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Sovrn's Signal product is an on-page measurement and data enrichment tool designed to help publishers increase the value of their ad inventory. In the interview, Peter Cunha, Managing Director of Signal at Sovrn, explains that the product enhances bid requests by incorporating attention metrics, dynamic floor pricing, and identity signals to improve ad performance. Signal originated from Sovrn's acquisition of OnScroll, a company that pioneered viewable engaged time as an early attention metric. Sovrn differentiates itself by eliminating revenue share on its SSP and instead charging publishers a volumetric CPM fee only when Signal improves yield. The conversation also touches on the growing role of attention-based advertising, the challenges of industry adoption, and why major platforms like Google and Amazon don't offer similar data transparency to publishers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we're talking to Eric Rice, President at SOVRN Capital. Eric shares his journey from skepticism to becoming a Bitcoin advocate and explains the revolutionary potential of Bitcoin mining. Discover how innovative mining operations are leveraging waste energy and tax credits to mine Bitcoin at incredibly low costs. All of this right here, right now, on the Modern CTO Podcast! To learn more about SOVRN, check out their website here: https://sovrncapital.com/ Produced by ProSeries Media: https://proseriesmedia.com/ For booking inquiries, email booking@proseriesmedia.com
Max is joined by poet, artist, and founder of Sovrn.art, Ezra Shibboleth, for a conversation on the cutting-edge of everything. Tokens, and their many forms. Artistic expectations, and how Matt Kane has spent this past week subverting them (with fiery results). Building a successful platform in a bear market, and what that requires of its founders. The very apocalypse itself, and how humans might react.
Walker Ryan is a New York City based professional skateboarder and author. Walker grew up in northern California skating from a young age. By the time he was in high school he was traveling from his small home town to San Francisco to skate the big city. Unlike most professional skateboarders he enrolled in college after graduating high school and that was when he career finally took off. His skateboarding career has lasted over a decade and had a ton of ups and downs, but no one can deny his impact on what people thought was possible. I mean, have you seen his switch backside flips?! Walker has travelled to countless countries and put out more than a dozen top notch video parts. He went pro for Organika skateboards, and has ridden for SOVRN, Circa, DVS, Spitfire, Thunder, and a bunch of others over the years. Walker has always been a creative mind and eventually published his first book titled "Top of Mason" in 2020. His most recent novel titled "Off Clark" came out at the end of 2020 and is available to ship worldwide. He also co founded his own company called "Old Friends" that began as a small brand selling hats and t shirts. Old Friends has now evolved into a brand that focuses on fitness and helping skaters stay in tip top shape with their physical therapy and exercise routines designed specifically for skaters by skaters. In this episode we discuss all of this and much more.
Sovrn's solutions include an exchange (its original business), a data product, an ad management suite, and affiliate tools. For more information about our expert, Mike Shields: https://www.marketecture.tv/authors/author-Vh3qvaXix0gThe full version of this episode is available at https://www.marketecture.tv/programs/sovrn-walter-knapp .Visit Marketecture.tv to join our community and get access to full-length in-depth interviews. Marketecture is a new way to get smart about technology. Our team of real industry practitioners helps you understand the complex world of technology and make better vendor decisions through in-depth interviews with CEOs and product leaders at dozens of platforms. We are launching with extensive coverage of the marketing and advertising verticals with plans to expand into many other technology sectors.Copyright (C) 2022 Marketecture Media, Inc.
Veteran ad tech reporter Ronan Shields from Digiday joins Ari Paparo and Eric Franchi to talk about his Netflix scoop, the state of B2B journalism, and the undeclared war between DSPs and SSPs.In this episode:Sovrn take rates go to zeroCompetition act from Senator Mike LeeSemaphor on the history of OpenAIEU pubs don't like contextual dataVisit Marketecture.tv to join our community and get access to full-length in-depth interviews. Marketecture is a new way to get smart about technology. Our team of real industry practitioners helps you understand the complex world of technology and make better vendor decisions through in-depth interviews with CEOs and product leaders at dozens of platforms. We are launching with extensive coverage of the marketing and advertising verticals with plans to expand into many other technology sectors.Copyright (C) 2023 Marketecture Media, Inc.
Today we speak with Nick Baker of Sovrn Holdings. Sovrn is a sub-affiliate network. If you are looking to scale your affiliate program, you definitely want to listen to this episode and consider a sub-affiliate network like Sovrn Commerce. Reach out to Nick at nbaker@sovrn.com or his team at commercesupport@sovrn.com
This week, Media Voices co-host Peter Houston is at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in France. He catches up with attendees at the festival to find out what publishers and agencies are talking about this summer, and how optimistic they are about the next few years. This is the second of a two-part podcast from the Festival; the first centred on the publisher perspective. Media Voices at Cannes 2022 is sponsored by Sovrn, a leading publisher technology platform. Day 2: Cookies and clean rooms are front-of-mind Hear from James Prudhomme, CRO at Optable, Jessica Jacobs, Global Director of Partnerships & Growth at Incubeta, Barry Adams, EVP of AdTech at IPONWEB, Matthew Papa, SVP of Business and Corporate Development at Captify, and Jonnie Moyes, Director of Buyer Development at Sovrn. They all explain what the pressing challenges and opportunities everyone is talking about at Cannes. These episodes are made possible by the support of our sponsors Sovrn. Sovrn provides advertising tools, technologies and services to tens of thousands of content creators, helping them make money, grow their businesses, and access a massive data commons that provides extraordinary insights. Learn more on their website, Sovrn.com, or follow them on LinkedIn and Twitter for more updates.
This week, Media Voices co-host Peter Houston is at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in France. He catches up with attendees at the festival to find out what publishers and agencies are talking about this summer, and how optimistic they are about the next few years. This is a two-part podcast, with the second part going live tomorrow with fresh updates from Cannes. Media Voices at Cannes 2022 is sponsored by Sovrn, a leading publisher technology platform. Day 1: Data and diversity top the agenda Hear from James Florence, Head of Advertising Technology at Immediate Media, Brian Morrissey, Founder of The Rebooting newsletter and podcast, and Dominic Perkins, Managing Director of UK and Europe at Sovrn as they give their impressions of Cannes so far. These episodes are made possible by the support of our sponsors Sovrn. Sovrn provides advertising tools, technologies and services to tens of thousands of content creators, helping them make money, grow their businesses, and access a massive data commons that provides extraordinary insights. Learn more on their website, Sovrn.com, or follow them on LinkedIn and Twitter for more updates.
This special episode of Media Voices includes the audio of our launch presentation for the Media Moments 2021 report. Chris, Peter and Esther each outline which media moment of the year they found interesting, before being joined by an expert panel of media analysts to dissect the year. The team are then joined by The Rebooting's Brian Morrissey, Press Gazette's Charlotte Tobitt, The Reuters Institute's Professor Lucy Kueng, and Sovrn's Dominic Perkins. The panel talks about some of the key media trends that have affected publishers this year, and what they're all keeping an eye on in 2022. Visit voices.media to learn more about our sponsors, partners and to download the report itself for free.
Invented and delivered a set of "supply-side" tools enabling mainstream web publishers to participate in commerce revenue for the first time. VigLink was the first company to apply display advertising techniques including realtime bidding and historical purchase behavior to in-content commerce links. At sale, VigLink was breakeven, delivered $1B in annual GMV spend, $50M in commissions, and $10M in net revenue. Established demand-side partnerships with 75,000 advertisers including Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Nike and many others. Targetted the needs of the publisher side half of the commerce relationship. Used that strategy to build a proprietary network of 2 million publishers including partnerships with Yahoo, Microsoft, Mozilla, Opera, Meredith and Vertical Scope. Elected board member of the Performance Marketing Association. Speaker at Advertising Week, Affiliate Summit and others. Personally led the product function of the business balancing the needs of advertisers and publishers (and by extension consumers) as well as regulators including navigating the launch of European GDPR regulations. Personally recruited and hired more than 100 candidates across every startup discipline. Acquired competitors: Driving Revenue, LinkSmart and Prosperent. Raised venture capital: First Round Capital (Josh Kopelman), Google Ventures (Rich Miner), Emergence Capital (Kevin Spain), RRE (Will Porteous) and others including Reid Hoffman and Deep Nishar investing personally.
Dashawn Jordan discusses growing up in Arizona, watching his first skate video “Mindfield”, getting flowed by Zombie Skateboards, his first ad in a local magazine called AZ Thread, coming to California for the first time, skating for Darkstar Skateboards & Vox Shoes, getting his first Nike SB box, winning the “Make It Count” contest, skating for Sovrn Skateboards, quitting Sovrn and not having a board sponsor for 2+ years, connecting with Marc Johnson then getting on Business & Co, turning Pro for Business & Co, skating in Street League, his technique for Laser Heelfips, how he got on Toy Machine Skateboards, filming his part for Toy Machine “Vaccine”, his love for making music and much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pro skater, podcast co-host and producer, husband, and now author of his own book—Walker Ryan sits down in his families abode in Bolinas and talks about the entire process of writing a book (which might include some spoilers), there's also early skate day stories in wine country, seeing Billy Pepper, meeting Ron Allen and skating for his company, 510 Skateshop, Karl Watson and Organika, turning pro, his podcast "Old Friends Catch Up", skating for SOVRN, and much more. We even have a GIVEAWAY this week, so make sure to enter! ------------------------------------------------ SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: MANSCAPED -Get 20% Off the LAWNMOWER 4.0 + Free Shipping, with the code: SHOUTOUT http://www.Manscaped.com THE TAO OF SKATEBOARDING (https://amzn.to/3w8314S) BLUE PLATE (http://www.blueplatesf.com/) ------------------------------------------------ SUBSCRIBE TO TALKIN SCHMIT NOW: https://bit.ly/2RYE75F ------------------------------------------------ FOLLOW WALKER on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/walkerryan/ https://www.instagram.com/oldfriends__/ BUY THE "TOP OF MASON" BOOK https://bit.ly/2Sqk4Ra OLD FRIENDS CATCH UP PODCAST https://apple.co/34gdqiQ ON THE GRAM https://www.instagram.com/jake_wooten/ https://www.instagram.com/tania.skate/ https://www.instagram.com/lucyhellerr/ https://www.instagram.com/stevecaballero https://www.instagram.com/chloessevigny/ ------------------------------------------------ PRE SHOW SONG: "Prayer" by Hongry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Cbdy... INTRO MUSIC: "Mary's Cross" by Natur FIRST IMPRESSION: Austin Kanfoush CREDITS MUSIC: “Adirondack gate” by Shane Medanich CLOSING MONOLOGUE: Noelle Fiore EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Sharal Camisa If you want to help support the show, head over to https://www.talkinschmit.com/ and pick up some merchandise. There's also lots of photos, video and extras to help complement each interview. WEBSITE: https://talkinschmit.com/ YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/epiclytrife INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/talkin_schmit FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TalkinSchmit/ CONTACT with comments or suggestions: TalkinSchmit@Gmail.com During these difficult times I encourage you to help your local skate shops, your favorite restaurants, friends and family. Be kind and give what you can to those that are in need. If you have good friends, tell them you love them while you still can. #skateboarding #podcast #TalkinSchmit #WalkerRyan #OldFriends #KyleWalkerRyanSpencerHamilton --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkin-schmit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkin-schmit/support
On our 30th show, we're joined by Darcy Baber, Director of Product Management at Sovrn. Hear what she's most proud of and how she's driving change in the industry. Learn more about Sovrn, providing advertising tools, technologies, and services to content creators, at https://www.sovrn.com/.
Melissa Cooper, Director, Privacy and Compliance at Sovrn Holdings, Inc. and John Rosendahl, Engineer at Sovrn Holdings, Inc. are our feature guest this week and are interviewed by Janelle Hsia. News from Whataburger, Frontier Airlines, The National Cybersecurity Center, Stack Hawk, Red Canary, Optiv, zvelo, Webroot, and a lot more! Support us on Patreon! Fun swag available - all proceeds will directly support the Colorado = Security infrastructure. Come join us on the new Colorado = Security Slack channel to meet old and new friends. Sign up for our mailing list on the main site to receive weekly updates - https://www.colorado-security.com/. If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com This week’s news: Join the Colorado = Security Slack channel Whataburger Plans New Location on the Moon...and in Colorado Frontier Airlines finally lands on the stock market with $570 million IPO The 50 Best Places to Travel in 2021 A champion is crowned in the 2021 Tech Madness competition Election officials herald Colorado's process as "gold standard" in voting NATIONAL CYBERSECURITY CENTER LAUNCHES NATIONWIDE CYBERSECURITY INITIATIVE Launches Nationwide Take action with the 2021 Threat Detection Report Optiv Security Introduces Enterprise Lab Focused on IoT in IT zvelo Launches Cybersecurity Professional Services for Malware Analysis, External Threat Hunting and Brand Vulnerability Assessment Why MSPs Need to Shift from Cybersecurity to Cyber Resilience Job Openings: The Broadmoor - Information Systems Network Administrator Red Canary - Senior Incident Handler OTS - OTS DevSecOps Engineer Checkpoint - Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), West Randori - HOC Attacker Oracle - Senior Assurance Engineer Spectrum - Security Engineer I Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck - Information Security Analyst Colorado Judicial Branch - Network Security Engineer Conga - Lead Information Security Analyst TrackVia - Security Automation Engineer Upcoming Events: This Week and Next: ISSA COS April Chapter Meeting - 4/6 ISSA CO Mini Seminar - 4/10 CTA - COLORADO PRIVACY ACT WEBINAR - 4/13 ISSA Denver - April Chapter Meeting - 4/14 ASIS - WIS : COFFEE CHAT WITH KATIE JUMP - 4/15 View our events page for a full list of upcoming events * Thanks to CJ Adams for our intro and exit! If you need any voiceover work, you can contact him here at carrrladams@gmail.com. Check out his other voice work here. * Intro and exit song: "The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Hear how Sovrn is helping publishers remain independent and learn what's next in the world of content and e-commerce. Walter also explains the ingredients that make a city ripe for startups.
“You will always have problems and you'll always have to find solutions to problems no matter how much money you make. Today I had the pleasure to talk with pro skater, serial entrepreneur, real estate investor, and the absolute legend that is Mikey Taylor. Mikey Taylor explains his journey through becoming a pro athlete straight out of high school, then transitioning into entrepreneurship, starting his own businesses and eventually retiring from skateboarding professionally and getting into fund management and using his social platforms to help teaching about money and financial literacy. This is honestly one of my most favorite interviews on the podcast. Mikey shares so much value that this is likely an episode you are going to want to listen to twice. Mikey Taylor's Businesses:Saint Archer Brewery Sovrn Skate company Avni IntelligenceCommune CapitalBook- Principles by Ray DalioBook- Rich Dad Poor Dad By Robert KiyosakiBook- The Richest Man of Babylon by George S ClasonBook- The BibleInstagram- @MikeyTaylorTikTok- @MikeyTaylorPlease let me know what you think about this content with a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, or hit my up with a DM on Instagram @NickTroutmanKayak I would love to here more about the subjects that you are most interested in, or any individuals that you would like me to interview. Thanks for listening,Nick Troutman See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
President of Commune, professional Skater, co-founder of Saint Archer Beer Co., owner of Sovrn, and a family man. One of the great dudes that I know and honored to call him a friend, Mikey Taylor. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/humanspod/support
In episode 003 of The Dirt Buzz, I finally got my act together and figured out how to record show guests, so I asked my good friend Brian Elliott to come on as my first guest. I've known Brian since 2006 when we met while working together at Carl's Cycle Sales in Boise, and we've been friends ever since.Brian lives in Helena, Montana, with his wife, two kids, and a dog named Bob, where he works for SOVRN creative agency. He also helps Randy Hawkins and the AmPro Yamaha Factory Offroad Team with PR and other marketing. Get to know Brian Elliott as we randomly ramble about our friendship, the powersports industry, old EnduroCross memories, and what it's like to lose his social media accounts.Thanks for listening! Get out and enjoy life on two wheels, listen to great music, be kind to each other, and Keep the Buzz Rolling. Have a question about the powersports industry that you've always wanted to be answered? Have an episode idea you'd like to share? Drop me a line at editor@dirtbuzz.com. Follow Dirt Buzz https://www.dirtbuzz.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dirtbuzz/Buzz Media Content Marketing Services Content Creation, Writing, and Marketing Services – We Know Powersports!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/dirtbuzz)
Sovrn is an ad tech company that's made some interesting bets. I catch up with CEO Walter Knapp and talk through their strategy and what's really important to publishers: independence.
Today's guest is Emmy Winning Television Producer and Host Lisa Ballard. She is an award-winning Outdoor writer, photographer, and champion skier… She also paddles, casts a fly rod and shoots straight. We talk about her career, how she became a writer and she has great advice for anyone looking to begin a career writing and photographing in the Outdoor space. Facebook Twitter Instagram The Outdoor Biz Podcast Please give us a rating and review HERE Show Notes Today's guest is Emmy Winning Television Producer and Host Lisa Ballard. She is an award-winning Outdoor writer, photographer, and champion skier… She also paddles, casts a fly rod and shoots straight. We talk about her career, how she became a writer and she has great advice for anyone looking to begin a career writing and photographing in the Outdoor space. Show Notes Introduction to the Outdoors I was born into it I think. I grew up in Lake Placid, New York, and the Adirondacks Saranac Lake. My dad was really into doing stuff outdoors, like skiing in particular, but you know, we hiked and we went fishing now and again, and we were just doing what all other families are doing? We'd go out on the lakes paddling or we'd water ski. I went to summer camp and, it was just our lifestyle and it's a lifestyle I've embraced my whole life. Things we talked about Dartmouth College Outings Club US Ski Team ESPN The Travel Channel Ski New England Wildlife Journal -PBS Outdoor Writers Association of America OWAA Conferences OWAA Scholarships & Fellowships Birds and Blooms Wyoming Wildlife Colorado Outdoors New Hampshire Wildlife Journal US Ski Hall of Fame Mountain Health Co-Op Trade Show Banner Get outdoors! Advice for folks wanting to get into the outdoor biz or into, or photography So a lot of people do it through a university degree, which is fine. If you had that opportunity, great, I did not. I got into it by being outdoors. But the key is no matter how you do it, and especially if you do it by the route that I took, which was literally on the job training. You really have to pick your mentors and really learn what you want to do. You might like to take pictures, let's take photography. You might like to take photos, get some good gear, take some training from somebody that you really like, what they do photographically Same with writing. You might think you write well, but read a lot of other people's writing and really try to get your work critiqued. There's nothing better than a writing critique or a photo critique in a workshop because you learn so much and you can't do it in isolation. I work as a freelancer and I spent many hours in the outdoors and also in my office by myself, but that time with colleagues and other people, whether it's in a workshop that I'm leading or a workshop I'm giving or at an OWAA conference or another conference. That's really valuable time because you can't do it in a vacuum, even though a lot of times you are by yourself. So that's my biggest piece of advice is really look at what other people are doing. And, and especially those people that are successful and that are similar. As a writer or as a photographer, you still have to learn the basics. You still have to know how to write with good grammar, and then you can take your poetic license. It's unlikely that you're going to get published in national geographic your first time out, or outdoor life or whatever. You want to try to get stuff locally or regionally. They're not going to pay as well, so don't give up your day job yet. But as it grows, you'll find your path. It's just like anything, you have to build your portfolio. I think I've learned the most by really trying to understand what successful people are doing and, and understanding the craft, from that basic level. Rick Saez is a participant in various brand affiliate programs including the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, Shareasale, Sovrn, Kit.co, and CJ Affiliates. Affiliate advertising programs are designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com and other brand and product sites. Favorite Books The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings by J R Tolkien Books as Gifts Hiking the White Mountains by Lisa Densmore Gasparilla by Lisa Ballard, an early chapter book for kids Favorite piece of Outdoor Gear under $100 Headlamp Connect with Lisa Website: lisaballardoutdoors.com Facebook: lisa.a.densmore
How do the skills learned in pro skating translate to entrepreneurship? For Mikey Taylor, a career spent doing darkslides and noseblunts was a masterclass is managing fear, building a brand and finding purpose. And today, Mikey is leveraging what he learned to invest in real estate—and help other athletes and entrepreneurs achieve financial freedom in the process. Mikey is the President and Managing Principal at Commune Capital, a private equity real estate investment fund built around the idea that financial freedom isn’t a dream, but a tangible life worth pursuing. He has 20 years of professional skateboarding experience, holding sponsorship contracts with DC Shoes, GoPro Cameras and Alien Workshop and cofounding SOVRN, a skateboard and apparel company out of Los Angeles. Mikey was also the cofounder of Saint Archer Brewing Company, a multimillion-dollar craft beer operation acquired by MillerCoors in 2015. On this episode of Founders Club, Mikey joins Oliver to discuss his evolution from pro skater to entrepreneur and explain how pushing through fear has served him in both ventures. He shares his good fortune in being introduced to Randy Sanada, describing how he learned to invest in himself—and other lucrative asset classes like multifamily and self-storage. Listen in for Mikey’s insight around building a brand, responding to criticism, and creating a community through Commune Capital. Key Takeaways [0:38] What drew Mikey to skating Opportunity to compete against himself Changed way of seeing world (e.g.: handrails, cement walls) [3:00] How Mikey learned to push through fear Trick brain into allowing body to try things Learn what hold you back + monitor fear [10:32] Mikey’s insight around building a brand Know WHO building brand for Consistent + welcoming = TRUST [17:08] Mikey’s introduction to investing Parents encouraged to meet with Randy Sanada Taught to live below means, deploy capital in opportunities [23:12] Mikey’s first investments HIMSELF (becoming better skater to increase income) Stock market, storage units [28:06] Mikey’s experience with Saint Archer Built around action sports community Challenge to navigate massive growth [38:40] How Mikey dealt with the end of his skating career Loss of identity, lowest point despite success Realized purpose necessary to push forward [47:55] Mikey’s vision for Commune Capital Start with idea to help skaters learn investing Expand to include other sports and entrepreneurs [50:37] Mikey’s take on the criticism re: gentrification Realized error in communicating mission Critics see through lens of their experience Deep value-add projects improve communities [58:54] The projects Commune Capital is pursuing now Multifamily properties and storage units Accredited investors (eventually add Reg A offering) [1:02:12] Mikey’s advice on finding deals Build relationships with brokers, developers Get educated + be persistent to get first deal [1:07:21] The benefit of investing with Commune Capital Part of community, return beyond money Preferred return for every investor [1:14:23] What’s brought Mikey the most joy Giving brewery investors’ money back Putting others first = most rewarding [1:18:11] Mikey advice for aspiring entrepreneurs Self-aware of strengths + weaknesses Don’t be limited by what others think Connect with Mikey Commune Capital SOVRN Connect with Oliver Big Block Realty Oliver on Facebook Oliver on LinkedIn Resources Street League Skateboarding Randy Sanada Jr. Zach Harris’ Piece on Gentrification BiggerPockets Saint Archer Craft Brewery Eric Upchurch
Mikey Taylor is a former professional skateboarder, co-founder of Californian based brewery Saint Archer (who sold to Miller Coors), founder of SOVRN skateboards & private equity fund Commune Capital. He is also one of the nicest people I've met and I'm delighted we produced, in my opinion, one of the best conversations on Take FLIGHT! Enjoy.
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We discuss Nate Greenwood’s SOVRN part, Nike SB “GIZMO”, Zoo York reboot “Under Old Management”, Trevor Colden, Crupié Wheels' "Multicultural " Video 3, Sam Fairweather - 335 Skate Supply, Loveletters Season 10: Lizzie Armanto, Converse CONS One Star Pro Alexis Sablone, Gavin Bottger's "Duel For Fuel”, TONY HAWK SELLS OUT. AGAIN, Diego off Primitive and much more!
Helloooo, We have Mikey on the show today. I have to admit I was nervous for this one. One, because I look up to Mikey and love his content. Two, this was my first ever Skype call. It went decently well although in a few spots Mikey cut out. If you hear any choppiness or maybe sentences that don't seem in place, that would be why. Mikey is a former pro skateboarder and now current entrepreneur. He has a list of projects he's involved in. Sovrn a skatebrand, St Archer Brewery which he built with a few other partners and ended up selling, and currently Commune Capital. A finance real estate company, He also co hosts a podcast called The Avni Interviews. Give this one a listen Mikey is amazing and killed it.
Julie Penner on the MindMill Podcast Julie Penner is the former director of the famed Techstars business accelerator program. She has worked with hundreds of diverse companies; challenging, empowering, and propelling them into new arenas of success. Julie now works as COO of Halp. This episode is with Julie Penner (@soulofstartups), former director of the famed Techstars business accelerator program in Boulder Colorado. She has worked with hundreds of diverse companies; challenging, empowering, exposing, and propelling them into new arenas of success. Despite the endless metrics and data-points of analysis, Julie maintains that its always human development that governs the success of a company. The Techstars accelerator has expanded to over a hundred global programs, but started in Boulder. There are few people who have the collective knowledge and experience Julie possesses. Julie now works as COO of Halp. Julie is one of those people who I immediately felt connected to. She has incredibly demanding schedules and responsibilities, yet I have never had an interaction with her where she has come off rushed, uninterested, or not present. This interview was much different than i expected. I had prepared a series of analytical questions surrounding startups, founders, and processes. While we touch on these topics, the resounding theme of our conversation is on intentional self-growth and genuine connection. We discuss the emotional challenges that founders face, embracing humanity to propel teams, the power of self-reflection, and strength through vulnerability. We also touch on intentional ways to celebrate holidays, the Burning Man festival , and the Danish lifestyle of Hygge. Julie is a fantastic individual, i learn so much from her every time we speak. Im proud to share this conversation with Julie Penner on the MindMill podcast. https://youtu.be/HVULp7oG0Dw SHOWNOTES ABOUT JULIE PENNER BIO From Linked in I am currently the COO at Halp. Before Halp, I worked as Director at Techstars Boulder, investing and working with 60+ early-stage companies. Prior to Techstars, I worked as VP of Operations for Graphicly, an automated ebooks conversion and distribution platform. I managed a team of eight employees and contractors. My responsibilities included process improvement, weekly cash management and forecasting, contract management and negotiation, metrics tracking, HR and other non-product/sales functions. Prior to that, I worked as a corporate development analyst at Liberty Media. My work involved industry and company-specific research, strategy development, technology trend tracking, and valuation support. I graduated with an JD/MBA from University of Colorado focusing on entrepreneurship and technology in both the law school and the business school, graduating top third in my class with an entrepreneurial law certificate. Prior work also includes internships at SRS, a company that manages escrows and holdbacks in VC-backed M&A deals, Lijit (now Sovrn), a Boulder-based VC-backed startup and interning at the CU Tech Transfer Office. I also worked at Zeo, a Boston-based VC-backed startup that developed a consumer product. Specialties: consumer web, ebooks, eCommerce, strategy, social media, digital media, social commerce, entrepreneurship, start-ups, broadband, financial modeling, valuation analysis, market analysis. CONTACT JULIE Linked InEmailHalp WebsiteInstagram THE FEELING WHEEL Full Transcript Julie Penner | People over Product, Process, and Profit Intro: Welcome to the MindMill Podcast, where host, Seth Marcus dissect and discusses all things impacting young adults. Peers, mentors and professional share intimate conversations on subjects such as entrepreneurship, exercise and health, music and art, the blessings and curses of technology, travel, and how to navigate adulthood in this age of information.
In the latest episode of "Behind the Numbers," we're talking about ad viewability with Andy Evans, CMO of Sovrn. In an interview with eMarketer's Lauren Fisher, Evans discusses the intricacies of viewability and offers some surprising data about which ads actually engage users’ attention.
Rumi Morales is a Partner at Outlier Ventures, an investment firm focused on early stage companies with an investment horizon of 10-20 years driven by an investment thesis focused on convergence of AI, Blockchain and IoT. Our conversation covers her experience surviving the Asian Financial crises, the burst of the dot.coms and the global financial crisis - and how lessons from those experiences helped shape her views. She shares her experience managing venture investments at CME Group, navigating the digital disruption in trading and the appeal of AI and blockchain technologies in financial markets. The discussion also covered promising use cases for blockchain and IoT, the implications of “Crypto Winter” and comparisons of Blockchain and AI as the “troubled child who talks about everything” and the “quiet teenager that goes to their room and closes the door without saying anything”. Companies discussed include SmartCognition, Haja Networks, IOTA, Sovrn, Fetch.AI, Ocean Protocol and Botanic/SEED.
Weckingball is in the hot seat, Manny Busters, Alltimers “No Idea”, John Dilorenzo’s “Silhouette” Part, Alex Midler turns pro for Sovrn, Lil Wayne “Sorry For The Sk8” Part, Pizza Skateboards “Thaw And Order”, Quartersnacks x Nike SB and much more!
Walker Ryan discusses growing up in Napa Valley CA, getting sponsored by Ron Allen’s company Energy, riding for 510 Skate Shop, going to College in San Diego, getting on Organika, switch backside flipping the Love Gap, Kerry Getz hitting him up to ride for DVS, starting his company Old Friends, Mikey Taylor asking him to ride for SOVRN, filming his new SOVRN part in 5 months and much more...
Mikey Taylor discusses his recent hip surgery and recovery, the City Stars days, leaving Es for DVS, his first shoe royalty check that might have never been, skating for Alien Workshop, starting then selling Saint Archer, his new endeavor Villager Coconut Water, his board company Sovrn, gluten and much more...