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Today's Unlimited Partner is Paul Santos Founder and Managing Partner at Wavemaker Partners, a VC fund based in Singapore. He's built one of the best performing VC funds by finding a great niche in SE Asia. Wavemaker is based in Singapore. His leadership skills and wisdom are very apparent while listening to this discussion, it's no wonder his reputation is so high. Thomas recently visited SE Asia and almost everyone he met said he needed to talk with Paul. "Wavemaker Group is a multi-faceted cross border venture capital firm founded in 2003. The firm is dual headquartered in Los Angeles and Singapore and has raised over $580M across multiple funds. We currently have a team of 70 people across both sides of our practice. Wavemaker is one of the most active early-stage investors in Southern California and Southeast Asia and has invested in over 360 companies in the last 17 years. US-based investments include MindBody (NASDAQ: MB), DigitalGlobe (NYSE: DGI) and StyleHaul (acquired by RTL). Singapore-based investments include Luxola (acquired by LVMH), ArtofClick (acquired by Xurpas), and Pie (acquired by Google). In Southeast Asia, Wavemaker focuses on enterprise and deep technology companies." Topics Include: Building Wavemaker into one of the best funds in the world "If you want to fast, go alone, if you want to go far, go together" (African Proverb) Finding a niche in Singapore The Man in the Arena Theodore Roosevelt speech is required reading for people at his firm Having Jesuit influences P&G experience yet wanting to build something on his own EFishery, a tech driven fishery company focused on helping farmers increase productivity through tech, 'while at the same time creating a more sustainable, safe, and fair environment for them' Life Lessons and hacks from Paul are abound Paul's song is What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong Sponsors: Tegus Research My Marketplace Builder Links: Thomas McGannon LinkedIn Follow us on social media: Like and subscribe and all that stuff...stay in touch as we will have exciting updates and content soon... @uppodpod Twitter @uppodpod Instagram UP YouTube Channel up-pod.com (Now with ListenNotes for transcripts of each episode) Email us: show@up-pod.com, DISCLAIMER: The host and others associated with this podcast may have investments with the guests and/or the companies associated with them. This is for entertainment purposes only. It is not financial advice. Please do your own research.
In this episode of the Currently Bossin' Podcast, we're chatting with Lara Von Linsowe-Wilson, Influencer Marketing & Community Manager at Her Campus Media, about all things brand partnerships, and how to hone into your niche as a content creator in this day in age. Lara is the Influencer Marketing & Community Manager at Her Campus Media, overseeing all things influencer for the company's portfolio of brands. She started her career in influencer marketing with StyleHaul, where she crafted innovative campaign strategies & creative concepts for brand partners. From there, Lara joined the influencer tech agency Obviously as a Senior Client Success Manager, running post-sale execution for influencer campaigns at scale. Currently residing in New York City with her fiancé and her cat, she's a lover of long walks through Central Park and dining al fresco. Be sure to rate and subscribe! Love our podcast? Share on your IG stories and tag us! Follow Lara Von Linsowe-Wilson and Her Campus Media: https://www.instagram.com/laravlw/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/influencehercollective/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/cfashionista/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/hercampus/?hl=en Follow us on social media: https://www.instagram.com/currentlybossin/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/thebossupinc/?hl=en --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/currently-bossin-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/currently-bossin-podcast/support
Meet Shirley Yang, founder and CEO of Muses. After working in the corporate world at companies like Fox Interactive Media, StyleHaul, and NBC Universal, she founded Muses, a global network for entrepreneurs, makers, builders, and skill-based professionals to build and mobilize networks for growth. On this episode, we talk about the gig economy's current landscape and Shirley shares insights on how to cultivate your personal brand, establish your mission, and use influencer and social media to grow your business. ★ Get a free growth strategy session with one of our experts: https://www.oneims.com/get-started/ ★ Give us a call at 1-888-663-4671 Connect with Us ★ http://www.oneims.com/ ★ https://www.facebook.com/OneIMS/ ★ https://www.instagram.com/oneims/ ★ https://www.linkedin.com/company/oneims ★ Muses App: https://musesapp.co/
Episode 96 features Sean Vigue, Founder of Sean Vigue Fitness and one of the most watched Online Yoga and Pilates Instructors in the world with over 900 videos varying in length and speciality around Yoga, Pilates, etc. I found one of Sean's video on YouTube (link here) and watched it every day for my stretching challenge of 1-hour of stretching a day for the month of February. It was engaging, informative, and damn good and might be a good place to start if you are looking to shake out some of the cobwebs and loosen up the body a bit. Find Sean Online:Website: http://www.seanviguefitness.com/Twitter: @seanviguefitYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvCwGWW0od-BCfRtU2euaLgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/seanvigue/Instagram: @seanviguefitness About Sean:Sean Vigue is a fitness instructor, personality and entrepreneur who has taught thousands of classes in Central Florida, the mountains of Colorado and around the world in addition to appearing in over 2000 health and fitness videos and DVDs. If you are a blogger, podcast owner or active member of the media and need a source (or want an interview) for your yoga, Pilates, or general health and fitness story please email seanviguefitness@gmail.com. Sean has been featured on such outlets as Fox News, The Huffington Post, The Washington Post, Lifestyle for Men magazine, The Success 101 Podcast, Orlando Sentinel, Pilates Style Magazine, Martial Arts Chat, HASfit and FitBottomedGirls.com. Watch for him in the motion picture ‘Elles’ as Juliette Binoche’s Pilates instructor. Sean is a StyleHaul partner and the “Most Watched Online Yoga and Pilates Guy”.........Follow the Just Get Started Podcast on Instagram at @justgetstartedpodcast or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/justgetstartedpodcast and to learn more about me and what’s going on in my world check out https://www.brianondrako.com/now/ or find me on Instagram at @brianondrako or twitter @brianondrako As always, I’d appreciate a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts if you believe I’ve earned it. -> Leave a Review See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What do you represent? One of the most difficult aspects of establishing yourself as an influencer is finding that thing that makes you unique and leveraging your ‘superpower' to stand out in a crowded field of YouTubers. The platform has evolved into a lucrative business, and that means your channel is its own brand. And when your personality matches up with a beauty brand, collaborations follow. Today's guest is a YouTube veteran with a unique brand identity who is ready to share how her individuality as an influencer has led to some awesome opportunities. Stephanie Ledda is a 26-year-old New York native with a passion for beauty and a unique eye for fashion. Her channel, SMLx0, has over 900,000 subscribers who look to Stephanie for inspiring hair, makeup and styling tutorials. She was a college student when she started her channel in 2009. A business management and marketing major, Stephanie enjoyed watching YouTube videos and decided to try it out herself. Using the webcam on her MacBook to make videos in her dorm room, she created celebrity-inspired looks and gained a modest following. Stephanie considered YouTube a fun hobby, but she didn't realize its potential to become a career until StyleHaul and the YouTube Partner Program reached out to her in 2011. After graduating from college, she tried to balance a traditional job in marketing at a bridal boutique with her channel, but quickly recognized that she couldn't do both – and she really missed YouTube! Certain she could support herself through the channel, Stephanie quit her marketing job to pursue YouTube full-time. She definitely made the right decision, considering that she's partnered with major brands like Schwarzkopf, Maybelline, Sephora, Ulta Beauty, and Tarte. Today she chats about sharing your personal life with your followers, the value of a degree, and how she chooses brands for sponsored videos. Check out the show notes Join the Zero to Influence Bootcamp waitlist Download your FREE guide: 6 Tools YouTubers Use to Get Thousands of Video Views Don't forget to join the Beauty and the Vlog Facebook group for collaborations, YouTube advice, support and more! You can also follow me on Instagram!
Bernie Su is an Emmy and Peabody Award winning storyteller and the Founder of 96 Next, a production studio that creates interactive video series. Prior to 96 Next, Bernie co-founded Pemberly Digital, the studio behind hit digital shows The Lizzie Bennett Diaries and Emma Approved and later launched Canvas Media Solutions, which produced StyleHaul’s first original scripted series Vanity. In this episode, Bernie and I discuss his approach to innovation for scripted series on social platforms, from pioneering affiliate marketing in Emma Approved to creating the first audience interactive show on Twitch with Artificial. We also debate the future of subscription video platforms and argue whether HBO failed to effectively monetize Game of Thrones. Finally, we examine why more traditional celebrities are turning to podcasting and social media to extend their audience and develop additional revenue streams. Host: James Creech ABOUT THE SHOW All Things Video is a podcast dedicated to uncovering the past and charting the future of the online video ecosystem. Listen to interviews with founders, executives, and thought leaders from the world’s leading media companies and engage in thought-provoking debates about the issues shaping the next generation of entertainment. From the short-form content revolution to the fragmentation of video viewership in an always-on world, All Things Video reveals the key trends and insights from the world of digital media. Follow All Things Video on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn for new episodes and updates! ABOUT THE HOST James Creech is an entrepreneur focused on technology, online video, and digital media. He is the Co-Founder & CEO of Paladin, the essential influencer marketing platform for media companies, agencies, and brands. OUR SPONSOR This episode is brought to you by TubeBuddy, the complete toolkit for YouTube channel management. This power-packed browser extension helps with everything from bulk metadata edits and trending keyword suggestions to thumbnail optimization, fan engagement tools, and so much more. Visit TubeBuddy.com to meet your new best friend on YouTube. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Nikkie Sedaghat is a sales strategist that takes a proactive and analytical approach towards market research. Her self-empowered drive allows her to analyze data and craft compelling stories about consumer attitudes and behaviors. She values ingenuity, creativity, and innovation, but more importantly, she looks to bring people together to drive organizations forward. Having worked at Obviously, StyleHaul, GALPAL, and CleverTap, her breadth of experience is prime for today’s digitally driven environment.
Today we’re speaking with Pam Zapata the Senior Director of Influencer Marketing at Starpower.You can find Pam on social at:www.instagram.com/pamelazapatahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/pamelazapataFind WIIM online:www.iamwiim.comJoin our newsletter:www.iamwiim.com/joinJoin our Industry Online Private Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/wiimindustryFollow us on Instagram:www.instagram.com/iamwiim
Cole and Nick cover their age gap and the differences in opinions it brings on topics like music, movies and social media. @ColeGiannasca@NicholasGrava
Have you had thoughts about starting a YouTube channel but don't have the confidence or are too shy to take the plunge? Check out today's episode and see how our guest overcame her fears and shyness to become YouTube's viral video beauty queen. “We all do this because we love it but it is nice to get recognized for your work.” Mayra Isabel Garcia, of Mayratouchofglam, knew from the start that she wanted to have her own YouTube channel. But she didn't always have the confidence from the get-go nor did she expect to end up with a viral video that would boost her to stardom. Now, her beauty channel has around 1.7 million subscribers and 111 million views. “I think my craziest videos are the ones that help me out the most.” As a freelance makeup artist, Mayra was encouraged by the people around her to start posting her own makeup tutorials. She initially did it just for fun. It wasn't until she was tapped by StyleHaul that she realized she could actually get paid and build a career around it. She quit her day job and devoted more time to her channel, posting videos a lot more consistently than when she first started. Rather than just sticking to makeup tutorials, Mayra felt the need to step out of her comfort zone and try different things. Just to change things up a bit, she started doing challenges and reviews of certain products and is now having a lot more fun with it all. When she had her first viral video, she was shocked. She absolutely didn't expect that it would get over 1 million views overnight and hit 15 million views in just a week. Although there's no formula for making a viral video, Mayra says that it's her craziest videos that help her out the most. Check out the show notes Join the Zero to Influence Bootcamp waitlist Download your FREE guide: 6 Tools YouTubers Use to Get Thousands of Video Views Don't forget to join the Beauty and the Vlog Facebook group for collaborations, YouTube advice, support and more! You can also follow me on Instagram!
Colorado’s premier Yoga and Pilates instructor, seven time bestselling author and recently named one of the Top Workout Brands by The Huffington Post, episode 97 of Uncharted Performance is excited to feature Sean Vigue of Sean Vigue Fitness. He was also recently featured in Yoga Digest, The Washington Post, Ultra Running magazine, Lifestyle for Men magazine, Curious.com, Pilates Style magazine, The Denver Post, Fit Bottomed Girls, The Broadway Blog, YoFitTV.com and numerous podcasts including this one. Sean Vigue Fitness is a StyleHaul partner and the Most Watched Yoga & Pilates Guy on the the Planet! We discuss his background an actor and singer, what drew him to the practice of yoga, the impact that his practice has had on him, and the benefits it can provide us. Sean teaches us how develop an intimate relationship with our mind, body, and breath, the importance of being present, and the value of body awareness and how that translates to other movement practices and our relationships. With over 2,000 videos to date we also get a chance to understand his creative process from both a filming and a teaching perspective. Sean is continually watching and studying not only yoga but other modalities of self expression, creativity, and training but more than anything he has one special advantage, to find out who she is, tune in and enjoy!
Today we are spotlighting Drew Shannon of StyleHaul. With premium brands, StyleHaul continues to foster meaningful conversation between creators and their loyal communities. This episode is powered by Refill Fuel, https://www.refillfuel.com/ (use promo code “wearelatech”) a concierge gas service that helps you and your employees save time and money through wholesale gas prices and on site fuel delivery. Connect with us at wearelatech.com/podcast and tweet @WeAreLATech and @EspreeDevora. What is your ask from the community? Focus on who you are and what you want to be help the community. http://www.stylehaul.com/ https://twitter.com/wearelatech https://twitter.com/espreedevora
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Have you had thoughts about starting a YouTube channel but don't have the confidence or are too shy to take the plunge? Check out today's episode and see how our guest overcame her fears and shyness to become YouTube's viral video beauty queen. “We all do this because we love it but it is nice to get recognized for your work.” - Mayra Garcia Mayra Isabel Garcia, of Mayratouchofglam, knew from the start that she wanted to have her own YouTube channel. But she didn't always have the confidence from the get go nor did she expect to end up with a viral video that would boost her to stardom. Now, her beauty channel has around 1.7 million subscribers and 111 million views. “I think my craziest videos are the ones that help me out the most.” - Mayra Garcia As a freelance makeup artist, Mayra was encouraged by the people around her to start posting her own makeup tutorials. She initially did it just for fun. It wasn't until she was tapped by StyleHaul that she realized she could actually get paid and build a career around it. She quit her day job and devoted more time to her channel, posting videos a lot more consistently than when she first started. Rather than just sticking to makeup tutorials, Mayra felt the need to step out of her comfort zone and try different things. Just to change things up a bit, she started doing challenges and reviews of certain products and is now having a lot more fun with it all. When she had her first viral video, she was shocked. She absolutely didn't expect that it would get over 1 million views overnight and hit 15 million views in just a week. Although there's no formula to making a viral video, Mayra says that it's her craziest videos that help her out the most. Check out the show notes. Download your FREE guide: 6 Tools YouTubers Use to Get Thousands of Video Views Don't forget to join the Beauty and the Vlog Facebook group for collaborations, YouTube advice, support and more! You can also follow me on Instagram!
Philip DeBevoise is the Founder and CEO of Citizine Networks, Inc. Citizine is a global, lifestyle & travel platform targeting urban global citizens. Citizine integrates three key pillars – video and editorial content (original & curated) + social (network of influencers) + tools/utility to transact off of the content. Citizine currently reaches over 15 million followers thru its cross- platform network of cultural & travel influencers from the worlds of music, fashion, beauty, travel and adventure sports, among others. Prior to founding Citizine, DeBevoise was the President and Co-Founder of Machinima, Inc. - the next generation video entertainment network for young males that currently reaches over 180M viewers per month generating over 2B video views per month. Prior to Machinima, DeBevoise was one of the founders of Creative Planet. Prior to that, he was VP of TCI Interactive, formerly the Internet investment vehicle of the giant cable company, Tele-Communications, Inc. Prior to TCI, DeBevoise was a co- founder and SVP of AND Interactive Communications, an award-winning interactive design and production company, which was sold to TCI.DeBevoise is an investor and advisor in a number of YouTube channels and related media/tech companies around the globe including StyleHaul, DanceOn, Big Balls, Tubular Labs, MVP Sports and Octoly, among others. DeBevoise graduated from the University of Connecticut, Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa, with a B.A. in Economics.
Philip DeBevoise is the Founder and CEO of Citizine Networks, Inc. Citizine is a global, lifestyle & travel platform targeting urban global citizens. Citizine integrates three key pillars – video and editorial content (original & curated) + social (network of influencers) + tools/utility to transact off of the content. Citizine currently reaches over 15 million followers thru its cross- platform network of cultural & travel influencers from the worlds of music, fashion, beauty, travel and adventure sports, among others. Prior to founding Citizine, DeBevoise was the President and Co-Founder of Machinima, Inc. - the next generation video entertainment network for young males that currently reaches over 180M viewers per month generating over 2B video views per month. Prior to Machinima, DeBevoise was one of the founders of Creative Planet. Prior to that, he was VP of TCI Interactive, formerly the Internet investment vehicle of the giant cable company, Tele-Communications, Inc. Prior to TCI, DeBevoise was a co- founder and SVP of AND Interactive Communications, an award-winning interactive design and production company, which was sold to TCI.DeBevoise is an investor and advisor in a number of YouTube channels and related media/tech companies around the globe including StyleHaul, DanceOn, Big Balls, Tubular Labs, MVP Sports and Octoly, among others. DeBevoise graduated from the University of Connecticut, Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa, with a B.A. in Economics.
The Opportunities In Vertically-Focused NetworksMon. April 24| 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM | Advanced Advertising TheaterBringing together some of the most successful vertically-focused digital video networks, this panel will look at the power of hyper-focused niche content and examine how to make meaningful connections with a highly engaged audience. Learn how these companies tapped into their respective demographics and have built coveted communities within the super-platforms, as well as their own, through strong creator partnerships, innovative collaborations and unique brand experiences. Are advertisers embracing this opportunity? How can brands benefit? How to successfully collaborate to drive true value of content anywhere, anytime on screens of any size.
The Opportunities In Vertically-Focused NetworksMon. April 24| 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM | Advanced Advertising TheaterBringing together some of the most successful vertically-focused digital video networks, this panel will look at the power of hyper-focused niche content and examine how to make meaningful connections with a highly engaged audience. Learn how these companies tapped into their respective demographics and have built coveted communities within the super-platforms, as well as their own, through strong creator partnerships, innovative collaborations and unique brand experiences. Are advertisers embracing this opportunity? How can brands benefit? How to successfully collaborate to drive true value of content anywhere, anytime on screens of any size.
What do you represent? One of the most difficult aspects of establishing yourself as an influencer is finding that thing that makes you unique and leveraging your ‘superpower' to stand out in a crowded field of YouTubers. The platform has evolved into a lucrative business, and that means your channel is its own brand. And when your personality matches up with a beauty brand, collaborations follow. Today's guest is a YouTube veteran with a unique brand identity who is ready to share how her individuality as an influencer has led to some awesome opportunities. Stephanie Ledda is a 26-year-old New York native with a passion for beauty and a unique eye for fashion. Her channel, SMLx0, has over 900,000 subscribers who look to Stephanie for inspiring hair, makeup and styling tutorials. She was a college student when she started her channel in 2009. A business management and marketing major, Stephanie enjoyed watching YouTube videos and decided to try it out herself. Using the webcam on her MacBook to make videos in her dorm room, she created celebrity-inspired looks and gained a modest following. Stephanie considered YouTube a fun hobby, but she didn't realize its potential to become a career until StyleHaul and the YouTube Partner Program reached out to her in 2011. After graduating from college, she tried to balance a traditional job in marketing at a bridal boutique with her channel, but quickly recognized that she couldn't do both – and she really missed YouTube! Certain she could support herself through the channel, Stephanie quit her marketing job to pursue YouTube full-time. She definitely made the right decision, considering that she's partnered with major brands like Schwarzkopf, Maybelline, Sephora, Ulta Beauty, and Tarte. Today she chats about sharing your personal life with your followers, the value of a degree, and how she chooses brands for sponsored videos. Check out the show notes. Don't forget to join the Beauty and the Vlog Facebook group for collaborations, YouTube advice, support and more! Make sure you pick up our FREE Tools guide detailing the best free tools online to help you grow your YouTube channel.
Video is on the rise. With it becoming a more prevalent form of content for brands, how does one choose how to implement it into content strategy? We chat with Drew Shannon from StyleHaul about just that. Tune in as we chat video strategy, establishing ad spend, and the methods behind using influencers on YouTube. Learn more about StyleHaul: http://www.stylehaul.com/
On this week's TechCat Show we chat with Oliver DelFosse, The Content COO. Oliver is the Chief Operations Officer for StyleHaul, a multichannel network and global community of fashion and beauty creators with billions of video views per month. Oliver is helping to operationalize the connections between fashion influencers, their content and how that content gets monetized online. He's helping leverage Stylehaul's own proprietary tech platform to drive true social engagement. You'll going to learn alot about how content online is driving purchasing behaviors with Oliver DelFosse, the Content COO and The Tech Cat.
This month, we'll be uploading a new episode every day! We want to hear from you, so please send your questions and feedback to allthingsvideopodcast@gmail.com. You can also like and comment on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/allthingsvideo Follow All Things Video on LinkedIn for the latest episodes and updates! http://bit.ly/allthingsvideolinkedin This is the second episode in a four-part history of MCNs. We discuss the early MCN land grab to sign top talent and reach massive scale, driven by players like Machinima, Maker Studios, Fullscreen, AwesomenessTV, and StyleHaul. During this early period, MCNs monetized primarily through YouTube ad revenue, brand deals, and some original productions. Host: James Creech ABOUT THE SHOW All Things Video is a podcast dedicated to uncovering the past and charting the future of the online video ecosystem. Listen to interviews with founders, executives, and thought leaders from the world’s leading video networks and engage in thought-provoking debates... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rian Bosak is the VP, Network Operations at Fullscreen. He began his career in television before transitioning into digital via a job at Machinima and later as the first employee at StyleHaul. Over the past five years, Rian has managed the YouTube content management system (CMS) and overseen digital rights management for three of the world’s top MCNs. In this episode, we provide a detailed explanation of digital rights management, that is, the protection and monetization of intellectual property (IP), on online video platforms. We describe the complexities of YouTube’s ContentID system for content claiming and anti-piracy enforcement, including the use of Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown notifications to remove pirated content from video-sharing sites. Host: James Creech ABOUT THE SHOW All Things Video is a podcast dedicated to uncovering the past and charting the future of the online video ecosystem. Listen to interviews with founders, executives, and thought leaders from the world’s leading video networks and engage in thought-provoking debates about the key issues shaping the next generation of entertainment. From the short-form content revolution to the rise of multi-channel networks (MCNs) and the fragmentation of video viewership in an always-on world, All Things Video reveals the key trends and insights from the world of digital video. Subscribe for new episodes and updates! ABOUT THE HOST James Creech is an entrepreneur focused on technology, online video, and digital media. He currently serves as the SVP, Growth for Bent Pixels, the premier technology provider for the world's leading video networks and next-generation media companies. OUR SPONSOR This episode is brought to you by Mediakix, the leading influencer marketing agency, which connects the world’s top brands with engaged audiences through social media influencers. Their campaigns drive brand awareness, audience engagement, and product sales for brands like Nordstrom, Blue Apron, David Yurman, Hallmark, and more. Visit http://www.mediakix.com to get started with your influencer campaign today. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Stephanie Horbaczewski is the Co-Founder/President/CEO, STYLE HAUL, the largest global style community of more than 6,000 content creators across more than 63 countries, with 500 million viewers and fans, across 4 major platforms. Learn from one of the nest in the fashion industry!