market/ (NFT bear market). Denzuul feels this will probably last until the end of the year, but says that it's a good thing since you can't have a market that is always rising. As crypto goes up, it is natural trader psychology that people will want to hold on to their crypto as apposed to NFTs. Thinks that it may be a rough 6 months but that looking to the long haul he's still really bullish on NFTs. [18:03 – 19:00] Denzuul's favorie artists on HEN are, https://twitter.com/tokblokk?lang=en (TokBlok), he is also partial to https://twitter.com/DALEKSPACEMONKY?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor (Dalek) as he has a collection with him. He is a huge fan of https://twitter.com/kiszkiloszki (kiszkiloszki) and also gives a shot out to https://www.instagram.com/vondoyl/?hl=en (Von Doyle) and http://www.laurencefuller.art/ (Laurence Fuller). [19:00 – 20:05] 95% of Denzuul's buying process is based on simply if he likes it or not (especially on HEN). 5% is based on value and
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We talk about getting a $100K scholarship, software projects, Twitter, time management, AR/VR and more. 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 Prashant: www.takeme.to/prashant Anson: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ansonyuu LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anson-y/ OUTLINE (00:32) Getting $100K scholarship (3:31) Raising $200K for non-profit (7:16) High School experience (10:37) Choosing System Design Engineering (11:48) Ideal Job (18:01) Last movie that made us cry (20:08) Building Reflect chrome extension (27:11) Shitposting on Twitter (29:28) Getting into Contrary Capital (30:45) Time management (36:17) Indian Entrepreneurship Scene (41:07) Industries ripe for disruption (43:59) Strategy Course (44:56) Jam3 and AR/VR (50:18) NFT and web3 (56:56) Gig economy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Can you build an investment firm on the basis of shitposting. The folks at Yunt Capital have and they are having a great time doing it. Name of Guest: Sath / DeFi Berg Name of Project: Yunt Capital Twitter URL of Guest: https://twitter.com/EdTweetsWords https://twitter.com/DeFiBerg Project Twitter URL: https://twitter.com/YuntCapital Project URL: https://yunt.capital Project/Guest Description: Shitposting #DeFi fund Background: Berg is a tech consultant in SaaS. Helps implement platforms for companies. Sath is an astrophysicist and applied mathematician. Did the 2017 run. Left the space through 2020. Missed most of the DeFi run up. Came back in. Is now leaving his job in academia to focus full time on DeFi investing. Shitposting is the theme Discord for Alchemix is the core of where they all met and formed. Berg is a tech consultant in SaaS. Helps implement platforms for companies. Sath is an astrophysicist and applied mathematician. Did the 2017 run. Left the space through 2020. Missed most of the DeFi run up. Came back in Is leaving his job in academia to focus full time on DeFi investing Was pigeonholed in his career and couldn't move out of it. Wants to solve problems, so this makes sense for him. 18 people in Yunt Capital They want to be able to help projects and tell them how they can improve. How they structure deals. Each person decides individually whether they want in to a particular deal. Starts with one or more people presenting an opportunity and then they create a separate deal channel in their Discord to discuss further. Everyone deep dives in and then they get on calls to discuss further. Content is King for Yunt. It is driving extensive deal flow to them and is a powerful driver for them of all the deals they are doing. They are pretty amazed at what is coming to them. They work hard to teach others in order to help them learn themselves. We discussed the details of setting up their Wyoming DAO and they had one member - Tilt that really drove that forward. Why they chose a DAO over forming an offshore corporation. They setup accredited investor status as well. They are actually mostly anonymous as well. Why it is so important to set it up correctly. How they handle the investment funds going in together and out to a project. They do take equity in projects. They get advisory tokens for some projects and those get divided evenly amongst the group. Great way to reward the other members driving content and deals in. What NFT project do they think will actually become a powerful IP. What chain they really like and some cool projects coming out of it. Who they think are the most important people to them in the space. Fitch from the NFT world Danny from popsicle and abracadabra --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/missiondefi/support
Hosts Dan & Al breeze through chapter two of the sequel to the 2010 NYT best-selling novel by Hilary Duff (with Elise Allen) called Devoted. In this episode we cover topics including what Elixir tastes like, greek girls with latin names, autofiction, ancient Yelp reviews, relationship advice, and, of course, the classic pastime of going to Friendly's with your divorced parent. Join us on this wild ride. Why not? Links to follow along: https://kashgar.com.au/blogs/history/the-bawdy-graffiti-of-pompeii-and-herculaneu https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/12/11/cat-person https://slate.com/human-interest/2021/07/cat-person-kristen-roupenian-viral-story-about-me.html Follow us on Twitter @CindyStoriez Email us at CinderellaStoriez@gmail.com Become one of the Duffheadz on our Discord! https://discord.gg/Q3suGhxWqd
Memes and shitposting aren't new to the internet. What's somewhat recent are communities of meme creators that live and breathe in guerrilla groups all over social media. You've probably seen content created by these groups -- they work tirelessly to bring modern jokes to old school properties. Joe and Mark sit down with Doug Eberle, founder of Seinfeld Soupposting. A group that consistently creates brilliant content using the beloved TV property. Be sure to check out our side stitch on Shitposting as it pairs well with content that we reference in this episode. Our thanks to Doug for joining us and enjoy! Music Credits: "Pixel Peeker Polka - Faster" Written and performed by: Kevin MacLeod "Our Young Guts" Written and performed by: Andy G. Cohen
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