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Techmeme Ride Home
(IHP) TheGlobe.com Saga Part III

Techmeme Ride Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 36:03


Part three of our epic conversation with Stephan Paternot. Here's what happens when you've been through the wringer. When you've been to the top of the rollercoaster and also down to the bottom. Here's how you take stock of your life, how you reinvent yourself, re-find you entrepreneurial spirit... I feel like there are so many lessons in these three episodes. Lessons for entrepreneurs today. Lesson for... I dunno. People in the crypto space? My thanks to Stephan Paternot for an insanely great conversation. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Techmeme Ride Home
(IHP) TheGlobe.com Saga Part II

Techmeme Ride Home

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 63:21


Ok, part 2 of the Stephan Paternot mega-episode right now. This is where we get into the meat of it, the good stuff, the whole crazy roller coaster ride of being the hottest startup of the dotcom era. And I was going to make this the last episode, but as I was editing this, I realized that after we get done with this story, Stephan talks a lot about what happens after... what happens after you've been on a crazy ride like this. How you have to reinvent yourself, and your life, and your career.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Techmeme Ride Home
(IHP) TheGlobe.com Saga Part I

Techmeme Ride Home

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 48:55


The story of the quintessential dotcom company. Also, if you squint, you can see the birth of social media. I said in the book, I think TheGlobe.com was the quintessential dot-com company. We spoke to one of the cofounders previously, Todd Krizelman. Todd was great, but he was time constrained and he didn't quite get as personal about the story as I would have hoped. Well, I finally got to talk to the other founder of TheGlobe, Stephan Paternot. And Stephan was… AMAZING. He shared the whole story, the whole wild ride, from a historical angle, from a business angle, from an entrepreneurial angle and also, from a very personal angle. THIS the dot-com era story I've been looking for for years. It's also the story of probably the most important pioneer of social media before there was even a term for such a thing. And by the way… that TV Show that just came out on NAT GEO, Valley of the Boom? THIS IS THAT STORY. Stephan just re-released his book, A Very Public Offering: The Story of theglobe.com and the First Internet Revolution.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Smart Humans with Slava Rubin
Smart Humans: Slated's Stephan Paternot on investing into movies and predicting box office returns

Smart Humans with Slava Rubin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 50:37


Stephan Paternot is Co-Founder & Executive Chairman of Slated, the leading online film packaging, financing, and distribution marketplace, supplying the exploding global demand for great content. In 2004, Stephan co-founded PalmStar, a film production and financing company that has produced and financed over 30 films including Hereditary (2018), Collateral Beauty (2016), Sing Street (2016) and John Wick (2014). Stephan is also the founder and general partner of the Actarus Funds. Founded in 2002, these angel funds have backed such companies as LendingClub, SecondMarket, Indiegogo, AngelList, Digital Currency Group, and many more. Prior to these ventures, Paternot is best known for co-founding one of the first Internet community sites, theglobe.com, in 1994. The company set stock market history when it went public in 1998 with a record-setting IPO, pushing the company valuation to over $1 billion. Over a six-year span, the company grew to over 300 employees, and the website became one of the top thirty most trafficked sites in the world. In 1999 Stephan won the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award and in 2001 published his memoir, A Very Public Offering, detailing his experience at theglobe.com. A Very Public Offering was updated and reissued in 2018 in conjunction with the worldwide release of the National Geographic Television series Valley of the Boom, in which Paternot is featured as a character.

Everyone Talks To Liz Claman – FOX News Radio

Host of FOX Business Network's Countdown to the Closing Bell with Liz Claman, Liz is joined by Stephan Paternot, co-founder of Slated, Inc, the first online film finance marketplace. But in 1994 Paternot co-founded one of the first Internet community sites theglobe.com with his Cornell roommate. Listen as Paternot describes how he built himself up after his record-setting IPO came crashing down around him. Follow Liz on Twitter: @LizClaman

Focus TV
Stephan Paternot

Focus TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 13:19


Stephan Paternot by Good Morning LaLa Land

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Financial Grownup with Bobbi Rebell
Personal branding, paper wealth and plastic pants with the Globe.com’s Stephan Paternot

Financial Grownup with Bobbi Rebell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 12:38


Steph Paternot make a virtual fortune when the internet startup he co-founded in college, TheGlobe.com set records on its first trading day. But he and his company paid the price when his personal brand image as a brash young hard- partying entrepreneur pulled attention away from the business fundamentals.  For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/stephanpaternot 

Internet History Podcast
188. TheGlobe.com Story With Stephan Paternot Part III

Internet History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2019 37:35


Part three of our epic conversation with Stephan Paternot. Here's what happens when you've been through the wringer. When you've been to the top of the rollercoaster and also down to the bottom. Here's how you take stock of your life, how you reinvent yourself, re-find you entrepreneurial spirit... I feel like there are so many lessons in these three episodes. Lessons for entrepreneurs today. Lesson for... I dunno. People in the crypto space? My thanks to Stephan Paternot for an insanely great conversation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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BUILD Series
The Cast And Creator Of NatGeo's "Valley of the Boom" Discuss The Limited Series

BUILD Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2019 29:14


"Valley of the Boom" explores the dot-com era during Silicon Valley’s unprecedented tech boom of the 1990s and subsequent bust. The six-part limited series, tells the wildly true stories of the epic browser wars and the companies that shaped the internet. Bradley Whitford, Lamorne Morris, Steve Zahn, Stephan Paternot and series creator Matthew Carnahan joined BUILD.

Bloomberg Businessweek
GM Defies Doom With Earnings Surprise, Fortnite Teaching Globalization, A Very Public Offering

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 32:53


David Welch, Bloomberg News Detroit Bureau Chief, and Garrett Nelson, Senior Equity Research Analyst at CFRA, discuss General Motors defying downbeat earnings expectations, fueling a rebound for its battered shares. Bloomberg News Trade Reporter Shawn Donnan shares his story from Businessweek Magazine on how multiplayer video games are true economic exchanges. Stephan Paternot, Author of "A Very Public Offering”, talks about his role in creating the first internet revolution. And We Drive to the Close of Markets with Leah Bennett, President of Westwood Wealth Management.  Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Businessweek
GM Defies Doom With Earnings Surprise, Fortnite Teaching Globalization, A Very Public Offering

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 32:53


David Welch, Bloomberg News Detroit Bureau Chief, and Garrett Nelson, Senior Equity Research Analyst at CFRA, discuss General Motors defying downbeat earnings expectations, fueling a rebound for its battered shares. Bloomberg News Trade Reporter Shawn Donnan shares his story from Businessweek Magazine on how multiplayer video games are true economic exchanges. Stephan Paternot, Author of "A Very Public Offering”, talks about his role in creating the first internet revolution. And We Drive to the Close of Markets with Leah Bennett, President of Westwood Wealth Management.  Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan 

Internet History Podcast
187. TheGlobe.com Story with Stephan Paternot Part II

Internet History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 64:43


Ok, part 2 of the Stephan Paternot mega-episode right now. This is where we get into the meat of it, the good stuff, the whole crazy roller coaster ride of being the hottest startup of the dotcom era. And I was going to make this the last episode, but as I was editing this, I realized that after we get done with this story, Stephan talks a lot about what happens after... what happens after you've been on a crazy ride like this. How you have to reinvent yourself, and your life, and your career. He said so many interesting things about that, that for the first time ever, we're going to do a part 3, coming in two weeks, to talk about the reinvention. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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ONE37pm
Forget Mark Zuckerberg - Stephan Paternot Is The Reason We Have Social Media

ONE37pm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 46:53


Everyone thinks Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook gave birth to social media in 2004, but that isn't true. Before there was Facebook there was theglobe.com – the first-ever social networking site, created by 2 guys at the birth of the dot-com era, Stephan Paternot and Todd Krizelman. They launched it from their college dorm room at Cornell, and after a meteoric rise, theglobe.com became world-famous for its billion-dollar IPO in 1998. Over a six-year span, the company grew to over 300 employees, and the website became one of the top thirty most trafficked sites in the world. Only to quickly plummet toward the depths.Today, Stephan Paternot is co-founder & CEO of Slated, the world’s first online film finance marketplace. Powered by machine-learning analytics, over 1,400 listed films have received over $1.4 billion in investor introductions as of 2018. Over half of 2018’s Sundance Film Festival selections and Oscar nominated films were made by Slated members in producing, directing, and writing roles. In 2004, Stephan co-founded PalmStar, a film production and financing company that has produced and financed over 30 films including Hereditary (2018), Collateral Beauty (2016), Sing Street (2016) and John Wick (2014). Stephan is also the founder and general partner of the Actarus Funds. Founded in 2002, these angel funds have backed such companies as LendingClub, SecondMarket, Indiegogo, AngelList, Digital Currency Group, and many more.Stephan joins ONE37pm Strength Editor Corban Goble to discuss his amazing story and the re-release and updated version of his memoir, A Very Public Offering, detailing his experience at theglobe.com. A Very Public Offering was updated and reissued in 2018 in conjunction with the worldwide release of the National Geographic Television series Valley of the Boom, in which Stepgen is featured as a character, due out January 2019. Plus, his thoughts on what the next generation of innovators need to know and his current work with Slated.

Internet History Podcast
186. TheGlobe.com Story with Stephan Paternot

Internet History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 50:19


I said in the book, I think TheGlobe.com was the quintessential dot-com company. We spoke to one of the cofounders previously, Todd Krizelman. Todd was great, but he was time constrained and he didn’t quite get as personal about the story as I would have hoped. Well, I finally got to talk to the other founder of TheGlobe, Stephan Paternot. And Stephan was… AMAZING. He shared the whole story, the whole wild ride, from a historical angle, from a business angle, from an entrepreneurial angle and also, from a very personal angle. THIS the dot-com era story I’ve been looking for for years. It’s also the story of probably the most important pioneer of social media before there was even a term for such a thing. And by the way… that TV Show that just came out on NAT GEO, Valley of the Boom? THIS IS THAT STORY. Stephan just re-released his book, A Very Public Offering: The Story of theglobe.com and the First Internet Revolution. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Film Disruptors Podcast
FILM DISRUPTORS Podcast Season 1 / Ep 2 STEPHAN PATERNOT, www.Slated.com

Film Disruptors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2017 28:55


“ROI and Critical acclaim should not be dirty words. They are essential words for the independent film market to be healthy and sustainable” Stephan Paternot. Stephan Paternot (@stephanpaternot) CEO and Founder of film financing platform www.Slated.com discusses film investment and how Slated’s unique scoring system can help bring smart money to your film. He also explains whether your film is going to make money, receive critical acclaim and even win awards is “highly knowable at script stage”. In this episode you will discover: 1. how Slated’s script analytics work and why they believe it can predict the success of films, financially and critically 2. why a data driven approach can bring investment to your project how Slated scores projects across script, teams and finances and why it can benefit your project 3. the link between Rotten Tomatoes scoring and financial success (ROI) 4. How Stephan's experience as a successful Tech entrepreneur is informing Slated's approach to the film industry Film Disruptors www.alexstolz.com

Hollywood 2.0
Stephan Paternot, Co-founder & CEO of Slated

Hollywood 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2016 26:25


I talk to Stephan Paternot about Slated, his tech startup that is changing the world of film financing.

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Internet History Podcast
63. TheGlobe Co-Founder Todd Krizelman

Internet History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2015 56:16


Summary:One of the biggest names of the dot-com era was TheGlobe.com. It had one of the most successful and storied IPO's of it's day, and it was lead by two early-twenties co-founders, long before that sort of thing was common. Todd Krizelman (along with Stephan Paternot) was one of those co-founders, and in the offices of his current company, MediaRadar, he sat down with me to remember the founding story of one of the earliest and most innovative community sites on the web. We're exploring these community sites as a sort of survey of proto-social-media websites, and as you'll hear, TheGlobe was one of the most interesting.If you're interested in reading more about this story, check out the book A Very Public Offering: A Rebel's Story of Business Excess, Success, and Reckoning. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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