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In Episode 37 of Futuristic, Cameron Reilly and Steve Sammartino speak to a "digital human"!. They also get into a provocative discussion ranging from Donald Trump's car yard antics to the implications of advanced artificial intelligence and China's rising technological dominance. They explore the intersection of crypto, agentic AI models, and new breakthroughs in AI-driven tech developments like humanoid robotics, diffusion-based language models, and synthetic voice AI. Wrapping up with conspiracy theories about tech manipulation of human perception of time, the hosts challenge listeners to reconsider assumptions about where technology is heading and who might ultimately hold the power.
In this episode of The Futuristic, hosts Steve Sammartino and Cameron Reilly explore cutting-edge topics in technology and culture. They dive into AI's role in creativity, discussing AI-generated music compared to human-made tunes, and examine the rise of local micro-AI models like OpenAI's GPT 4.0 Mini. Steve talks about the transhumanist movement and ethical concerns over chip implants in humans, while Cameron shares his latest AI-assisted coding projects. They analyze SpaceX's Starship launch and Elon's vision for multi-planetary life, as well as nanotech breakthroughs in cancer treatment. The episode also covers the revolutionary potential of Apple's Vision Pro in creating immersive entertainment experiences and its applications in various fields. The hosts end with an overview of technological advancements and the opportunities they present.
On today's show, Steve and Alex will discuss all of these issues and more in what is a fascinating discussion on the technologies and trends that are shaping the rest of the decade - and beyond. GUEST OVERVIEW: Steve Sammartino is Australia's leading Futurist. He's also an International keynote speaker, with a deep understanding of disruptive technology and the wider economy. He is the author of two best-selling strategy books, The Great Fragmentation and The Lessons School Forgot, Steve regularly appears on national TV, radio and print, and is consistently rated as the best speaker of every conference he attends.
On this episode of The Tech Feed we explore the latest trends and innovations shaping our future. Andy Wells is joined by Australia's leading futurist, Steve Sammartino. Steve collaborated with Samsung Electronics Australia on the Australians@Home in 2029 report, which offers insights into how Artificial Intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies will transform Australian homes over the next five years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this Sports Geek Throwback episode, Sean Callanan interviews Steve Sammartino, who is a Futurist & Keynote Speaker. They discuss how technology will change the live experience. Show notes - https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/throwback/how-technology-continues-to-change-the-live-experience-steve-sammartino
Dwayne was joined by AI Expert Steve Sammartino to discuss the future of technology in the AFL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Countdown series on The Australian Investors Podcast, where we countdown the 15 most popular and impactful interview episodes ever released on The Australian Investors Podcast. Going all the way back to 2017! At #3, a top three position, is Australia's leading futurist, a serial entrepreneur, speaker, TV host and wonderful human being, Steve Sammartino. Note: you can access the show notes and resources, and see that the full interview was first published July 12th 2023: https://www.raskmedia.com.au/2023/07/12/steve-sammartino-future/ As we countdown to #1, let Owen know what you think over on X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OwenRask Steve's episode is about how to predict the future, what farming teaches us about the stock market, the rise of AI and super humans, his views on Tesla (controversial!) and why changing places will change your life. ~~ Resources you'll love ~~ Access Show Notes: https://bit.ly/R-notes Invest with Owen: https://bit.ly/R-invest Mortgage Broking: https://bit.ly/broke-rask Financial Planning: https://bit.ly/R-plan Property Coaching: https://bit.ly/R-P-coach 100-point property checklist (PDF): https://bit.ly/prop-check Accounting with Grey Space: http://bit.ly/3DG5lWS Business Coaching: https://bit.ly/o-coach Ask a question: https://bit.ly/3QtiY00 DISCLAIMER: This podcast contains general financial information only. That means the information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation, or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the information is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on it. If you're confused about what that means or what your needs are, you should always consult a licensed and trusted financial planner. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information in this podcast, including any financial, taxation, and/or legal information. Remember, past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The Rask Group is NOT a qualified tax accountant, financial (tax) adviser, or financial adviser. Access The Rask Group's Financial Services Guide (FSG): https://www.rask.com.au/fsg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen back to writer and futurist Steve Sammartino talk with Andrew Mclaren about what the future holds!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Following Optus' widespread outage on Wednesday, Futurist Steve Sammartino joined Tom Elliott to discuss the use of modern technology and why there's seemingly no viable back up systems in place. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How will AI technology impact sport? Futurist and AI expert Steve Sammartino speaks to Dwayne about how it could be used in sport moving forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve Sammartino is Australia's leading futurist. He joins Owen Rask for an in-depth discussion on starting and running a tech business, artificial intelligence, farming and philosophy. Steve is one of the world's most engaging and thought-provoking keynote speakers on the future of technology, entrepreneurship and marketing. He has spoken to over 500,000 people in audiences around the world, including Asia, India, Europe, Africa, the USA and is a regular in China. In this episode, Owen and Steve discuss: Steve's model for predicting the future Artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models Why everyone in business is faking it The perception and reality of business and investing General intelligence versus superintelligence Why Steve thinks Tesla is overvalued Human-computer interaction and where we could go from there Episode resources: Video version & show notes Steve Sammartino on The Australian Finance Podcast Steve Sammartino website Steve Sammartino on socials LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Tiktok ~~ Investor resources ~~ Rask Events Roadshow: https://www.rask.com.au/road ASK A QUESTION HERE Join Owen's Rask Core
A life size lego car made from 500,000 pieces… What chickens teach us about business & investing… How does AI really know what a cat is… We cover all this and more in today's episode, with special guest, Steve Sammartino, who works as a futurist in Australia. Kate & Steve cover a range of topics including:
In the wake of hackers releasing details of Optus and Medibank members, the federal government has signaled an overhaul of privacy laws, tabling a review into their effectiveness in Parliament. Matthew Pantelis spoke with technologist Steve Sammartino about the laws and what should happenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Imagine being able to free up valuable time from responding to customers and staff. Well now you can, by using a new and powerful language generation tool, called ChatGPT. The implications for business are endless, and we're only just now learning how much of an impact it will have in our lives. Our favourite futurist, Steve Sammartino, explains ChatGPT's ability to understand and respond to natural language. Business Essentials Daily is produced by: SoundCartelsoundcartel.com.au+61 3 9882 8333See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Pete is joined by Australia's leading futurist, who reveals some surprising insights into the future of city living.Steve discusses how cities will be redesigned for people, instead of for work, how retail will become more experience-driven, and how the flexible working movement will change the nature office work forever.
Two great guests, two episodes in one. Where to start?Let's begin with Steve Sammartino. Wikipedia tells us Steve is an Australian futurist, author and entrepreneur and according to Forbes, he launched Rentoid in 2007, one of the early sharing-economy, peer-to-peer online hire and rental marketplaces. Rentoid was featured in Rachel Botsman and Roo Rogers's book, What's Mine is Yours: How Collaborative Consumption is Changing the Way We Live. Rentoid was later sold to an ASX listed company in 2014. According to the World Records Academy, Steve collaborated with Raul Oiada in 2011 to launch the world's first Lego Space Shuttle into space. Propelled by a helium-filled weather balloon, the Lego Space Shuttle model 3367 was launched from German airspace into the stratosphere to an altitude of about 35,000m (114,800 feet). According to Wired in 2013 Steve and Oaida developed the world's first life-sized, drive-able Lego car with a compressed air-powered Lego engine. According to TV Week however, Steve is the co-Host of Rebound TV with Tommy McCubbin, who co-creates and hosts the show that is helping Australian businesses bounce back after the pandemic. Screening on Channel 9 on Saturdays at 12:30. Before being wooed to the screen Future Sandwich podcast host Tommy McCubbin co-founded WellAware with the mission to accelerate the world's transition into personalised, proactive and preventative health management where he works with some of Australia's top companies to help them manage and minimise the risk of Cancer, Heart Disease and Mental Illness striking down their workforce unnecessarily. Tommy's podcast Future Sandwich is Winner of Australia's Best Tech Science and Gaming Podcast, and has expanded into multiple live events and content series. We have no idea how we convinced Tommy and Steve to join us for this chat, but they're here now so let's go for it. Ding, ding.
Be aware of Business Email Compromise (BEC) scams warns tech expert, Steve Sammartino. He says that scams like these are increasing as improved technology allows scammers to impersonate you and your business. Steve explains what they are and how to protect yourself from them. Business Essentials Daily is produced by: SoundCartel soundcartel.com.au +61 3 9882 8333 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Sammartino is Australia's leading futurist, author and television host. In this episode, Pete learns about Steve's journey as a property investor and how he uses his skills to pinpoint where to invest.Find out his future predictions on how we will live and work, the boom regions to watch, and the impact of technology on property and development. Will 3D printing change the housing market?It's an interesting podcast that will open you up to new exciting possibilities.
Futurist, author and keynote speaker Steve Sammartino from The Rebound speaks to Peter Switzer.
FinTech takes centre stage in this week's episode of The Money Café with Steve Sammartino, Eureka Report's Technology Commentator, joining Steve Vallas, the CEO of Blockchain Australia, to talk about the digital revolution, cryptocurrency, and blockchain. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talking Wyndham is your weekly insight into the people who make the City of Wyndham surprising, fascinating, vibrant and interesting. Talking Wyndham is an initiative of the Committee for Wyndham, presented by Kevin Hillier In this edition we speak with Australia's leading futurist Steve Sammartino, about his links to the Wyndham region, and his thoughts on the opportunities we're all presented with moving forward. Find Steve online at www.stevesammartino.com -- Post-production by Steve Visscher & Jayden Wennholz | Southern Skies Media for Howdy Partners Media | www.howdypartnersmedia.com.au/podcasts on behalf of the Committee for Wyndham © 2021 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode we look at how AI is making our jobs, businesses and careers better, and how to move that along faster, we need to blow business models up and start again. Featuring; Erik Brynjolfsson (Source: Lex Friedman Podcast), Steve Sammartino and James Johnson. Join me on April 1st for Salesforce Live Retail and Consumer Goods, where I meet with trailblazers of the retail industry and unpack the secrets to how they have accelerated out of 2020. Register now at salesforce.com/liveanz Find out more at futuresandwich.com
Steve Sammartino, who has Bitcoins himself, spoke with Tom Elliott on Friday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Be aware of Business Email Compromise (BEC) scams warns tech expert, Steve Sammartino. He says that scams like these are increasing as improved technology allows scammers to impersonate you and your business. Steve explains what they are and how to protect yourself from them. Business Essentials Daily is produced by: SoundCartel soundcartel.com.au +61 3 9882 8333 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We kicked off season 3 of Reputation Revolution back in May with a look at the PERSONAL BRANDING UNIVERSE - a canvas on which I connect the various dots involved in building a credible and sustainable professional personal brand. These dots, or elements, flow from what I refer to as the four pillars of personal branding for professional people. They are: (1) ESTABLISH your voice (2) ENHANCE the credibility of your voice (3) EXTEND the reach of your voice (4) EXTRACT value from your voice. Here on the Reputation Revolution, each episode builds on at least one pillar. For example, in episodes 150 and 174, I chat with Mark Masters and Eli Trier respectively about the power of building one's community of like-minded people. Creating video content, including video live streaming, is all about enhancing the the credibility of your voice. In short, if you want to build a credible profile and trusted reputation in the marketplace, video should definitely be on your content creation radar. We've had some terrific guests in season 3 sharing their ideas and expertise around all things video - Julian Mather, live streaming guru Ian Anderson Gray, and Tristan White, a successful entrepreneur who runs one of Australia’s largest physiotherapy practices. We've also covered other elements of the Personal Branding Universe in season 3 - for example, writing a book to build profile and enhance your professional credibility. Writing productivity geek Bec Evans told us in episode 158 that there are various internal and external roadblocks authors often encounter when writing their book. Suzy Jacobs, founder of Activator Academy, took is through the importance of values in episode 155. Most critical in personal branding is to stand for something. So says Steve Sammartino, a leading futurist, best-selling author, media commentator and keynote speaker. In episode 166, Hillary Weiss introduced us to a concept she calls the ’statement piece’ brand - an antidote to the “sea of sameness on the internet”. And what of social media? It's such a critical aspect of building a personal brand, particularly one underpinned by a credible thought leadership positioning in the marketplace. Just ask California trial lawyer, Mitch Jackson, author of the book The Ultimate Guide to Social Media For Business Owners, Professionals and Entrepreneurs. I've long referred to Twitter the 'influence channel', and that's how Dr Emma Beckett sees it too. A key outcome of Emma's social efforts, particularly on Twitter, is interest from mainstream media, resulting in editorial coverage, including interviews on radio and national television. If you want to build a successful authentic personal brand, it's critical to show your human side - this is particularly the case for leaders, entrepreneurs and professional experts who are in the public eye and front people for a business, organisation or social enterprise. Want to see what this looks like? Look no further than Alan and Emily Braithwaite, founders of several UK-based businesses, including online visibility agency Yellow Tuxedo. If you want to feel inspired about the value of showing up consistently, get loads of ideas about how to maximise your SEO and repurpose your content, and learn how to wrap it all up in a very human way, you'll love listening to this one - episode 169 of the Reputation Revolution podcast.
Here are some unmissable highlights from today's episode:How do you shake off the industrial age mentality plaguing society?How do you transition from a manager to a high-performance leader?The game-changing difference between setting tasks and assigning objectives.What is the secret to managing a team in a world of heightened instability?How do you discover yourself and invent a new future? Click here to see the show notes for this episode: https://fewpodcast.com/007
The world's changing at a rapid pace, and it's incumbent on businesses to understand the technological changes that are occurring. Futurist, Steve Sammartino identifies three megatrends businesses need to be aware of as we attempt to navigate our way out of the COVID-19 crisis. Business Essentials Daily is produced by: SoundCartelsoundcartel.com.au+61 3 9882 8333See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we are joined by Dr Fiona Kerr, Founder and CEO of the Neurotech Institute, and leading futuristand author Steve Sammartino in our first double header with previous guests.Fiona was interviewed in episode 11 of Real People and Steve in episode 16.This most certainly was an explosion of thinking as Fiona and Steve shared their observations of theworld in chaos and what this means moving forward. We discuss a huge amount in a rollercoaster chat from digital sovereignty to how well Australia is performing at a global scale. We discuss the hunger games of the US and lessons as to how to take a longer-term perspective can be learnt from places like Finland. We ponder is Australia more like the US or Europe? And, does Australia’s safe stability make us lucky or lazy? We discuss systems thinking and blind spots. What future capitalism will look like. And, the high likelihood we will just slot back into comfortable old ways, even with the pause during COVID-19 to slow down and think about better ways moving forward.Real People is a podcast hosted by Jason Dunstone, the founder and managing director of Square Holes. Subscribe to Real People on your favourite podcast player.Jason builds on his 25 years of conducting human-centred research, interviewing average and not so average people (rich, poor, old, young, content and vulnerable) to understand what they believe and how they behave.Check out the Real People website - http://squareholes.com/realpeopleConnect with Jason Dunstone on Twitter @jasondunstone - https://twitter.com/jasondunstone?lang=enSend Jason an email - jason@squareholes.com Read more blogs from Jason Dunstone - https://squareholes.com/blog/author/jason/Find out more about Square Holes - http://www.squareholes.com/Produced with Apiro Media - https://www.apiropodcasts.com/
Business Addicts - The Podcast For People Who Are Addicted To Business
In this episode Steve Sammartino talks about “the future”, sharing his predicted changes for our world based on the interconnection of human behaviour, technology and economics, studying the patterns and trends to determine where they are going to go in the near and distant future.
Building something of substance off the back of your personal brand – a body of work, a flourishing business, or kickstarting a movement of sorts – takes serious effort. Yes, creating original content and publishing it on the web is crucial. Yes, being on social networks and connecting with like-minded people from your city, your country, and around the world – that’s important too. But most of all – the most critical thing – is to stand for something. What do you stand for? *** PLUS *** Steve Sammartino is in the Reputation Revolution house. Steve is a leading futurist, best-selling author, media commentator and keynote speaker, having presented to over 200,000 people around the globe. His background is very eclectic. Some of his projects have earned over 20 million video plays on YouTube. He has sent a Lego space shuttle into the stratosphere and helped create a Lego car that runs on air. As you do! In this chat with host Trevor Young, Steve explains the importance of listening to your audience. "They know more about you than you know about yourself," he says. Other Sammartino gems dropped in this episode include: “Have an opinion. Something for everyone is something for no one.""Know what you believe in and put your beliefs out there.” “You've got to think live. You've got to think out on the web."“Publish as much as you can, put your thoughts out there.”"the fringe-dwellers are the people who invent tomorrow's front line and … get on the fringe!" LINKS: WEBSITETWITTERLINKEDIN
Steve Sammartino is Australia’s leading futurist and keynote speaker who spoke to over 100,000 people in 14 countries. Steve is also the author of two best-selling books. His work has been featured in internationally reputed media including; The New York Times, Wired, the BBC, and many more. He has also been featured in major documentary films.You will learn:How much human behaviour has actually changed through our evolutionIf university is required for business successAnthropology: The understanding of human behaviourHow greed and fear are linkedHow algorithms are influencing our thoughts, perceptions and beliefsWhy we lack wisdom in today’s societyWhy following your passion isn’t always enoughThe most important asset you can have in your businessWhy people get lost in their businessHow to actually outside the boxThe difference that makes all the difference in BusinessHow we have normalized overworkingHow we’ve disconnected from our own thinking and views How we can create more sustainable businessesAnd so much more…Shownotes:2:53 ~ Is University a must to become successful in business? 4:56 ~ How do you feel about your children being in the school system?7:52 ~ What is anthropology?9:37 ~ How has your perspective and understanding of human behavior changed the way you show up and live your life? 16:00 ~ Business requires us to prioritize resources, beyond what we need, is that sustainable for the world?24:42 ~ Is human's greed ever going to shift? Is there hope that we will shift evolution in the need for human greed?38:00 ~ What is Steve's advice for people to live their passion and purpose - How do we stay connected to our passion, purpose, and uniqueness in the world?43:44 ~ how long did it take Steve to monetize his efforts - How long did it take you to profit from your passion and talent and what did it take?36:34 ~ What are your most important practices that have the biggest impact on his mindset, certainty, and fulfilling life?Follow Steve on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SteveSammartinoOfficial/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sammartino/Twitter: https://twitter.com/sammartinoYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrExMgJ5R4Ugj5AkD19loxAWebsite URL: https://stevesammartino.com/If you loved this episode, please share it with someone you care about. Follow us at instagram.com/theryanmagic
Our personal data and information may soon be used to keep tabs on where we are in an attempt to stop the spread of COVID-19, but who exactly will get our information? As the coronavirus pandemic continues to grip the globe, new surveillance methods are being brought in to try and stop its spread. Biometric data collection, as well as geolocation is being used across the world to monitor the movements of citizens. These apps are collecting our data, and have already caused privacy and security concerns throughout the community. Futurist and Business Technology expert Steve Sammartino joined Luke Grant on Australia Overnight, to discuss what will exactly happen with our data.
We’ve got a brand new show at Mamamia called That’s Incredible and we wanted to share it with you! It’s a podcast for parents and kids to listen to together all about the unexpectedly awesome things in the world around us. Hosted by Andrew Daddo, each week we go on an adventure and explore topics like the human body, sport, music, science, technology and space. Plus, we'll find out what it's like to travel to the moon, sing in front of the Queen and climb to the top of Mount Everest! In this episode we hear from tech futurist Steve Sammartino about what life will be like in 2050, we learn some awesome stuff about technology and play interactive games. Ready? Let’s go! This podcast was made in partnership with Subaru, where every moment is a chance to do. Find out more athttp://www.subaru.com.au/why-subaru/onelittlemoment We want to know what you think of That's Incredible! You could even win a $100 voucher for telling us what you think. Just click here or head tohttps://bit.ly/2WujRKL - we'd love to hear from you! ACTION ITEM There’s an American guy who draws really elaborate inventions called, Rube Goldberg. His device for washing a window involved leaving a banana skin on the floor so a man would trip on it, causing him to fall on a rake which tossed a horseshoe in the air which landed on a rope that tilted a watering can that wet a mop and woke up a dog who knocked over a sign that fell against the mop and made it wipe a window. You can find his cool inventions here...https://www.rubegoldberg.com/rube-the-artist/gallery/ Do you reckon you could design something similar? It doesn’t have to be that complicated, maybe it’s just tying a hairbrush to your dog’s tail to make an automatic hair brushing machine when your dog wags its tail? Use your imagination because that’s exactly what you need to be a good inventor! Draw us a picture of your invention and send it into podcast@mamamia.com.au. We’d love to see how your inventive mind works! CREDITS Host: Andrew Daddo Guest: Steve Sammartino Executive Producer: Rachel Corbett Senior Producers: Elise Cooper & Rachael Hart Audio Production: Elise Cooper Editor: Elise Cooper Editing Assistance: Ian Camilleri & Rachel Corbett Scriptwriters: Subby Valentine, Peter Green & Rachel Corbett Script Editor: Holly Wainwright Script Consultant: Angela McLean Thanks to our cast of incredible kids... Summer Waller, Sofia Lefebvre, Indiana Yates, George Cook, Amelia Cook and Lucia Bartlam. CONTACT US Tell us what you think of the show via email at podcast@mamamia.com.au or on the PodPhone 02 8999 9386. Looking for a community of likeminded parents? Join our Mamamia Parents Facebook Page... https://bit.ly/2PCsVeW Do your kids love to read? Then check out Andrew Daddo's books at his website... https://www.andrewdaddo.com/ Looking for other podcasts to listen to? You'll find all our Mamamia shows at https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’ve got a brand new show at Mamamia called That’s Incredible and we wanted to share it with you! It’s a podcast for parents and kids to listen to together all about the unexpectedly awesome things in the world around us. Hosted by Andrew Daddo, each week we go on an adventure and explore topics like the human body, sport, music, science, technology and space. Plus, we'll find out what it's like to travel to the moon, sing in front of the Queen and climb to the top of Mount Everest! In this episode we hear from tech futurist Steve Sammartino about what life will be like in 2050, we learn some awesome stuff about technology and play interactive games. Ready? Let’s go! This podcast was made in partnership with Subaru, where every moment is a chance to do. Find out more athttp://www.subaru.com.au/why-subaru/onelittlemoment We want to know what you think of That's Incredible! You could even win a $100 voucher for telling us what you think. Just click here or head tohttps://bit.ly/2WujRKL - we'd love to hear from you! ACTION ITEM There’s an American guy who draws really elaborate inventions called, Rube Goldberg. His device for washing a window involved leaving a banana skin on the floor so a man would trip on it, causing him to fall on a rake which tossed a horseshoe in the air which landed on a rope that tilted a watering can that wet a mop and woke up a dog who knocked over a sign that fell against the mop and made it wipe a window. You can find his cool inventions here...https://www.rubegoldberg.com/rube-the-artist/gallery/ Do you reckon you could design something similar? It doesn’t have to be that complicated, maybe it’s just tying a hairbrush to your dog’s tail to make an automatic hair brushing machine when your dog wags its tail? Use your imagination because that’s exactly what you need to be a good inventor! Draw us a picture of your invention and send it into podcast@mamamia.com.au. We’d love to see how your inventive mind works! CREDITS Host: Andrew Daddo Guest: Steve Sammartino Executive Producer: Rachel Corbett Senior Producers: Elise Cooper & Rachael Hart Audio Production: Elise Cooper Editor: Elise Cooper Editing Assistance: Ian Camilleri & Rachel Corbett Scriptwriters: Subby Valentine, Peter Green & Rachel Corbett Script Editor: Holly Wainwright Script Consultant: Angela McLean Thanks to our cast of incredible kids... Summer Waller, Sofia Lefebvre, Indiana Yates, George Cook, Amelia Cook and Lucia Bartlam. CONTACT US Tell us what you think of the show via email at podcast@mamamia.com.au or on the PodPhone 02 8999 9386. Looking for a community of likeminded parents? Join our Mamamia Parents Facebook Page... https://bit.ly/2PCsVeW Do your kids love to read? Then check out Andrew Daddo's books at his website... https://www.andrewdaddo.com/ Looking for other podcasts to listen to? You'll find all our Mamamia shows at https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Sammartino (@sammartino) is an entrepreneur, futurist, author and public speaker focused on finding the truth and creating the future.He has had multiple tech startups and launched one of the first sharing-economy startups Rentoid.com, before Uber or Airbnb, and sold the company to a public company. Steve now invests in emerging technologies and has multiple advisory board positions. He is heavily involved in the startup scene in Shanghai, a passion for the culture and even speaks Mandarin.To listen to the entire episode, visit: https://disruptors.fm/103-legos-in-space-blockchain-vs-big-tech-and-the-uber-that-ultimately-failed-steve-sammartino/
Steve Sammartino is an Entrepreneur, author, economic futurist who have studied closely the growth and impact of technology in our current world. He gets deep into the obstacles we are facing with the emerging technologies and the top companies behind them. How social media is turning into a double edge weapon, and what solutions awaits us for the future to come. Take a deep dive into the world of futurism. Enjoy the show! - YETI | Premium Coolers, Drinkware, Gear, and Apparel. The best premium coolers and accessories that are the ultimate in design, performance, and durability. Shop now with fast shipping from the official store: http://yeti.com.au/BRO - True Protein | Protein Powder & Sports Nutrition Supplements. Protein powder supplements & sports nutrition designed for athletes & fitness enthusiasts. Discover the best natural protein products. Fast & free delivery. http://trueprotein.com.au Use promo code “BRO” for 10% off! - Athyna | The new way to hire a virtual assistant. http://athyna.co Use promo code “BRO” for 20 hours free of virtual assistant services! Remember to subscribe on all of your listening devices and the BillKerrTV channel on YouTube. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BillKerrTV See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steve Sammartino (@sammartino) is an entrepreneur, futurist, author and public speaker focused on finding the truth and creating the future. He has had multiple tech startups and launched one of the first sharing-economy startups Rentoid.com, before Uber or Airbnb, and sold the company to a public company. Steve now invests in emerging technologies and has... The post LEGOs in Space, Blockchain vs Big Tech and the Uber that Ultimately Failed | Steve Sammartino appeared first on The Syndicate.
Steve Sammartino, author and futurist, joins Alan Kohler in this week's episode of The Money Café to discuss Facebook, Tesla, Apple, the ASX and its new high, as well as answer a number of listener questions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week on For What It's Worth, Steve Sammartino, Australia's leading futurist and keynote speaker, joins InvestSMART's Chief Market Strategist, Evan Lucas, to discuss the future of cryptocurrency, what impact big tech such as Facebook and Apple might have on the sector, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of fiat currency.
At the recent BITE Conference, I was lucky enough to chat with 16 different business owners as part of the RPPFM Outside Broadcast. I have broken these down into their seperate interviews so you can easily pick which one you …
This week, Australia's leading futurist, Steve Sammartino, joins Voices of Value with a positive message about emerging technology and trends. Episode Notes Web links Steve Sammartino Book Recommendations THE LESSONS SCHOOL FORGOT: HOW TO HACK YOUR WAY THROUGH THE TECHNOLOGY REVOLUTION Connect with us Facebook Our Website
Steve Sammartino (@sammartino) is an entrepreneur, futurist, author and public speaker focused on finding the truth and creating the future.He has had multiple tech startups and launched one of the first sharing-economy startups Rentoid.com, before Uber or Airbnb, and sold the company to a public company. Steve now invests in emerging technologies and has multiple advisory board positions. He is heavily involved in the startup scene in Shanghai, a passion for the culture and even speaks Mandarin.Steve collaborated with Raul Oiada to launch the world’s first Lego Space Shuttle into space to an altitude of about 35,000 meters and developed the world's first life-sized, drive-able Lego car with a compressed air-powered Lego engine. He's also the author of The Lessons School Forgot and The Great Transition, both books which examine the future of technology, work and jobs., both books which examine the future of technology and work.You can listen right here on iTunesIn today's episode we discuss:* How Steve sent a LEGO space shuttle into space on a shoestring budget with help from a random Skype connection* The power of problem-solving and learning on the fly to disrupt education* Why Steve is incredibly bullish on blockchain* What technologies Steve is most excited about and how they'll transform our world* The importance of Amara's Law and understanding technological adoption* Why social media is pushing our farther and farther apart and probably the biggest threat of all* Is AI good, bad or indifferent to humanity's goals* Why space is the next frontier and the proliferation of smartphones makes new things possible* Why venture capital is such a negative and destructive force on the world* How Steve started the first sharing-economy startup and why it ultimately wasn't a huge success* What Steve's daughter learned growing a pizza* Which investment will pay the biggest dividends in the long runMake a Tax-Deductible Donation to Support The DisruptorsMake a Tax-Deductible Donation to Support The DisruptorsThe Disruptors is supported by the generosity of its readers and listeners. If you find our work valuable, please consider supporting us on Patreon, via Paypal or with DonorBox powered by Stripe.Donate
Steve Sammartino speaks, writes and collaborates on the future. He has sent a lego space shuttle into space, created a car that runs on air and is building a house of the future that is 3D printed, operates off grid, is fully equipped with future technology like AI and voice command - and even includes a drone landing pad on the roof. Steve is a serious futurist with a savvy mind. In this conversation, apart from sharing his method for predicting the Powerball numbers, Steve breaks down how certain patterns influence his short and long-term predictions, why social, economic and technological developments drive change, the new 3 R's we should be considering in a modern economy, and how to acquire the assets that will help you succeed in the future of work. A sought after change advisor for some of the world's largest companies, I hope you enjoy this rich and engaging conversation with Steve Sammartino.
Tony reflects and expands on a couple of ideas that came out on last week’s show with Steve Sammartino, including investing in index funds.
On this episode of Create and Destroy, Jordan talks with Steve Sammartino after going for a surf... Steve is one of the worlds most engaging and thought-provoking keynote speakers on the Future. He has spoken to over 200,000 people and wowed audiences around the globe. Steve has spoken in Asia, India, Europe, Africa, the USA and is a regular in China. Plus, he’s a top bloke. Show Notes : Steves website - https://stevesammartino.com/ Steves Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sammartino/ Buy Steves Books - https://stevesammartino.com/books/ Future Sandwich (the podcast + TV Show) - http://www.futuresandwich.com/ My favourite talk from Steve - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVU76GqxS5U
Steve Sammartino is another old friend of Cameron’s. He is also a successful sharemarket investor, with 25+ years experience, although his strategy is a little different and much less hands-on than Tony’s. Steve is also an author, futurist, consultant and speaker. On this podcast we talk with Steve about investing in index funds. Steve used index funds to make himself financially independent in his 30’s.
Welcome back to Plugged and Unplanned, our new podcast hosted by Booktopia's CEO Tony Nash. This is the third episode with Steve Sammartino - futurist and author of The Lessons School Forgot and The Great Fragmentation. Steve Sammartino is one of Australia's leading futurist and as an international keynote speaker Steve talks to a lot of people (over 100,000 last year alone). Join Tony and Steve as they discuss a range of topics including how humans are like trees and how it's important to be your unapologetic self. Books mentioned in this podcast: The Lessons School Forgot by Steve Sammartino The Great Fragmentation by Steve Sammartino Host: Tony Nash, CEO of Booktopia Guest: Steve Sammartino
Welcome back to Plugged and Unplanned, our podcast hosted by Booktopia's CEO Tony Nash. This week Tony continues his conversation with Steve Sammartino - futurist and author of “The Lessons School Forgot” and “The Great Fragmentation”. Steve Sammartino is one of Australia's leading futurist and as an international keynote speaker Steve talks to a lot of people (over 100,000 last year alone). Join Tony and Steve as they discuss a range of topics including how the biggest barrier to success is often the fear of failure and how adopting a systems thinking approach is important. Books mentioned in this podcast: The Lessons School Forgot by Steve Sammartino The Great Fragmentation by Steve Sammartino Host: Tony Nash, CEO of Booktopia Guest: Steve Sammartino
We are excited to share with you a new podcast series called Plugged and Unplanned, hosted by Booktopia's CEO Tony Nash. This week Tony speaks with Steve Sammartino - futurist and author of “The Lessons School Forgot” and “The Great Fragmentation”. Steve Sammartino is one of Australia's leading futurist and as an international keynote speaker Steve talks to a lot of people (over 100,000 last year alone). Join Tony and Steve as they discuss a range of topics including how to plan for the future of your business, disruption in the book industry, the changing nature of work, overcoming inertia, creating new actions without overthinking. Books mentioned in this podcast: The Lessons School Forgot by Steve Sammartino The Great Fragmentation by Steve Sammartino Host: Tony Nash, CEO of Booktopia Guest: Steve Sammartino
Steve Sammartino is an Australian Futurist, Author, Technologist and Speaker. We start with having Steve tell us about how he taught his daughter about the world and economics by growing pizza, followed by his background. Next we take a deep dive into the topics of futurism and about living in an age of mobility. Later on, we finish with the future of employment and the possible world in 300 years. This was an absolutely mind-blowing episode, and Steve was such a great guest to have on. Another one for the books. Enjoy the show! True is an Australian-based company that specializes in protein powder and sports nutrition supplements. They use only the best quality ingredients available from all corners of the world to deliver a premium product. When it comes to sports supplements that are all natural and, most importantly, are effective in giving you the competitive edge, go with TrueProtein. As a special offer from ADVF and TrueProtein, head on over to www.trueprotein.com.au and use the code ‘ADVF’ to get 10% off on any of their products. This podcast is proudly supported by AdventureFit Travel. AdventureFit Travel is an adventure travel company for the fitness community. Head over to www.adventurefittravel.com to check out all our trips, all our blogs from our blogging team, special offers and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we dive deep into the world of Steve Sammartino!It was awesome to be invited into Steve’s home and to go on a wonderful trip back to his adventurous childhood, and to hear his exuberant passion for all things entrepreneurship and rethinking how we live and work.Steve is a highly regarded and in demand futurist and keynote speaker, and author of two most amazing reads - The Lessons School Forgot and The Great Fragmentation. Steve also writes a ‘must’ subscribe and read weekly blog you can find at his website http://stevesammartino.com Some of the topics we cover with Steve – why all children are entrepreneurs and work will be much more freelance in the future. We travel from cryptocurrency to going off the power grid, to the rise of regional areas as you can create a successful business anywhere with a global customer base.Real People is a podcast hosted by Jason Dunstone, the founder and managing director of Square Holes. Subscribe to Real People on your favourite podcast player. Jason builds on his 25 years of conducting human-centred research, interviewing average and not so average people (rich, poor, old, young, content and vulnerable) to understand what they believe and how they behave.Check out the Real People website - http://squareholes.com/realpeopleConnect with Jason Dunstone on Twitter @jasondunstone - https://twitter.com/jasondunstone?lang=enSend Jason an email - jason@squareholes.com Read more blogs from Jason Dunstone - https://squareholes.com/blog/author/jason/Find out more about Square Holes - http://www.squareholes.com/Produced with Apiro Media - https://www.apiropodcasts.com/
Rapid advances in technology have delivered us much better access to ideas and human capital than ever before to help grow our businesses. Futurist Steve Sammartino encourages businesses to embrace a collaborative approach to business growth. You don't have to invent new stuff – instead, some of the fastest growing companies are combining existing tools and technology to be "architects of the future". http://businessessentials.com.au
With the hype around Bitcoin in recent times, Cryptocurrency is almost a household name term, wouldn't you agree? It seems everyone from all walks of life is keen to capitalise on the potential riches that a non-regulated currency such as Bitcoin can produce in very short periods of time. Where do you start in the cryptocurrency world to get some skin in the games, what are the rules and is it all it's cracked up to be or another dotcom bubble mixed with a second global financial crisis just waiting to happen? Futurist Steve Sammartino talks to me today about ‘The Politics of Cryptocurrency.' In this podcast you will hear: What is a futurist and what does that profession have to do with cryptocurrency? What is cryptocurrency at the most basic definition and where did it originate from? How do you get into the cryptocurrency market if you are a novice? Will it be all good news for cryptocurrency investors or is it set up for a short-term gain? If you want find out more about Steve: Linkedin Web Amplify your ideas and get a bit political with me! To be a future podcast guest or connect with me, I can be found at: Amber@bespokecomms.com.au Amber's social media links: Facebook Instagram Twitter
Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing
On this week's episode, Sean chats to good friend, author & futurist Steve Sammartino about technology trends that will affect the sports world. Full show notes
Steve Sammartino shares more big ideas about goals, optimism, Superintelligence and the freedom-security scale. Notes from show: tinyurl.com/SFTL3Ep1
Notes: http://tinyurl.com/SFTL3Ep1 Q1: “STEM is a hoax”, says Steve. Why? Q2: Ambient computing is coming, replacing the immature technologies of today. Why are science fiction films so important? Q3: “Life is full of second chances, in fact every day is another chance to write a new script.” What’s so important about ‘side-projects’ according to Steve? Find out the answers in this week’s interview with Futurist and Author Steve Sammartino.
MATE: Marketing, Advertising, Technology and Entrepreneurship
Steve Sammartino is back for more! In the second half of his chat with Adam, Steve predicts where Planet Earth is headed, (it may scare you) and he also gives some brilliant tips that anybody chasing success can apply in their career & day-to-day life. Topics: Steve’s hack for communicating facts through the art … Continue reading MATE 040 – A futurist’s prediction of civilisation in 300 years, with Steve Sammartino (PART 2) The post MATE 040 – A futurist’s prediction of civilisation in 300 years, with Steve Sammartino (PART 2) appeared first on MATE podcast.
MATE: Marketing, Advertising, Technology and Entrepreneurship
Steve Sammartino is a charismatic radio host, futurist, author, public speaker, entrepreneur, technology strategist and former advertising strategy director. Steve talks about his career successes and failures, what lead him to being a speaker, and how he teamed up with a teenager from Romania to build a functioning car made from Lego. This is the … Continue reading MATE 039 – How to build a life-size LEGO car powered by air, with Steve Sammartino (PART 1) The post MATE 039 – How to build a life-size LEGO car powered by air, with Steve Sammartino (PART 1) appeared first on MATE podcast.
Get all links mentioned in the episode: https://www.neuralle.com/blog/posts/021-looking-into-the-future-with-steve-sammartino Skip through the episode:Brief introduction {05:24}The viral Lego car video {06:20}How he came to be a ‘futurist’ {14:13}On commonalities between futurists {16:37}Gauging tech needs of the future {18:50}Ingredients for disruption {23:42}The cult of CEO wages {27:50}What he sees five years from now {34:12}Predicting the decentralisation of cities {38:25}How technology enables mobility {40:30}Decentralising workplaces & working from home {43:55}The flexibility of the gig economy {47:15}His books, and becoming a writer {51:54}‘Inventing’ money {56:25}Sneaky Surf, the app {59:14}Career history {01:03:32}Rubiks cubes and puzzles {01:04:40}Things he does to keep up with futurism {01:08:08}Periods of interest in history {01:09:29}If he had $100 million - what would he do with it? {01:14:03}Something that annoys him about the tech industry {01:16:55}Managing his thoughts on ideas for the future {01:22:48}A constant in tech {01:24:27}Technology sabbaticals {01:28:06}How a failure has turned into a success {01:30:06}Morning routines {01:34:05}If he were to do a TED talk, only on what we haven’t covered so far {01:36:32}Learning other languages {01:38:19}The rise of China {01:40:24}Best purchases under $200 {01:43:47}Something he’s changed his mind on recently {01:44:32}Something he believes that no one agrees with him on {01:46:11}A problem he faces everyday, that hasn’t been solved yet {01:47:21}The most worthwhile investment he’s made in life {01:49:00}
Recorded live at Future Assembly in Melbourne, this is the first live episode of Future Sandwich. The panel includes Author, Steve Sammartino, News Corp's Nic Hodges, and Startup Victoria's Georgia Beattie.
This episode we look at the WSL event in France. Sharks are making news again.. We talk to Nth Coast professional fisherman Adam Epifanis about the and "sanctuary" and the effects its having on shark numbers and how best to deal with the shark problem on the NSW Nth Coast. We get the latest news from the Bacardi Surf Series and chat with ratings leader Nic squires as well as look at the role technology plays in surfing with "Sneaky Surf App" Co founder Steve Sammartino.And as always Chud Spivens imparts some wisdom to us all...
Steve Sammartino shares his thoughts on the emerging tech industry and how developers can take advantage of it most effectively right now. This interview was recorded at CeBIT Australia, the Asia Pacific’s largest and longest running business technology event. It's an incredible event and if you couldn't make it this time around — get to next year's event! It was fantastic. See the interview in full visual action on YouTube over at https://youtu.be/tbNSK5IeWSQ You can find Steve's book, "The Great Fragmentation", at http://www.thegreatfragmentation.com A HUGE thank you to Steve and to CeBIT Australia for making this video possible. Also, a thank you to Meri Amber for putting together the Dev Diner podcast theme music!
On this episode we talk to WCT rookie and semi finalist Stu Kennedy about his "break thru" performance at Snapper. #SneakySurf app designer Steve Sammartino talks about his new app and how it can change the face of surfing. Hawaiian WCT competitor Keanu Asing talks about lessons learnt from his 1st season on the tour and the influence of surf coaches & Chud Spivens returns from a colonic cleanse to report on the new rookies he is watching in 2016.
Future Sandwich :: Episode 2. Breaking Down Bitcoin. Featuring Founder of TheWeekInBitcoin, Alan Tsen and News Corp's Nic Hodges, & Author, Steve Sammartino.
Episode 1 of Future Sandwich :: The Driverless Car Race. We take a Tesla Model S for a spin, and talk with Nic Hodges & Steve Sammartino about when we won't need to worry about getting a Driver's License.
Profiling for Business Success With Dr. Tony Alessandra Have you ever had problems with co-workers because you just did not mesh with them? The company you work for probably didn’t use a DISC assessment when building your team! A DISC assessment measures someone’s behavioural style - how they behave with others. DISC stands for four different patterns of behavior: D=dominance, I=influence, S=Steadiness, and C=Conscientiousness. Everyone has a mixture of all four areas. A DISC assessment is accurate, simple, and practical. * Press play above to listen to this weeks Podcast * Dr. Tony Alessandra owns a company called Assessments 24x7, which offers assessments, training, and support. Many businesses use profiling and personality tools and assessments for sales training, leadership training, team building, and communication management. Then businesses can get more sales, have better leaders and managers, and put a great team together. An assessment is an incredible strategic tool that offers tremendous value to your company! In this episode of Business Brain Food you will learn: ** Different types of assessments ** Definition of a DISC assessment ** Difference between natural and adaptive styles ** How businesses use DISC assessments ** Background of Assessments 24x7 ** Difference between Myers-Briggs and DISC assessments ** How to implement assessment results ** How personality types impact all areas of your life Resources mentioned in this episode: ** Tony Alessandra: www.alessandra.com ** Assessments 24x7: www.assessments24x7.com ** Follow Ben Fewtrell on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bfewtrell ** Digital Disruptors to Challenge Bricks and Mortar Banks: www.abc.net.au/am/content/2015/s4217362.htm ** BBF:028 The Great Fragmentation with Steve Sammartino: http://actioncoachanz.com/bbf028-the-great-fragmentation-with-steve-sammartino ** ActionCOACH: actioncoachanz.com/stitcher ** The Magic of Thinking Big: http://www.amazon.com/The-Magic-Thinking-David-Schwartz/dp/0671646788 ** Speakers Office: www.speakersoffice.com ** The One Minute Manager: http://www.amazon.com/Minute-Manager-Kenneth-Blanchard-Ph-D/dp/074350917X ** Words With Friends App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/new-words-with-friends/id804379658?mt=8 Do you use assessments when hiring and training? Take the advice offered in this podcast on why it is important to use assessments to take your business to the next level. Also, if you are enjoying these Business Brain Food podcasts, then make sure to share them via social media sites or email the links to family and friends. A lot of time and effort goes into producing each of these podcasts with the goal in mind of the more people we can inspire about business the better. You can help us do just that! Until next time, have a profitable day! Cheers, Ben Fewtrell (02) 9111 5000
Steve Sammartino, author of The Great Fragmentation - Why the Future of Business is Small is our guest. We discuss why demographics are no longer a relevant measure for targeting clients, why effectiveness comes from being more human and less selfish and why we should be the channel of choice within our niche. We also explore hacking our own businesses in order to grow and why the four Ps of marketing (product, price, place and promotion) are unrecognisable compared to the pre-technology digital age versions of themselves. For more interviews visit www.abn.org.au
The Great Fragmentation with Steve Sammartino In this episode of the business of brain food podcast I chat with Steve Sammartino about his new book ‘The Great Fragmentation’ and what Steve calls the 200 year shift. As a business owner understanding the shift to the digital age is extremely important if you're going to succeed. We have seen many businesses dwindle and die because they have not adapted to the new way of doing business. * Press play above to listen to this weeks Podcast * During this interview you will learn how to cope with this radical shift and we'll discuss some of the 20 big ideas that Steve feels is changing the world we live in. You'll learn why bigger businesses are going to struggle more with the shift in the digital age and how the Internet will change how you do business forever. No matter what business you're in this is one podcast episode you must listen to, to prepare yourself for the future. In this episode of Business Brain Food you will learn: ** What outsourcing is and who it's for ** Why business is moving from mass to niche ** Why 3-D printing is going to play such an important part in the future ** That learning should be a part of your day everyday not just something that's nice to do ** Why the future of business is small ** How the Internet will change the way you do business in the future ** What you can do to prepare and at that in the digital age Resources mentioned in this episode: ** Twitter @sammartino ** stevesammartino.com ** startupblog.wordpress.com ** http://www.superawesomemicroproject.com ** http://beersblokesbusiness.com Tell a Friend If you are enjoying each of these podcasts and know someone else that would also benefit from listening to weekly business advice, please copy and paste the link for this podcast in an email to them or let them know through social media. A lot of time and effort goes into producing each of these podcasts with the goal in mind of the more people we can inspire about business the better. You can help us do just that! Until next time, have a profitable day. Cheers, Ben Fewtrell (02) 9811 5000
Communication Strategist and Keynote Speaker Michele Price brings you weekly access to the top minds to Master the Inner and Outer Game of business. Breakthrough Radio is a global business radio show that delivers high impact & pioneering knowledge for leaders in business. Entrepreneurs, startups, sales/marketing/IT professionals join us every Monday. Steve Sammatino, author The Great Fragmentation and why the future of business is small. How will the digital and connected economy play out for your business? Don Cooper, The Sales Heretic (tm) brings us every first Monday of the month Breakthrough Sales tip, growing our revenue and profits. Jeff Shuey, Director of Strategic Alliances at Gimmal, Jeff joins us after our featured guest, discussing enterprize content management. We will enjoy a one on one with her and dig into what does it really mean to our businesses and careers when we truley understand "How the World See You? Follow us & ask your questions via twitter using #BBSradio. We love rewarding engagement. You are invited to visit radio show blog at www.WhoIsMichelePrice.com
So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
A book is published every five minutes, the newbie writers' podcast, the book with the world's biggest twist (and how you can benefit), Beattie's Book Blog, meet up with @melbreaders for a quiet read, the 10 must-read books on blogging, what to put on your business card, Writer in Residence Steve Sammartino, accessing multiple gmail accounts at the same time, how to extract your kindle highlights in a usable form and much more! Read the show notes. Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com
Steve Sammartino's 'Startup Blog' attracts a monthly audience of over 30,000; he uses it to share his thoughts and ideas around topics including business and technology, entrepreneurship, marketing and digital culture. In this interview with Trevor Young, Steve discusses how his blog forms a key part of his platform, how it has helped not only his speaking and consulting career but also was instrumental in him getting a book deal. Steve's new book - 'The Great Fragmentation: and why the future of business is small' - is out now through Wiley Publishing.
Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing
What a busy week it has been at Sports Geek as we have been working hard on a secret project that has taken the internet by storm the last few days. We have been a patron of the Super Awesome Micro Project over the past 80 weeks, helping a teenage genius Raul Oaida and Melbourne start up guru Steve Sammartino deliver a full sized Lego car to the internet. On this episode I interview Steve about the project on Harf Time just 2 hours after we launched the video and then catch up with microDomination author Trevor Young about how PR & media has picked up the story as it goes viral. Full show notes - https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/sgp-029-how-we-got-one-million-views-in-under-48-hours-super-awesome-micro-project/
Oh yeahhhh...this interview with Steve Sammartino from Rentoid is marketing G O L D . This guy's a freak...not only has he founded a great little idea and brought it to life all by himself...he's managed to get national TV coverage to boot....for F R E E . Who wouldn't want a bit of that action. Steve's got lots of other great marketing tips and tricks...all of which require a bit of marketing elbow grease than they do large wads of cash. You'll also be privy to Lukee's new marketing term...the PR rabbit burrow....Marketing gold? Or marketing comedy? You decide. Links we share: Rentoid (Steve's business) Register here to receive a chapter of Tim's book a week for 5 weeks! Fiverr (The place where people share what they're willing to do for $5) The Transcription People (They transcribe all our shows for your consumption) Help A Reporter (Free global publicity opportunities) Source Bottle (Free national publicity opportunities) Our Facebook (Check out Tim and a couple famous fellas in their undies!) The post SBBM #20 – How to get your small business on national TV…For free appeared first on Small Business Big Marketing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.