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An 18-second clip of a young man standing in front of an elephant enclosure at San Diego Zoo in California, describing their “really long trunks” was the first video to be posted onto YouTube in April 2005.It was uploaded by co-founder Jawed Karim, who with friends Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, cooked up the idea for the video-sharing service while working together at PayPal.Twenty years later, it is now available in 100 countries and has almost three billion users around the world.Produced and presented by Reena Stanton-Sharma using archive interviews.Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from football in Brazil, the history of the ‘Indian Titanic' and the invention of air fryers, to Public Enemy's Fight The Power, subway art and the political crisis in Georgia. We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: visionary architect Antoni Gaudi and the design of the Sagrada Familia; Michael Jordan and his bespoke Nike trainers; Princess Diana at the Taj Mahal; and Görel Hanser, manager of legendary Swedish pop band Abba on the influence they've had on the music industry. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the time an Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes at the President of the United States in protest of America's occupation of Iraq; the creation of the Hollywood commercial that changed advertising forever; and the ascent of the first Aboriginal MP.(Photo: YouTube web page. Credit: Samantha Sin/AFP via Getty Images)
In this episode of Boldin Your Money, host Steve Chen welcomes Leisa Peterson, a financial coach, author of The Mindful Millionaire, and advocate for financial mindfulness. Leisa shares her personal journey from growing up in a financially unstable household to becoming a successful financial expert, entrepreneur, and coach. She discusses the impact of scarcity mindset, the importance of financial confidence, and how personal experiences—both triumphs and tragedies—shaped her path toward financial independence.
In this episode of Boldin Your Money, host Steve Chen sits down with financial advisor and YouTube creator Devin Carroll, the mind behind Social Security Intelligence and the book Social Security Basics. Devin shares his journey from tire salesman to financial planner, and how a curiosity about Social Security turned into a mission—and a media platform reaching millions. The conversation covers the evolution of financial advice, Social Security reform, building trust in a digital world, and why education is the foundation of confidence. Devin also opens up about how he uses content to grow his advisory firm and what the future of planning, media, and AI means for both advisors and everyday savers.
In this episode of Boldin Your Money, host Steve Chen and guest Mike Himmelfarb unpack the newly announced "Liberation Day" tariffs and their sweeping impact on global markets, economic strategy, and personal finance. Recorded just days after a sharp market correction, the discussion blends macroeconomic insight with practical, real-world investing perspectives. Mike shares his background in finance and tech, and how his conservative, index-focused investment approach helps him navigate market volatility. The conversation explores the rationale behind the tariffs—including revenue generation, trade imbalances, and national security—as well as the risks of stagflation, geopolitical tension with China, and broader economic uncertainty. Together, they emphasize the importance of long-term planning, emotional discipline, diversification, and critical thinking in times of change. With insights on everything from debt refinancing to the role of automation and immigration in America's future, the episode offers a thoughtful, grounded take on a complex moment in economic history.
Florian Staubach ist Experte für Cybersicherheit und berät Unternehmen darin, wie sie effektive Abwehrmaßnahmen zum Schutz gegen Cyberangriffe und digitale Bedrohungen implementieren. In dieser Tätigkeit forschte er u.a. zur Sicherheit von künstlicher Intelligenz und sichere Identitäten. Er lebte mehrere Jahre in Taiwan und war dort unter anderem als Dozent tätig. Er engagierte sich ehrenamtlich bei der Verbesserung der Tech-Startup-Szene in Taiwan zusammen mit dem taiwanischen Youtube Gründer Steve Chen.
In this episode of Boldin Your Money, Steve Chen sits down with Jackie Cummings Koski, co-host of Catching Up to FI, to talk about her inspiring journey to financial independence after overcoming poverty, divorce, and single motherhood. Jackie shares practical advice for late starters, those in their 40s, 50s, and beyond who feel behind on saving for retirement. They cover the importance of mindset, overcoming the fear of investing, and how to build wealth even if you're starting late. Whether you're looking for guidance, motivation, or just the reassurance that it's not too late, this episode has something for you.
L'origine de YouTube est liée à un événement surprenant : le "Nipplegate" du Super Bowl 2004, où le téton de Janet Jackson est brièvement apparu en direct à la télévision. Cet incident a indirectement conduit à la création de la plateforme de partage de vidéos la plus populaire au monde.Le "Nipplegate" : un scandale planétaireLe 1er février 2004, lors du spectacle de la mi-temps du Super Bowl, Janet Jackson et Justin Timberlake se produisent sur scène devant des millions de téléspectateurs. À la fin de la performance, Timberlake arrache une partie du costume de Janet Jackson, révélant brièvement son sein droit, recouvert d'un bijou.L'incident ne dure qu'une fraction de seconde, mais il provoque un véritable tollé aux États-Unis. CBS, qui diffusait l'événement, est lourdement sanctionnée par la Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Le scandale monopolise les médias pendant des semaines, alimentant des débats sur la censure, la nudité et la moralité à la télévision.L'impact sur l'idée de YouTubeTrois amis – Steve Chen, Chad Hurley et Jawed Karim – sont frustrés de ne pas trouver facilement de vidéos de l'incident en ligne. À l'époque, il n'existe pas de plateforme centralisée pour partager des vidéos de manière fluide. Karim, en particulier, réalise qu'il y a un manque d'outils simples pour publier et visionner du contenu vidéo sur Internet.Cette frustration les pousse à imaginer un site où tout le monde pourrait facilement télécharger, partager et visionner des vidéos en streaming. En février 2005, un an après le Super Bowl, ils lancent YouTube.Un héritage involontaire mais majeurBien que YouTube n'ait pas été créé uniquement à cause du "Nipplegate", cet événement a mis en évidence une lacune sur Internet : l'absence de plateforme adaptée à la diffusion rapide de vidéos. C'est cette prise de conscience qui a contribué à l'émergence de YouTube, qui sera racheté par Google en 2006 pour 1,65 milliard de dollars.Ainsi, un téton dévoilé en direct a, d'une certaine manière, précipité la création du géant du streaming vidéo, prouvant qu'un simple incident peut parfois mener à des innovations majeures. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
YouTube měl původně sloužit jako videoseznamka, ale tento koncept rychle zkrachoval. Zakladatelé Chad Hurley, Steve Chen a Jawed Karim, bývalí zaměstnanci PayPalu, proto platformu přetvořili na prostor pro volné sdílení videí. V prvním díle série odhalíme s Josefem Šlerkou mýty a skutečný příběh vzniku videotéky, která se zrodila po prasknutí internetové bubliny a v roce 2006 ji Google získal za pohádkovou sumu. A ke slovu se dostane také Kovy.
In this episode of Boldin Your Money, Steve Chen connects with FinTech pioneer Mark Goines, the force behind TurboTax, Quicken, and Personal Capital. Mark reveals the keys to scaling innovations, mastering distribution, and how AI is transforming the future of financial services. Packed with insights on building impactful products, driving growth, and embracing change, this episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating money, technology, and the evolving financial world.
I recently spoke with Steve Chen, founder of Boldin (formerly NewRetirement), about common concerns retirees face. Boldin stands out as the most comprehensive DIY financial planning software I've encountered. It goes beyond analyzing stocks and bonds, incorporating other investments to optimize your net worth. Boldin also helps address key financial goals like buying a house, saving for college, planning for retirement, and more. You can start with Boldin's Basic Planner for free—it's far more detailed than a typical retirement calculator. For just $120 a year, you can upgrade to PlannerPlus, unlocking its full potential. It's a fraction of the cost of hiring a financial advisor, and you can access it anytime without additional fees. Most importantly, PlannerPlus provides peace of mind, actionable insights, and the tools to grow your wealth far beyond the cost of the software. For more information, see my post on Financial Samurai: Boldin Financial Planner Review: A Game-Changer For Financial Independence
Steve Chen welcomes Christine Benz, Director of Personal Finance at Morningstar, to discuss her book How to Retire: 20 Lessons for a Happy, Successful, and Wealthy Retirement. Christine shares practical strategies for retirement planning, including tax-efficient decumulation, dynamic spending, and the bucket approach for managing cash flow and investments. They also explore the importance of relationships, purpose, and staying socially engaged in retirement, along with tackling challenges like long-term care and financial fraud. Packed with actionable insights, this episode is a must-listen for anyone planning a secure and fulfilling retirement.
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2880: Steve Chen explores how reverse mortgages can serve as a financial "spare tire" for retirees facing unexpected challenges. By tapping into home equity, retirees can maintain their lifestyle during downturns or emergencies, though it's crucial to understand the complexities and potential risks before making this significant decision. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.newretirement.com/retirement/reverse-mortgage-as-back-up-plan/ Quotes to ponder: "A reverse mortgage allows homeowners aged 62 and older to convert a portion of their home equity into funds that they may use at their own discretion." "For many retirees, their home is a valuable source of net worth." "The HECM line of credit has a growth feature, which means that the unused loan balance grows over time." Episode references: National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association: https://www.nrmlaonline.org/ The Reality of the Retirement Crisis: https://www.americanprogress.org/article/the-reality-of-the-retirement-crisis/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2880: Steve Chen explores how reverse mortgages can serve as a financial "spare tire" for retirees facing unexpected challenges. By tapping into home equity, retirees can maintain their lifestyle during downturns or emergencies, though it's crucial to understand the complexities and potential risks before making this significant decision. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.newretirement.com/retirement/reverse-mortgage-as-back-up-plan/ Quotes to ponder: "A reverse mortgage allows homeowners aged 62 and older to convert a portion of their home equity into funds that they may use at their own discretion." "For many retirees, their home is a valuable source of net worth." "The HECM line of credit has a growth feature, which means that the unused loan balance grows over time." Episode references: National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association: https://www.nrmlaonline.org/ The Reality of the Retirement Crisis: https://www.americanprogress.org/article/the-reality-of-the-retirement-crisis/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2880: Steve Chen explores how reverse mortgages can serve as a financial "spare tire" for retirees facing unexpected challenges. By tapping into home equity, retirees can maintain their lifestyle during downturns or emergencies, though it's crucial to understand the complexities and potential risks before making this significant decision. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.newretirement.com/retirement/reverse-mortgage-as-back-up-plan/ Quotes to ponder: "A reverse mortgage allows homeowners aged 62 and older to convert a portion of their home equity into funds that they may use at their own discretion." "For many retirees, their home is a valuable source of net worth." "The HECM line of credit has a growth feature, which means that the unused loan balance grows over time." Episode references: National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association: https://www.nrmlaonline.org/ The Reality of the Retirement Crisis: https://www.americanprogress.org/article/the-reality-of-the-retirement-crisis/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Boldin (formerly NewRetirement) podcast, Steve Chen interviews Fritz Gilbert, a former corporate executive and author of Keys to a Successful Retirement, who has been retired for six years. Fritz discusses his journey to retirement, emphasizing the importance of physical fitness, financial planning, and finding purpose post-retirement. He shares insights on maintaining a healthy lifestyle through activities like trail running and strength training, while managing finances with strategies like the bucket approach and delaying Social Security. Fritz highlights how the transition to retirement requires more than just financial preparation—it also demands planning for purpose and fulfillment. He encourages retirees to focus on what brings them joy, embrace curiosity, and live intentionally, fostering both personal and community connections for a rewarding retirement experience.
In this podcast episode, Steve Chen interviews Ryan Van Gorder from Opto Investments, discussing the rise and role of alternative investments. Ryan shares his journey from an accounting background to working in finance and technology, including his time at BlackRock. He explains how Opto Investments helps advisors confidently invest in private markets by providing advisor-aligned, efficient, and top-tier investment opportunities. The conversation covers the increasing accessibility and efficiency of private markets, the importance of diversification, and the evolving nature of liquidity. Ryan highlights Opto's benefits from being part of the HC ecosystem and stresses the enduring value of human relationships in financial advice, enhanced by technology. The episode concludes with resources for further learning about private markets and a reminder to explore financial planning tools on NewRetirement.com.
Early last year I spoke with Boba Guys co-founders Andrew Chau and Bin Chen. At the time Andrew had just gotten back from visiting Taiwan and other parts of Asia, so it was interesting to hear his observations. Andrew and Bin shared so many great nuggets. We talked about how they got started with a pop-up shop while working fulltime and how they continued to so even after they opened their first few stores. Related Links: https://talkingtaiwan.com/the-boba-guys-andrew-chau-and-bin-chen-bubble-tea-entrepreneurs-bridging-cultures-for-11-years/ Other topics covered include how Boba Guys weathered the pandemic, Andrew and Bin's book called The Boba Book, and how they see boba as a way to bridge cultures. What has Boba Guys been up to since we spoke? Lots of interesting collabs with other brands, and the release of a loyalty program called “Passport” which gamifies the experience through loot boxes instead of linearly earning points to redeem for a drink. Here's a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode: · How Andrew and Bin first met when they both worked at Timbuktu · How they decided to start a bubble tea business · Andrew's recent trip to Taiwan and the other Taiwanese Americans he met up with while there · Andrew's thoughts on Taiwan's bubble tea scene · How they started with a pop-up shop · How they have not taken any VC (venture capital) money · The social costs and risks of being an entrepreneur · How other Taiwanese American entrepreneurs like Steve Chen and Kevin Lin mentored them · How Andrew does advising for the small business council and testified in Washington D.C. on behalf of small businesses · How they were working on Boba Guys Japan when the pandemic hit · How Boba Guys dealt with the pandemic · The biggest challenges they've experienced · The third wave of boba · The meaning of the word boba and how Andrew's mom reacted to the name Boba Guys · How Boba Guys name their drinks · Their book, The Boba Book and how they choose their co-author Richard Parks · What happened when they went to Taiwan and tried to determine which tea shop invented bubble tea · The Boba Guys' merchandise and aardvark mascot · The Boba Home Kit and how they created a boba kit that was on Williams Sonoma · How they teach people how to make boba online · How they have mentored other entrepreneurs Related Links: https://talkingtaiwan.com/the-boba-guys-andrew-chau-and-bin-chen-bubble-tea-entrepreneurs-bridging-cultures-for-11-years/
In this episode of the Tech Optimist podcast, host Mike Collins and AV Senior Associate Drew Wandzilak discuss three significant tech breakthroughs, including advancements in drug discovery and AI. The second segment features an insightful interview with Itamar Benedy, Co-Founder & CEO of Anzu.io, where he talks about the future of in-game advertising. Finally, Steve Chen, Founder & CEO of NewRetirement, shares how his company uses AI to create comprehensive financial planning models, making retirement planning more accessible. Join us to explore these transformative technologies and hear from the innovators behind them.To Learn More:-- Alumni Ventures (AV): www.av.vc-- AV LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/alumniventures-- AV Foundation Fund: www.av.vc/funds/foundationfund-- AV AI Fund: www.av.vc/funds/aifund -- AV Sports Fund: www.av.vc/funds/sports -- AV US Strategic Tech Fund: www.av.vc/funds/strategictech-- Anzu.io: www.anzu.io -- NewRetirement: www.newretirement.com -- Tech Optimist: www.techoptimist.vcSpeakers:-- Mike Collins - Host - www.linkedin.com/in/mike-collins-362100-- Drew Wandzilak - Guest - www.linkedin.com/in/drewwandzilak-- Itamar Benedy - Guest - www.linkedin.com/in/itamarbenedy -- Steve Chen - Guest - www.linkedin.com/in/secventures Chapters:(00:00) - Intro (04:08) - Three Breakthroughs (31:52) - Anzu.io (55:42) - NewRetirement (01:20:34) - Closing Legal Disclosure:-- https://av-funds.com/tech-optimist-disclosures
In this episode of the NewRetirement Podcast, Steve Chen interviews Robert Brokamp, a certified financial planner and key figure at the Motley Fool. They discuss Robert's journey in the financial sector, the valuable lessons he's learned about financial planning, and the story behind the Motley Fool. They also touch on topics such as the 4% rule, retirement planning, and the importance of purpose in retirement. Robert emphasizes the need to think about what you want to do with the rest of your life and develop your human capital, including your ability to earn a paycheck, intellectual curiosity, and physical health. He also suggests considering opportunities beyond traditional retirement, such as continuing to work in a different capacity or pursuing new interests and skills.
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Noosheen Hashemi is the Founder and CEO of January, who has developed a platform that predicts diabetic patients' responses to certain foods. January has raised $40 million to date from notable investors such as Felicis Ventures, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, YouTube co-founder Steve Chen, and former Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer.“One out of three people in America has pre-diabetes, and 90% of them don't know it,” said Hashemi. “And one out of nine people has diabetes, and 20% of those people don't know it. So blood sugar is something we should all be managing, but we just don't know that we should.”While other companies have made headway in understanding biometric sensor data—from heart rate and glucose monitors, for example—January AI has made progress in analyzing and predicting the effects of food consumption itself.Where to find Noosheen Hashemi:• Website: Blood Sugar Monitoring Without A CGM | AI Health App | January AI• LinkedIn(18) Noosheen Hashemi | LinkedIn Where to find Hadi Radwan:• Newsletter: Principles Friday | Hadi Radwan | Substack• LinkedIn: Hadi Radwan | LinkedInIf you like our podcast, please don't forget to subscribe and support us on your favorite podcast players. We also would appreciate your feedback and rating to reach more people.We recently launched our new newsletter, Principles Friday, where I share one principle that can help you in your life or business, one thought-provoking question, and one call to action toward that principle. Please subscribe Here.It is Free and Short (2min).
Google is the latest tech company to host a conference full of AI pronouncements. (00:21) Asit Sharma and Deidre Woollard discuss: - Why the market is smiling on Alphabet lately. - How Google's announcements show the company's AI ambitions. - What Blackstone might buy next. (17:26) Robert Brokamp interviews Steve Chen, the CEO of NewRetirement, on what savers often miss about retirement. Companies discussed: GOOG, GOOGL, BX, MSFT, AZMN Host: Deidre Woollard Guests: Asit Sharma, Robert Brokamp Producers: Ricky Mulvey, Mary Long Engineers: Ricky Mulvey, Dan Boyd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the NewRetirement Podcast, host Steve Chen and guest Mikelann Valterra, a master money coach, explore the concept of "money fog" and its impact on financial decision-making. They discuss strategies for gaining clarity and control over finances, the importance of understanding money personality types, and the unique financial challenges faced by women.
ZChurch Message for March 16, 2024 (full service: https://youtu.be/By1peLhwvvI)Get ready for an uplifting and powerful church service! We're thrilled to announce a double dose of inspiration with not one but TWO powerful messages lined up for you.First, we're honored to welcome our Alcance de ZChurch Pastor Javier Berendson. With his message "Don't Fear, I'm Here," Javier's passionate preaching will encourage us and remind us of God's unwavering presence and our victory over fear.But that's not all! Our Deacon, Steve Chen, will deliver a timely and relevant message titled "Peace in the Midst of Chaos." In our fast-paced world filled with uncertainty, Steve will share deep insights on how to find true peace amidst life's storms.What is ZChurch?? We are a live, interactive, international, spirit-led online church at the speed of life! Join Pastors Larry and Loretta Huggins and the amazing ZTeam every Saturday live at 10am PST on Zoom (or other social media platforms). Go to our website below to click on the Zoom link! Website: https://zchurch.life E-mail us at info@zchurch.life for prayer requests or for more information! Follow us on social media!! --Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zchurch.thecommonwealthofchrist --Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zchurchlife/ --Twitter: https://twitter.com/zchurch_life
Kikapcsolt állapotban is meg lehet majd találni az androidos telefonokat PCW 2024-03-16 08:12:42 Mobiltech Telefon Google Android Ígéretesnek tűnik a Google által beígért Find My Device funkció frissen felfedezett képessége. Kényelmi szolgáltatás cicagazdiknak az év minden napján! Digital Hungary 2024-03-16 09:42:00 Infotech Tavasz Sokan tervezgetik már a tavaszi utazásokat, hiszen egyre jobb az idő, hogy végre ki lehessen mozdulni, akár belföldi, akár külföldi útról legyen szó. Izgatottan várjuk a kikapcsolódásra szánt napokat, de rögtön belénk hasít a lelkiismeret-furdalás, mi lesz a házi kedvencünkkel, hova helyezzük el?! Nagyszerű hír, hogy végre zavartalanul élvezhetjük A Microsoft Paint még fejlettebb MI-képgenerálót kaphat ITBusiness 2024-03-16 08:33:48 Mobiltech Microsoft Midjourney Ahogy már írtunk róla, lógott ez a Microsoft Paint MI-frissítés a levegőben. Az utóbbi időben a Microsoft egyre nagyobb figyelmet fordít a látszólag elfeledett Paint kisalkalmazásra. A Paint évekig nem kapott érdemi frissítéseket vagy új funkciókat, azonban most úgy tűnik, hogy a tavalyiak után újabb frissítéseket kap, egy DALL-E avagy Midjourney-s A gyerekeket már megtalálták a mesterséges intelligenciával gyártott videók Bitport 2024-03-16 12:11:00 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia YouTube Az MI-vel generált gyerekvideók remek pénzkereseti lehetőséget jelentenek a YouTube-on, az óvintézkedések pedig vagy rosszul működnek, vagy nem is léteznek. Fehér törpék óriásbolygóit fotózta le a James Webb-űrtávcső Csillagászat 2024-03-16 10:25:55 Tudomány Világűr James Webb Két fehér törpe óriás exobolygóiról készített felvételt a James Webb-űrtávcső. A felfedezés a Naprendszer sorsára is fényt deríthet, megmutatja, mi történik, miután a Nap vörös óriássá, majd végül fehér törpévé válik. A látványos szupernóva-robbanások érthető módon magukra vonják a figyelmünket, a legtöbb csillag azonban csendesen fejezi be életét: "Sikeres" küldetést hajtott végre a SpaceX, mégis megsemmisült a rakétájuk Index 2024-03-16 08:36:00 Tudomány Világűr SpaceX Minden eddiginél messzebbre sikerült eljutni, de a kísérlet egyik fő célját kihagyták. A McDonald's megérezte a digitalizáció hátrányát SG.hu 2024-03-16 14:53:22 Infotech McDonald's Egy rendszerhiba miatt több országban leállt a működés, vagy csak a pultnál lehetett rendelni, készpénzzel fizetve. Csodaszép, soha nem látott kép jött galaxisunk, a Tejútrendszer közepéről PC Fórum 2024-03-16 08:30:00 Infotech USA Oktatás egyetem Világűr Térkép NASA Amerikai kutatók a közelmúltban publikálták egy, a NASA által finanszírozott kutatásuk eredményét, ami mindeddig nem látott módon enged bepillantást galaxisunk közepébe. A Villanova Egyetem csapata ugyanis azt vizsgálta, hogy milyen mágneses mezők és hatások is uralkodnak a Tejútrendszer ezen régiójában. Az eredményként előállt térkép előállításáh Hogy diagnosztizálnák az endometriózist egy olyan állami szakrendelőben, ahol még az ultrahangkészülék sem kötelező felszerelés? Qubit 2024-03-16 09:43:55 Tudomány Szakrendelő Endometriózis Csak Magyarországon 200 ezer nőt érint, vagyis egyértelműen népbetegségnek számít, de az endometriózisban szenvedőknek egy jelentős része mégsem feltétlenül jut sem diagnózishoz, sem ellátáshoz – mondja podcastunkban Telek Tamás szülész-nőgyógyász. Hamarosan betölti a 19-et a világ első YouTube videója TechWorld 2024-03-16 08:33:57 Infotech Befektető YouTube Lassan 19 éve annak, hogy Jawed Karim közzétette az első videót a YouTube-on, aminek ugyan nem sok értelme, de tény, hogy ikonikus. A YouTube-ot 2005 februárjában alapította három korábbi PayPal-alkalmazott: Steve Chen, Chad Hurley és Jawed Karim. A fiatal alapítóknak nagy szerencséjük volt, ugyanis egy befektető nagy összeggel támogatta meg az öt Így tesztelnek humanoid robotok elektromos autókat egy kínai gyárban Player 2024-03-16 06:06:03 Autó-motor Kína Elektromos autó Robot Minőségellenőrként dolgoznak humanoidok a Nio gyárában. Egyelőre kicsit lassúak, így is félelmetes kicsit nézni őket. MI festőrobot szórakoztatta a nézőket a Magyar Ifjúsági Robot Kupán newtechnology.hu 2024-03-16 04:33:27 Cégvilág Nyíregyháza Robot Az előző évek közkedvelt versenyszámaival, így többek közt a robotszínházzal, robotfocival és a menekítő robotok mérkőzésével zajlott le a 17. Magyar Ifjúsági Robot Kupa (MIRK) Nyíregyházán. A versenyt a Neumann Az Abb felvásárolta a Sevensense-t Transpack 2024-03-16 12:41:00 Cégvilág Robot ABB A Sevensense 2021-ben megnyerte az Abb Robotics Innovation Challenge versenyét, amely kiváló együttműködést eredményezett. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
In this episode of the NewRetirement Podcast, Steve Chen interviews Cody Garrett, a dedicated advice-only financial planner and educator. Cody shares his journey from being a musician to becoming a financial planner and educator. He discusses his passion for empowering DIY investors and his focus on building comprehensive financial plans and providing personalized education. Cody also talks about his three businesses: Measure Twice Money (free education for consumers), Measure Twice Financial (his financial planning firm), and Measure Twice Planners (an educational platform for financial advisors). He emphasizes the importance of clarity and intentionality in financial planning and the need for personalized education and advice. Cody believes that the future of financial planning lies in empowering individuals to create their own financial plans and using technology and AI to provide guidance and ask better questions. He also highlights the role of financial advisors as arrangers and orchestrators rather than conductors. Overall, Cody envisions a future where financial planning is accessible to everyone and individuals have the tools and knowledge to make well-informed decisions about their finances.
We meet with Steve Chen, the co-founder of YouTube, to talk about what his life has been like since he moved his family back to Taiwan. Steve shares his latest initiatives for bridging Taiwan with the rest of the world, and what he believes it will take for Taiwan to become the Silicon Valley of Asia. Please support the Taiwanren project by leaving a review and subscribing. 讓我們一起加油!IG: @taiwanren.coEmail: cindy@taiwanren.coSupport the show: http://patreon.com/taiwanrenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
pWotD Episode 2482: YouTube Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a popular Wikipedia page every day.With 282,543 views on Saturday, 17 February 2024 our article of the day is YouTube.YouTube is an American online video sharing and social media platform owned by Google. Accessible worldwide, it was launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim, three former employees of PayPal. Headquartered in San Bruno, California, United States, it is the second most visited website in the world, after Google Search. YouTube has more than 2.5 billion monthly users, who collectively watch more than one billion hours of videos every day. As of May 2019, videos were being uploaded to the platform at a rate of more than 500 hours of content per minute, and as of 2023, there were approximately 14 billion videos in total. In October 2006, YouTube was bought by Google for $1.65 billion (equivalent to $2.22 billion in 2022). Google's ownership of YouTube expanded the site's business model, expanding from generating revenue from advertisements alone to offering paid content such as movies and exclusive content produced by YouTube. It also offers YouTube Premium, a paid subscription option for watching content without ads. YouTube also approved creators to participate in Google's AdSense program, which seeks to generate more revenue for both parties. In 2021, YouTube's annual advertising revenue increased to $28.8 billion, an increase in revenue of $9 billion from the previous year. YouTube reported revenue of $29.2 billion in 2022. Since its purchase by Google, YouTube has expanded beyond the core website into mobile apps, network television, and the ability to link with other platforms. Video categories on YouTube include music videos, video clips, news, short films, feature films, songs, documentaries, movie trailers, teasers, live streams, vlogs, and more. Most content is generated by individuals, including collaborations between YouTubers and corporate sponsors. Established media corporations such as Disney, Paramount, NBCUniversal, and Warner Bros. Discovery have also created and expanded their corporate YouTube channels to advertise to a greater audience.YouTube has had unprecedented social impact, influencing popular culture, internet trends, and creating multimillionaire celebrities. Despite its growth and success, the platform is sometimes criticized for allegedly facilitating the spread of misinformation, the sharing of copyrighted content, routinely violating its users' privacy, enabling censorship, endangering child safety and wellbeing, and for its inconsistent or incorrect implementation of platform guidelines.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 15:37 UTC on Monday, 19 February 2024.For the full current version of the article, see YouTube on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Stephen Neural.
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YouTube Co-Founder Steve Chen rode out most of the COVID-19 pandemic in Taiwan. The (literal) move gave him the opportunity to study Taiwan's startup ecosystem up close. Has anything changed since that time? He shared his thoughts with I-C-R-T's Hope Ngo in an interview that took place last summer in this encore presentation.
In Episode 73 of the New Retirement Podcast, host Steve Chen welcomes Gary Danoff, Global Alliances Leader at Google and an Executive Coach, for an enlightening conversation on work, purpose, and financial literacy across generations. Gary shares his unique journey to new retirement, inspired by his son Jake, and delves into the significance of financial literacy, the impact of AI on society, and the importance of nurturing well-being in younger generations. The episode also explores Gary's approach to coaching and personal development, his insights on the evolving aspirations of younger workers, and the role of technology in shaping careers and personal growth. With a focus on emotional intelligence and human connection, this episode offers valuable perspectives on the intersection of technology, work culture, and personal fulfillment in today's rapidly changing world.
pWotD Episode 2382: YouTube.Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a popular Wikipedia page every day.With 226,794 views on Thursday, 9 November 2023 our article of the day is YouTube.YouTube is an online video sharing and social media platform headquartered in San Bruno, California, United States. Accessible worldwide, it was launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim. It is owned by Google and is the second most visited website in the world, after Google Search. YouTube has more than 2.5 billion monthly users, who collectively watch more than one billion hours of videos every day. As of May 2019, videos were being uploaded to the platform at a rate of more than 500 hours of content per minute. In October 2006, YouTube was bought by Google for $1.65 billion. Google's ownership of YouTube expanded the site's business model, expanding from generating revenue from advertisements alone to offering paid content such as movies and exclusive content produced by YouTube. It also offers YouTube Premium, a paid subscription option for watching content without ads. YouTube also approved creators to participate in Google's AdSense program, which seeks to generate more revenue for both parties. In 2021, YouTube's annual advertising revenue increased to $28.8 billion, an increase in revenue of $9 billion from the previous year. YouTube reported revenue of $29.2 billion in 2022. Since its purchase by Google, YouTube has expanded beyond the core website into mobile apps, network television, and the ability to link with other platforms. Video categories on YouTube include music videos, video clips, news, short films, feature films, songs, documentaries, movie trailers, teasers, live streams, vlogs, and more. Most content is generated by individuals, including collaborations between YouTubers and corporate sponsors. Established media corporations such as Disney, Paramount, NBCUniversal, and Warner Bros. Discovery have also created and expanded their corporate YouTube channels to advertise to a greater audience.YouTube has had unprecedented social impact, influencing popular culture, internet trends, and creating multimillionaire celebrities. Despite its growth and success, it has been widely criticized for allegedly facilitating the spread of misinformation and the sharing of copyrighted content, routinely violating its users' privacy, enabling censorship, endangering child safety and wellbeing, and for its inconsistent or incorrect implementation of platform guidelines.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:25 UTC on Friday, 10 November 2023.For the full current version of the article, see YouTube on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Justin Neural.
Steven Chen is the founder of NewRetirement, a do-it-yourself tool for retirement planning. Prior to founding NewRetirement, Stephen founded venture-backed companies in education and financial services, and worked with organizations including Charles Schwab, Dimensional Fund Advisors, and Fidelity. This episode of the podcast is hosted by Jon Luskin, CFP®, a long-time Boglehead and financial planner. The Bogleheads are a group of like-minded individual investors who follow the general investment and business beliefs of John C. Bogle, founder and former CEO of the Vanguard Group. It is a conflict-free community where individual investors reach out and provide education, assistance, and relevant information to other investors of all experience levels at no cost. The organization supports a free forum at Bogleheads.org, and the wiki site is Bogleheads® wiki. Since 2000, the Bogleheads' have held national conferences in major cities around the country. There are also many Local Chapters in the US and even a few Foreign Chapters that meet regularly. New Chapters are being added on a regular basis. All Bogleheads activities are coordinated by volunteers who contribute their time and talent. This podcast is supported by the John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy, a non-profit organization approved by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) public charity on February 6, 2012. Your tax-deductible donation to the Bogle Center is appreciated. Show Notes 2023 Conference - The John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy Bogleheads® Live 41: Derek Tharp on Retirement Planning – 4% Rule vs. Monte Carlo Bogleheads on Investing with John Bogle – Episode 1 Bogleheads on Investing with William F. Sharpe: Episode 59 Bogleheads® investment philosophy Bogleheads® Live with Christine Benz: Episode 37 Bogleheads® Live with Christine Benz: Episode 5 Bogleheads on Investing with Cody Garrett: Episode 61 Bogleheads on Investing 58: Mike Piper on “More than Enough” Bogleheads® Live: Cameron Huddleston: talking to your parents about their finances Bogleheads® Live with Mike Piper: Episode 36 Bogleheads® Live with Steve Ryder: Episode 43 Bogleheads® 2022 Conference – Mike Piper- Social Security, Tax Planning Before and During Retirement Bogleheads® Live with Cameron Huddleston: Episode 34 Bogleheads on Investing with Mike Piper: Episode 58 Bogleheads® Forum Bogleheads® Wiki Bogleheads® Reddit Bogleheads® Facebook Bogleheads® LinkedIn Bogleheads® Twitter Bogleheads® on Investing podcast Bogleheads® YouTube Bogleheads® Local Chapters Bogleheads® Virtual Online Chapters Bogleheads® on Investing Podcast Bogleheads® Conferences Bogleheads® Books The John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. At Boglecenter.net, your tax-deductible donations are greatly appreciated.
It's an "All Things YouTube and the Creator Economy" episode! We welcome returning guest, director Alex Winter whose latest documentary is The YouTube Effect. You may know Alex Winter for his role as Bill in the Bill & Ted movies, but these days he's an accomplished documentary filmmaker. Many of Alex's films explore the role of technology in our society, such as Downloaded, about the rise and fall of Napster, to Deep Web, about the online black market Silk Road. The YouTube Effect explores the origins of the website, which began in 2005, and its rapid growth into one of the most powerful media platforms today. Interviews with early YouTube creators such as Anthony Padilla of the channel Smosh, YouTube co-founder Steve Chen, and former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki are featured in the movie. The documentary also dives into the many layers of controversy around YouTube, both good and evil. As a free, easy to use public platform with little to no regulation, YouTube is a forum open to all, inspiring the Arab Spring protests and Black Lives Matter movement. But as we've seen in recent years, YouTube also spreads propaganda and can radicalize vulnerable people to dangerous causes. Coming from the world of film, director Alex Winter sees both similarities and differences between the creator economy of YouTube vs. the traditional media economy. He thinks that the entertainment industry has made a mistake in trying to monetize in similar ways to YouTube. The shift into streaming by media companies hasn't monetized well for anyone, nor is it sustainable- hence the current WGA and SAG strike. Both industries currently find themselves at a crossroads: they need to balance valuing money over the well-being of the workers/creators, and for YouTube's part, to allow regulation in order to stop actual harm to our society. YouTube is a public forum owned and controlled by one of the biggest corporations in the world- Google- with 4.6 billion views a day. People can watch all of their news, all their entertainment, all their TV, even all of our recorded human history there. It's both a search engine and the largest media conglomerate on earth. And the creator economy continues to thrive. As The YouTube Effect points out, by allowing people to simply add their own content, there's no barrier to entry to get started on YouTube. Ad dollars are attached to how many views the content receives. The downside is that YouTube creators feel the grind to constantly make content, because they'll get replaced instantly by someone else. We're in a new phase of YouTube's power, Alex notes, which includes monetizing disinformation and propaganda. YouTube provides no guardrails and no standards and practices for what is posted on the site, and very little on the site is monitored or taken down. As a monopoly, the company has no competition and very little incentive to delete content. As he explores in The YouTube Effect, channels such as Prager University- a right-wing non-accredited online “school”- is heavily funded by dark money, promoting conservative agendas. This disinformation will spread quickly- the Florida Board of Education has just approved PragerU Kids videos to be shown in K-12 schools. Alex believes that YouTube needs regulation to prevent the spread of dangerous propaganda that's funded by ideological interests with deep pockets. Education in media literacy and lessons in how to recognize disinformation for both adults and kids will also be key to creating safer content on the platform. YouTube won't go away and it will evolve- people have created robust communities on the platform, and it is part of our society. You can watch The YouTube Effect streaming on Kanopy, and on VOD: iTunes, Prime Video, VUDU and other platforms. Find Alex Winter: https://alexwinter.com/ Instagram: @alxwinter Hear our previous interview with Alex, discussing his documentary Showbiz Kids. https://www.camnoir.com/ep84/
Steve Chen is joined by guest David Chen — brother of a good friend of Steve's from high school and a member of our community — and discusses David's story, some of the biggest lessons and insights from his journey around investing, and his plan for generating income for life. Plus what he learned about estate planning through dealing with his dad's passing.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison & Steve Stewart.© 2023 NewRetirement Inc.
The 71st NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Eric Balchunas — Bloomberg Senior ETF Analyst & Funds Product Specialist — and discusses Eric's book, The Bogle Effect, the Wealth Universe, ETFs, and the future of financial advice.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison & Brian Blaesing.© 2023 NewRetirement Inc.
Did you know that YouTube was originally conceived as a dating site? Three of the co-founders had a vision for a platform where users could upload videos of themselves talking about what they were looking for in a partner. However, with zero video uploads in the first five days, they needed to find another direction. In a stroke of serendipity, they recognised the potential for YouTube to become a video sharing platform. They pivoted focus to creating a site where anyone could upload, share, and watch videos of all kinds and one of the biggest success stories in the history of the internet was born. ‘'I don't know how many fathers can tell their kids that: stop using my app'' Steve opened the talk with a joke in a glorious tone. Today, YouTube boasts over 2 billion daily viewers and more than 1 billion hours of video watched every day. With the rise of influencers and online creators, it has also become a launchpad for many successful careers and businesses. Join us for an insightful talk with Steve Chen, one of YouTube's co-founders, as we delve into the history and continued success of the world's largest video-sharing website. In this episode of Startup Island Taiwan Podcast, you will find out: ☛ YouTube was originally started out as a dating site? ☛ The goal for YouTube in 2005 was to use internet as a channel for streaming videos ☛ How did Steve manage to establish the YouTube platform without the aid of contemporary cloud services? ☛ Steve's view on Google Ventures and suggestions for entrepreneurs in Taiwan ☛ The acquisition of YouTube might not be happened if it started in Taiwan? Host: Asianometry, Deep tech channel with 468k followers, still growing Guest: Steve Chen, Co-Founder of YouTube Powered by Startup Island TAIWAN Directed by National Development Council Produced by Meet Global by Business Next Media
Hello, and welcome to the Retirement Reboot-cast. That's what I'm calling this special podcast series on my new book - Retirement Reboot: Commonsense Financial Strategies for Getting Back on Track. The book was just published in January , so I invited some of my favorite experts on retirement to join me on the show to talk about some of its key ideas. I wrote Retirement Reboot with a very particular group of readers in mind: people getting close to retirement who are not financially prepared. In other words, people who have not been able to save much -or anything - for retirement. They're headed toward a retirement living only on Social Security, which typically replaces about 40% of their working income. Meanwhile, the rule of thumb is that most of us will need to replace at least 70% of our wage income when we retire.The book offers a series of strategies for improving on that math. The key chapters discuss the importance of making a plan, timing your retirement and how to get the most from Social Security and Medicare. But on this episode, let's talk about investing for retirement - even if you're getting a late start. The chapter of Retirement Reboot that addresses this topic walks through a simple approach to saving for retirement, focused on very-low-cost passive index funds. And, it illustrates that it's possible to accumulate a meaningful nest egg even if you're playing catch-up. That's because the goal line is not the day you retire - your investing and returns from it continue well into retirement. My guest is Christine Benz, director of personal finance at Morningstar, one of the premier companies for analysis and research on investing.I chatted with Christine about investing basics like the importance of diversification and balance and keeping fees low. We also get into a few of the more advanced topics, such as asset location and safe withdrawal strategies.Click on the player icon at the top of the newsletter to listen to the podcast. You can also find the program on Apple Podcasts or Spotify (search for “Retirement Revised”).Listen to the Rebootcast seriesNext week, I'll be airing the last episode in this limited-edition series about my new book, Retirement Reboot. I hope you've enjoyed all of these conversations with experts on key retirement topics, but in case you missed any of them, here are links to earlier episodes.* Introduction: An overview of the book featuring a conversation with Chris Farrell, senior economics contributor for Marketplace, the public radio program. Chris wrote the foreward to Retirement Reboot.* Let's Make a Plan. Far too many people don't take the time to make an actual financial plan for retirement – and that's a real misstep. If you don't have a plan, it's impossible to know whether you are on track to meet your goals. My guests are Steve Chen, the founder of New Retirement, and Steve Vernon, the well-known retirement educator and author.* Optimizing Social Security. For most of us, Social Security will be the most important retirement benefit – full stop. Decisions about when to claim can make a big difference in your lifetime income. For this episode, I invited two of the most knowledgeable people I know on the topic of Social Security claiming. Mary Beth Franklin is a contributing editor at Investment News magazine, specializing in Social Security, Medicare and Retirement income. Bill Reichenstein is a professor of investment management at Baylor University, a co-founder of Social Security Solutions – a company that has developed a terrific set of online software tools that help individuals and financial professionals sort through claiming decisions. He is the co-author of a book titled Social Security Strategies: How to Optimize Retirement Benefits. * Navigating Medicare. Along with Social Security, there's nothing that will have a more important impact on your retirement security than making smart choices about navigating Medicare. Joining me are two top Medicare experts: Tricia Neuman, executive director of the Medicare program at the Kaiser Family Foundation, and Fred Riccardi, president of the Medicare Rights Center.Retirement Reboot in the newsI was a guest on the terrific Friends Talk Money podcast, which is hosted by Rich Eisenberg, Terry Savage and Pam Krueger. The video is below, or listen here. Rich also interviewed me about my six core ideas for improving your retirement outcome for his MarketWatch column. I also joined Chuck Jaffe on his Money Life radio show to talk about the book. Here's the episode, our conversation starts around the 17-minute mark. Or listen to it below:Checked your Social Security statement lately?If you have not yet claimed Social Security, and haven't downloaded your Social Security statement lately, this would be a good time to do it. The statements have been updated to reflect the historic 8.7% cost-of-living adjustment, so your projected benefit just got significantly larger. The new number should be plugged into whatever retirement planning software you (or your financial planner) are using.If you are 62 or older, your future benefit is adjusted to reflect the annual COLA. If you haven't set up your free online account with the Social Security Administration, go ahead and do that. This is where you can access your statement, claim benefits and transact other business with the SSA. What I'm readingThe art of asset location . . . Senior housing that seniors actually like . . . An alternative, optimistic take on population decline . . .Politicians want to keep money out of ESG funds, but it might backfire . . . Did your health plan rip off Medicare? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit retirementrevised.substack.com
Theta Labs is the company behind Theta Network, the leading chain for media & entertainment. Theta has partnered with brands and personalities such as Katy Perry, Sony, Samsung, Google, American Idol, World Poker Tour, and many more. So, the recent launch of Metachain seemed like an excellent opportunity to learn more about it. ] Metachain is the new customizable, highly scalable blockchain designed for media and entertainment businesses, built from the ground up to be a user-centric, simple, and intuitive platform. It's developed for the needs of video platforms, ticketing companies, metaverses, and other enterprises as they evolve to decentralized models. Among two of Theta's biggest fans — and two of its advisors — are Steve Chen, co-founder of YouTube, and Justin Kan, Co-Founder of Twitch. Steve Chen has said, "Theta's innovation is set to disrupt today's online video industry much in the same way that the YouTube platform did to traditional video back in 2005."
The 70th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Burton Malkiel — a legendary American economist and author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street — and discusses Professor Malkiel's book and some of the biggest lessons from his life.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison & Brian Blaesing.© 2023 NewRetirement Inc.
Welcome to the second edition of the Retirement Rebootcast! This is a special limited-edition podcast series focused on my new book - Retirement Reboot: Commonsense Financial Strategies for Getting Back on Track. On this podcast series, I invited some of my favorite experts on retirement to join me on the program to talk about some of its key ideas. The book's official publication date is today - January 10th!I wrote Retirement Reboot with a very particular group of readers in mind: people getting close to retirement who are not financially prepared. In other words, people who have not been able to save much -or anything - for retirement. They're headed toward a retirement living only on Social Security, which typically replaces about 40% of their working income. Meanwhile, the rule of thumb is that most of us will need to replace at least 70% of our wage income when we retire.The book offers a series of strategies for improving on that math. The key chapters discuss the importance of making a plan, timing your retirement and how to get the most from Social Security and Medicare. I also discuss strategies for building savings, even late in the game, and tapping home equity. From there, I go on to discuss managing your career late in the game, the value of professional advice, how to manage long-term care risk and how to approach the idea of aging in place. On this second episode, let's talk about the importance of making a plan for retirement. It's something far too many people don't take the time to do - and that's a real misstep. If you don't have a plan, it's impossible to know whether you are on track to meet your goals. A plan is not a crystal ball, but it provides a context, and a set of tools for decision-making. And it's very important to approach the plan holistically - it's about much more than saving and investing.For this episode, I invited two experts to join me to help illustrate two important points from Retirement Reboot that I want to get across about planning. Steve Chen is the founder of New Retirement, an innovative low-cost online service that has developed a terrific set of planning tools. Steve's company illustrates how planning isn't just for the wealthy anymore. I also invited Steve Vernon to join me. Steve is an actuary, and a retirement educator and author. He's a leader in developing holistic approaches to planning - he's joining us here to explain why too many people confuse investing and planning, and why a holistic focus is essential. Click the player icon the hear the podcast - or listen to it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.The Retirement Rebootcast will have six episodes. Next week we'll take a deep dive into getting the most out of Social Security. My guests will be two of the most knowledgeable Social Security experts in the United States - Mary Beth Franklin of Investment News, and Bill Reichenstein, cofounder of Social Security Solutions and an emeritus professor of finance at Baylor University.Retirement Reboot in the newsThe New York Times ran an excerpt from Retirement Reboot last weekend. It was adapted from the chapter on the value of financial planning advice . . . I joined Christine Benz and Jeff Ptak for a conversation about the book on the Morningstar podcast The Long View . . . And, I chatted with Marc Miller, host of the Career Pivot podcast, about broad themes of Retirement Reboot.Join me for an interactive workshop on retirement planningI'll be discussing Retirement during an interactive, online workshop on January 24th. I hope you'll join me!The 90-minute workshop, hosted by Bookends University, will offer practical strategies for improving your retirement prospects, even if your savings are meager and retirement is looming! It will draw from material in Retirement Reboot: Commonsense Financial Strategies for Getting Back on Track.We'll walk through core decisions to make now to improve retirement outcomes, including* Timing Your Retirement* Optimizing Social Security* Navigating Medicare* Tapping Home Equity* Building Savings* Financing long-term care needsTuition for the event is $45, which includes a copy of Retirement Reboot. Bookends University is sponsored by Bookends & Beginnings, my favorite independent bookstore. You can pick up your copy at the store if you're local, or have it mailed to you. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit retirementrevised.substack.com
Happy New Year - and welcome to the first edition of the Retirement Rebootcast! That's the slightly tongue-in-cheek name I've given to this special limited-edition podcast series focused on my new book - Retirement Reboot: Commonsense Financial Strategies for Getting Back on Track. The official publication date is January 10th, and I invited some of my favorite experts on retirement to join me on the program over the coming weeks to discuss some of the key ideas explored in the book's chapters. I wrote Retirement Reboot with a very particular group of readers in mind: people getting close to retirement who are not financially prepared. In other words, people who have not been able to save much -or anything - for retirement. They're headed toward a retirement living only on Social Security, which typically replaces about 40% of their working income. Meanwhile, the rule of thumb is that most of us will need to replace at least 70% of our wage income when we retire.The book offers a series of strategies for improving on that math. The key chapters discuss the importance of making a plan, timing your retirement and how to get the most from Social Security and Medicare. I also discuss strategies for building savings, even late in the game, and tapping home equity. From there, I go on to discuss managing your career late in the game, the value of professional advice, how to manage long-term care risk and how to approach the idea of aging in place. For this first episode, I wanted to provide an overview of the key themes of the book. So, I decided to turn the tables - and invite another journalist on the show to interview me.Chris Farrell is the senior economics contributor for the national radio program Marketplace. He seemed like the ideal choice to do the interview - since he wrote the forward to the book. Listen to our conversation by clicking the player icon at the top of the newsletter. Or, subscribe to the program on Apple Podcasts or Spotify - just search for “Retirement Revised.”The Retirement Rebootcast will have six episodes, released weekly through January and early February. Next week, we'll consider the importance of making a plan for retirement. My guests will be Steve Chen, founder of New Retirement, and Steve Vernon, an actuary, author and retirement educator. Retirement Reboot in the newsWealthManagement.com published an excerpt from one of my favorite chapters in Retirement Reboot - Toward a new social insurance era. The chapter traces the history of social insurance in America, arguing that we have strayed too far from the roots of these signature policy achievements for the United States. And Mitch Tuchman of Rebalance reviewed the book for Marketwatch, writing: "Any complete retirement planning bookshelf needs a copy of Retirement Reboot. If you're just beginning your journey, it's a great place to start.” Join me for an interactive workshop on retirement planningI'll be discussing my new book during an interactive, online workshop on January 24th. I hope you'll join me!The 90-minute workshop, hosted by Bookends University, will offer practical strategies for improving your retirement prospects, even if your savings are meager and retirement is looming! It will draw from material in Retirement Reboot: Commonsense Financial Strategies for Getting Back on Track.We'll walk through core decisions to make now to improve retirement outcomes, including* Timing Your Retirement* Optimizing Social Security* Navigating Medicare* Tapping Home Equity* Building Savings* Financing long-term care needsTuition for the event is $45, which includes a copy of Retirement Reboot. Bookends University is sponsored by Bookends & Beginnings, my favorite independent bookstore. You can pick up your copy at the store if you're local, or have it mailed to you. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit retirementrevised.substack.com
The 69th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Joe Kuhn — former world-class plant manager and reliability leader, and current Financial Independence influencer on YouTube — and discusses Joe's journey to financial independence, his rise on YouTube, and the lessons he's learned along the way.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison & Brian Blaesing.© 2022 NewRetirement Inc.
The 68th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined once again by guest Doc G — a financially independent part-time physician and current podcaster and author — and discusses Doc G's new book, Taking Stock. This is Jordan Grumet's second round on our podcast and he's also been gracious enough to invite us onto his What's Up Next podcast.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison & Brian Blaesing.© 2022 NewRetirement Inc.
When it was launched in 2005, according to co-founder Steve Chen, Youtube was designed as a way for people to upload videos of themselves talking about the partner of their dreams. Co-founder Jawed Karim also talked about YouTube's romantic origins. “We even had a slogan for it: Tune in, Hook up.” Despite offering to pay women $20 to upload videos of themselves to YouTube, nobody came forward, forcing Chen, Karim and co-founder Chad Hurley to adopt a different strategy. Today we explore the epic pivot Youtube took just ten days after launching, that set it on course to be the backbone of video on the internet that it is today. *** This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please see our Privacy Policy. Since you're listening to Rocketship, we'd like to suggest you also try other Podglomerate shows surrounding entrepreneurship, business, and careers like Creative Elements and Freelance to Founder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve Chen was born in Taiwan in 1978 and moved to the U.S. at age eight. After working at PayPal, he co-founded YouTube in 2005 and sold it to Google next year. Steve moved back to Taiwan in 2019 and lives here now with his wife and two sons. Today's conversation was a part of the 2022 Taiwanese American Scholarship Fund (TASF) ceremony, a scholarship fund for Taiwanese American students from low-income families. If you are a student in need, please apply: https://tascholarshipfund.org/ Steve Chen was this year's recipient of the Visionary Leadership Award - a recognition of a Taiwanese American with extraordinary achievements. Previous recipients included Patrick Lee, co-founder of Rotten Tomatoes, Debby Soo, CEO of OpenTable, California Congressman Ted W. Lieu, and philanthropist Joseph Fan. We caught up with Steve Chen over video. We talked about fitting in, quitting school, and setting up YouTube as dating service. We asked him about leadership and teamwork, and what it means to him now to be reconnecting with Taiwan. Support "The Taiwan Take" by donating on patreon.com/Taiwan EPISODE CREDIT Producer, Host / Emily Y. Wu @emilyywu Production Assistant / Gerald WilliamsIntern / Sophia Zuo A Ghost Island Media production / @ghostislandmewww.ghostisland.mediaSupport the show: https://patreon.com/TaiwanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 67th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Sam Dogen — a popular OG FIRE blogger and author — and discusses Sam's new book, Buy This, Not That: How To Spend Your Way To Wealth And Freedom. BTNT aims to help you achieve financial freedom sooner and it helps you tackle some of life's biggest dilemmas in a rational way.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison & Brian Blaesing.© 2022 NewRetirement Inc.
The 66th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Andre Nader — Product Growth Manager at Meta and writer at FAANG FIRE on substack — and discusses “What is Enough” and also touches on a cool tool he built to help people explore relocation and remote work.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison & Brian Blaesing.© 2022 NewRetirement Inc.
The 65th NewRetirement podcast. This time, Steve Chen is joined by guest Jeff Rose — founder of the Good Financial Cents blog, the Wealth Hacker YouTube channel, author of “Soldier of Finance,” and CFP — and discusses why financial control & independence is important and how to plan, save & invest your way there. They also take some listener questions.Try out the NewRetirement Planner for free: https://www.newretirement.com/planner/signupProduced by Davorin Robison.© 2022 NewRetirement Inc.
Avery, Haley, and I are back discussing some lesser-known YouTube channels created by Asians. First, hear a little podcast update from Curtis. Then we pick up our conversation about YouTube with a look at co-founder Steve Chen as well as what we would do if we were on YouTube. As always, thanks for listening! Please email us at Infatuasianpodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @theinfatuasianpodcast Channels mentioned in this podcast: J. Kenji Lopez-Alt "The Food Lab: How to Roast the Best Potatoes of Your Life" Pick Up Limes "Healthy Eating Hacks" Die Hard Fishing "Epic Halibut Fishing with the Boys" Hello From Hawaii "Paradise? The Realities of Life in Hawaii" If you haven't already, please subscribe to us over at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, TuneIn Alexa, or wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening!