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In this episode of Hustle Inspires Hustle, host Alex Quin shines a spotlight on Julia Hartz, the co-founder and CEO of Eventbrite. We explore how Julia helped transform the event management and ticketing industry with a focus on simplicity and inclusivity. This episode covers Eventbrite's growth from startup to publicly traded company, the strategic partnerships that fueled its success, and the innovative marketing techniques that built its brand. Julia's leadership through challenges like the pandemic and her company's international expansion provide invaluable lessons for entrepreneurs.Episode Outline[00:01:20] Introduction of Julia Hartz, co-founder and CEO of Eventbrite.[00:03:45] Eventbrite's early vision: Creating an inclusive, easy-to-use event platform for all.[00:06:12] Branding strategies: How simplicity and broad appeal became key to Eventbrite's success.[00:09:30] Marketing on a budget: Using content marketing and partnerships to drive growth.[00:12:50] Leveraging social media: Eventbrite's game-changing partnership with Facebook.[00:16:15] Strategic acquisitions: Expanding into the live music space through Ticketfly.[00:19:42] Eventbrite's IPO: Julia's leadership in taking the company public in 2018.[00:23:05] Navigating challenges: Pivoting to support virtual events during the COVID-19 pandemic.[00:26:30] 2024 updates: Financial growth and Eventbrite's global expansion.[00:29:50] Key lessons from Julia Hartz: Building a brand, fostering partnerships, and adapting to challenges.Wisdom NuggetsInclusivity Drives Growth: Julia and her team designed Eventbrite to serve both large and small event organizers, ensuring that the platform was accessible to all, which broadened its appeal and market reach.Strategic Partnerships Are Game Changers: Partnering with social media platforms like Facebook allowed Eventbrite to leverage existing networks for organic promotion, which greatly expanded its visibility.Acquisitions Can Strengthen Market Position: By acquiring Ticketfly, Eventbrite gained a foothold in the live music industry, demonstrating the power of acquisitions in expanding market reach.Adaptability in Crisis: During the pandemic, Julia led Eventbrite's pivot to virtual events, showing that flexibility in the face of disruption is crucial to business survival.Build Advocacy Through Value: By creating a platform that users love, Eventbrite turned customers into advocates, who spread the word and helped the company grow organically.Power Quotes:“Users became advocates because they genuinely found value in the product.” - Alex Quin“Partnerships can extend your reach far beyond what you could achieve alone.” - Alex Quin Meet Julia:Instagram: [https://instagram.com/juliahartz/]X: [https://x.com/juliahartz]Linkedin: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliahartz]Connect With the Podcast Host Alex Quin:Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/alexquin]Twitter: [https://twitter.com/mralexquin]LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mralexquin]Website: [https://alexquin.com]TikTok: [https://www.tiktok.com/@mralexquin]Our CommunityInstagram: [https://www.instagram.com/hustleinspireshustle]Twitter: [https://twitter.com/HustleInspires]LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/company/hustle-inspires-hustle]Website: [https://hustleinspireshustle.com]*This page may contain affiliate links or sponsored content. When you click on these links or engage with the sponsored content and make a purchase or take some other action, we may receive a commission or compensation at no additional cost to you. We only promote products or services that we genuinely believe will add value to our readers & listeners.*See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What's up everyone, today we have the pleasure of sitting down with Emily Kramer, Co-Founder at MKT1.Summary: Emily explored the convergence of marketing, investment, and startup growth, delivering actionable insights for marketers, founders, and investors. When picking future unicorns, she attributed timing and luck but stressed the importance of selecting startups that value marketing and whose products meet real needs in growing markets. Emily advocated for rigor in selecting martech tools that align with business goals, enhancing efficiency without compromising content quality. She also highlighted the need for "pie-shaped" marketers in startups, professionals who combine deep expertise in at least 2 areas like growth and product marketing, but also with a broad foundation. Additionally, Emily underscored the value of leveraging marketing skills in angel investing and internal advocacy, enhancing both startup viability and internal team alignment. About EmilyEmily started her career in Media planning at Ad agencies in SanFran and also had a stint in growing a programmatic ad platformShe went back to school to complete an MBA at Harvard and joined Salesforce as a Product Marketing MBA intern before later joining a startup called Ticketfly as an early marketing team member Emily then made the mega move to Asana as Head of Marketing as the 35th employee where she built and scaled the marketing team from 1 to 25 in less than 4 yearsShe moved on to an email app startup called Astro Technologies as VP of Marketing where she led the company to Series A funding and won the esteemed ProductHunt Golden Kitty award for mobile app of the year in 2017 - this startup looked a lot like the AI productivity apps popping up today, a few years too early.Emily then joined Carta as VP of Marketing where she grew the team from 2 to 30 and sat on the exec team and reported directly to the CEO. While there she co-authored a ‘gender gap in equity' study which was featured in over 50 publicationsEmily then kickstarted her entrepreneurial path and started dabbling in Angel investing. She took First Round's Angel Track which helped turn her investing hobby into a new career where she's now invested in over 50 companies as an angel investorShe joined Empower Work as a Board Member, an NPO providing text support for vulnerable workers facing challenging work situationsIn October 2020, Emily made the plunge and launched (market-1) MKT1 with her co-founder Kathleen, initially as an advisory business, then as a newsletter and community aimed at helping founders and marketers scale their teams and later as a Capital fund helping early-stage B2B startups.The Secret to Picking Future Unicorn StartupsEmily shared her journey through the startup world, sprinkled with good timing and fortunate circumstances. She entered business school just after the 2008 financial crash, a tumultuous time that surprisingly set her up for success in the entrepreneurial realm. By the time she re-entered the workforce, the economy was bouncing back, providing a fertile ground for new ventures. Her departure from startups came just before the COVID-19 pandemic, sparing her from the subsequent turmoil many companies faced.Her method for evaluating potential startups has evolved but is based on a simple principle: the importance of a solid product that the target audience would endorse, even if they wouldn't use it themselves. Emily stresses the need for a product to be compelling to those it aims to serve, a criterion often overlooked by non-marketers. A great market and a capable team are also on her checklist, but a unique selling point for Emily is the company's marketing strategy. She looks for what she now calls "marketing advantages," such as a unique story, SEO potential, or network effects that could give a company an edge.Emily's first startup job was driven by her love for music, working at Ticketfly, where she was immersed in the scene she adored. This role merged her personal interests with professional opportunities, which was fulfilling but also a learning curve. It led her to pivot towards a more B2B focus, taking her to Asana. There, she saw early traction and a team capable of winning on multiple fronts, confirming her belief in the startup's potential.She advises marketers to think like investors when considering startup roles. It's not just about a paycheck; it's about believing in the product and the team. This mindset shift is crucial, especially as one's career progresses and the stakes get higher. Understanding the company's vision and its alignment with marketing is essential—not just for the company's success, but for personal career growth as well.Key takeaway: For marketers eyeing startup opportunities, it's crucial to evaluate the company with a discerning eye: Is the product something people genuinely need and love? Is the market ripe for growth? Does the company understand and value marketing? These factors are not just important for the company's success but are critical for marketers to ensure they invest their time wisely and contribute to a venture that grows and values their skills.Advancing Gender Equity in Venture CapitalAt MKT1, Emily has taken a proactive approach to shaping the landscape of venture capital through a lens of equity and inclusion. She emphasizes the importance of diversifying investment not only as a moral imperative but as a strategic advantage. MKT1 actively sources deals from a variety of channels, prioritizing companies led by women, people of color, and underrepresented minorities. Emily believes these groups often outperform the average founders, bringing unique perspectives and solutions to the table.Their commitment to diversity is evident in the composition of their fund. For a considerable period, the gender distribution among those holding equity has been evenly split, a rare achievement in the venture capital world. This balance also extends to the fund's investors, many of whom are marketers, showcasing a diverse group of individuals backing their vision.MKT1 doesn't hold a formal mission statement on diversity; instead, they integrate these principles into the very fabric of their investment strategy. They aim to mirror the diversity of the market itself, ensuring the products they invest in are reflective of the consumers they serve. This intrinsic approach to diversity is part of what Emily describes as their 'DNA'—a natural element of their operation.Emily also collaborates with Empower Work, a support line for workers facing challenges in their jobs. This initiative primarily aids lower-income individuals, though it's accessible to anyone needing guidance. Recognizing her own privileged position to be able to address injustices legally, Emily is committed to extending support to those who lack the means to challenge their adversities.Key takeaway: Effective advocacy for diversity in the workplace extends beyond mere numbers. By embedding a commitment to equity into every facet of business operations—from investment strategies to community support—leaders can create profound, lasting change. Emily's work illustrates how maintaining a balance in investment portfolios and supporting initiatives like Empower Work not only champions diversity but also enhances the overall business landscape.Fundamental Principles For Picking Martech Tools Emily brings a unique dual perspective as both an investor and a marketer to the challenge of navigating the crowded martech landscape. When it comes to implementing new technologies, the allure of the latest tools can often lead to "shiny object syndrome," where the excitement of poten...
I love bringing on other startup marketing experts and Emily Kramer is no exception. Plus she's just super down to earth and was fun to talk to. Emily Kramer is Co-Founder at MKT1 (helps founders and marketers build and scale their marketing functions through their fund MKT1 Capital, advising & consulting, and content and courses). She's like a “CMO investor” because she's got a fund (MKT1 Capital) that's focused on early-stage B2B startups. Prior, Emily led and built marketing teams from the ground up at Carta (now Series G), Asana (IPOd), Astro (acquired by Slack), and Ticketfly (acquired by Eventbrite). Emily shares really useful articles that have to do with startups and marketing and I'm going to link to them in the show notes down below in case you want to check them out. In this episode we cover: What does “creative” mean to you (HINT: most people think brand and design, but it goes way beyond that); First marketing hire at a Seed vs. Series A vs. Series B startup - what matters; As the first marketing hire 4X, what is one thing you learned and then changed about your approach to heading up marketing; How did you balance creativity with results; Why you need to be saving time to make big bets; When you're setting goals (OKRs) you can't just set KPI goals (e.g. leads + conversion rate) because your creative big bet projects won't succeed. You can find Emily on LinkedIn. You can learn more about MKT1. Here's a great article that Emily wrote on how to organize your early stage SaaS marketing org and here's another one about marketing goal-setting. For more content, subscribe to Modern Startup Marketing on Apple or Spotify or wherever you like to listen, and don't forget to leave a review! And whenever you're ready, there are 3 ways I can help you: 1. Startup marketing strategy, execution and advising, I'm like your fractional head of marketing (25+ happy clients and mentees) >> www.furmanovmarketing.com 2. Sign up to get my monthly newsletter where I'm sharing playbooks and insights and cracking some jokes that will make you smile guaranteed >> https://share.hsforms.com/1cP1V40x7RGes5gHk1XNgNw47lba 3. Sponsor my Top 10% podcast and get startup founders, marketers and VCs hearing about your brand >> https://anchor.fm/anna-furmanov You can also find me hanging out on LinkedIn every single week: www.linkedin.com/in/annafurmanov --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anna-furmanov/message
Emily Kramer led and built the marketing teams at Asana, Carta, Ticketfly, and Astro (acquired by Slack). These days, she's the co-founder of MKT1, where she helps founders and marketers build and scale their marketing functions. Emily is also a well-respected angel investor and writes my favorite marketing newsletter (MKT1). In today's episode, she shares her insights on when to hire marketers, how to determine which type of marketing hire is best for your team, how to best work with marketing, and what red flags to look for. Emily shares actionable templates and some incredible frameworks that are sure to expand your marketing knowledge.—Where to find Emily Kramer:• Twitter: https://twitter.com/emilykramer• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilykramer/• MKT1 Newsletter: https://mkt1.substack.com/—Where to find Lenny:• Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com• Twitter: https://twitter.com/lennysan• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/—Thank you to our wonderful sponsors for making this episode possible:• Amplitude: https://amplitude.com/• Lenny's Job Board: https://www.lennysjobs.com/talent• Athletic Greens: https://athleticgreens.com/lenny—Referenced:• Building an efficient marketing machine: the fuel & the engine: https://mkt1.substack.com/p/fuel-engine• The GACC Marketing Brief: https://mkt1.substack.com/p/the-gacc-marketing-brief-the-best• The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference: https://www.amazon.com/Tipping-Point-Little-Things-Difference/dp/0316346624• Crossing the Chasm: https://www.amazon.com/Crossing-Chasm-3rd-Disruptive-Mainstream/dp/0062292986/• Purple Cow: Transform Your Business by Being Remarkable: https://www.amazon.com/Purple-Cow-Transform-Business-Remarkable/dp/014101640X• All the Light We Cannot See: https://www.amazon.com/All-Light-We-Cannot-See/dp/1501173219/• The Daily podcast: https://www.nytimes.com/column/the-daily• Stream Yellowjackets on Showtime: https://www.sho.com/yellowjackets• CODA on Apple TV+: https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/coda/umc.cmc.3eh9r5iz32ggdm4ccvw5igiir• Ashley Mayer's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymayer/• Kevan Lee's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevanlee/—In this episode, we cover:(03:44) Emily's background(06:08) Hiring a marketing team(11:26) Examples of fuel and engine in marketing(16:00) What is a product marketer?(18:20) Why you should start with a marketing generalist (20:30) The difference between a growth person and a product person (23:57) What to look for in a product marketer(26:58) When to hire a marketing person(30:45) The role of a brand marketer(33:24) Marketing for PLG startups(36:22) What is product-led growth?(39:23) How to get product and marketing to collaborate (43:38) What is the GACC framework?(47:58 ) How to know if your marketing team is effective(54:33) Why founders need angel investors with functional expertise(1:00:23) Lightning round—Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquires about sponsoring the podcast, email podcast@lennyrachitsky.com. Get full access to Lenny's Newsletter at www.lennysnewsletter.com/subscribe
Emily Kramer is Marketing Advisor, Angel Investor & Co-Founder at MKT1, and in this episode we're talking about how to build and organise your early stage SaaS marketing org. Emily has built and scaled the marketing teams at Ticketfly, Asana, Carta, and Astro and in this episode she talks us through her framework for structuring your marketing team, including: - The roles you should hire first - Why you shouldn't hire t-shaped marketers - How marketing teams should prioritise and focus - How much hierarchy you need in your marketing org - The story of how Emily built and structured Asana's marketing team Links MKT1 >> https://www.mkt1.co/ High Growth Handbook by Elad Gil >> https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40536148-high-growth-handbook --- Advance B2B >> www.advanceb2b.com Follow The Growth Hub on Twitter >> twitter.com/SaaSGrowthHub Follow Edward on Twitter >> twitter.com/NordicEdward
In case you missed it, Venture Capital is booming everywhere… not just in Silicon Valley. New York is one of those places. And Primary VC is one of those firms. So I wanted to find out how they’re doing it. Gina Yocom is Director of Talent at Primary VC, where she’s focused on building & engaging the firm’s network. Gina is a connector at heart. She’s mastered how to built relationships & opportunities that accelerate growth of Primary’s 50 portfolio companies. No surprise. She’s seen this movie before. Previously, Gina was Partner on the Market Development team at Andreessen Horowitz. Primary VC focuses exclusively on seed-stage NY-based market-defining companies. And you’ve been a customer. They include Ticketfly, Slice, Latch, Deliveroo, Noom, and Chief. Their successful exits include Mirror (acquired by Lululemon) and Jet (acquired by Walmart.) Primary VC’s portfolio is a who’s who of New York growth companies. Here’s how Gina has built a network of who’s who in New York.
Today Paco and George are joined by Dakin Hardwick to recap the new Showtime documentary The Go Go’s. Notably the first all-femme band to write their own songs, play their own instruments, and snag a #1 US album. Directed by Allison Ellwood, this straightforward music documentary looks at the LA group's rise, reign and breakup, along with youthful ambition, firings, drugs, rehab, money squabbles, breakup, and inevitable reunions.Dakin Hardwick is the one of the founders of Spinning Platters, a website started by a small group of Bay Area based music fans. He was not a writer before starting this blog, and honed my craft in the public eye. The blog is still alive and well after a decade on the internet, even managing to continue to put out content during the COVID crisis. In addition to managing the blog, Dakin has managed to work in music his entire adult life, starting out as a clerk at Wherehouse Music, interning for both Universal Music Distribution and Six Degrees records, and then working at Ticketfly throughout the entire lifespan of the company, then eventually landing at Eventbrite, working on their Music venue product up until the COVID pandemic wiped out the industry, causing the company to let go a large percentage of it’s staff. Dakin, along with fellow Spinning Platters founder Gordon Elgart, occasionally hosts music trivia in San Francisco.Dakin currently lives in Oakland, CA, and is hunting for a full time day job while raising his 1-year old daughter, making sure she understands the importance of listening to music that will alienate her from her peers.Dakin's new podcast How Did I Get Here?Follow Dakin on:Twitter: @vagueofthronesInstagram: @friedoxygenFollow us on:Twitter: @supdocpodcastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.
In this episode, Melissa Silva shares her story of supporting Andrew Dreskin, the CEO of Ticketfly, through two acquisitions! Melissa gives REACH listeners a peek behind the curtain as to what it’s like to support someone through such intense periods of change and how she adjusted from being the sole admin in a scrappy startup to part of a broader admin team at Pandora and later, Eventbrite. If you’re wondering what it’s like to transition from a small startup to an established organization, or how your role might evolve if your company is acquired – or you’re just looking for an excuse to laugh out loud for a half-hour, this episode is for you!
We had the honor to speak with WWE Hall of Fame Broadcaster Jim Ross about his upcoming show in Philadelphia on 1/28 during Royal Rumble weekend, SLOBBERKNOCKER SESSIONS & his first book Slobberknocker! For tickets make sure you go to Ticketfly.com or visit Citizens Bank Park for tickets day of! Like us: www.facebook.com/RealCTRadio Tweet Us: @RealCTRadio JR's Twitter: @JRsBBQ
Millions of people know about the "pay gap," or the average difference in wage earnings for men and women in the USA and throughout the world. Relatively few people know about the "equity gap," or the difference in ownership stake between men and women who work at early-stage companies. Emily Kramer, VP of Marketing at Carta, is trying to change that. On this episode of Marketing Trends, Emily talks about the data behind the equity gap and how to address it, driving startup growth, leadership lessons she has learned, how to succeed in a head of marketing role, and much more. Links: Full Notes & Quotes: http://bit.ly/2UbWMLu Emily's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/emilykramer/ Emily's Twitter: twitter.com/emilykramer Carta: carta.com/ 5 Key Takeaways: - Everyone should know what questions to ask and how to negotiate when getting hired, especially women in tech. - "We're trying to help arm employees who haven't worked at tech companies to understand what's going on, and help level the playing field." - Emily Kramer - "We need women founders. We need women in earlier positions. We need women in engineering roles because that's where equity is created -- at the beginning." - Emily Kramer - During the hiring process, don't give your requirements because you may be below where they are coming in. Ask questions, and if they don't have a system, that should be a red flag. - "Calculate out what you think the possible exit scenarios are and how much you'd get in those situations to compare your multiple offers or what you had before in your previous role. Try to gather as much information possible." - Emily Kramer Bio: Emily Kramer has been building Carta's marketing team for the past year and a half as their VP of marketing. Emily joined Carta to help bring more diversity and transparency to the cap table. Prior to joining Carta, she has built and led marketing teams at Asana, Ticketfly, and Astro (acquired by Slack), and attended Tufts University and Harvard Business School. Opinions expressed in this podcast are those of Emily Kramer alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carta. --- Marketing Trends is brought to you by our friends at Salesforce Pardot, B2B marketing automation on the world’s #1 CRM. Are you ready to take your B2B marketing to new heights? With Pardot, marketers can find and nurture leads, close more deals, and maximize ROI. Learn more by heading to www.pardot.com/podcast. To learn more or subscribe to our weekly newsletter, visit MarketingTrends.com.
Radfest2019: On Saturday may 11th, get Down to Louie G's in Fife for a great kickoff to the summer music season! Come party all day while 10 bands rock your face off! To top it all off, ithisis an all ages event! Get your tickets at Ticketfly.com!
Its FIGHT NIGHT !!!!! Friday Night March 8th at the Maryland Live! Casino and Hotel Featuring the guests on this episode, WBC-USNBC Super Middleweight Champion Demond Nicholson and Dante The Red Comet Cox joins Some Wild Catz to discuss their respective upcoming fights. Plus, Jussie Smolett has been contacted by the admissions department for a prestigious institution....... Its a Fight Night Edition of Some Wild Catz.......... SomeWildCatz@gmail.com info@marylandlivecasino.com www.livecasinohotel.com www.Ticketfly.com
Tari is a new open source, decentralized protocol that reimagines the future of digital assets. The Tari platform allows anyone to program complex rules for digital assets and trust that they will be enforced. Tari enables the management, use and transfer of nearly any kind of digital asset you can imagine — from tickets to loyalty points to virtual goods and more — and offers unparalleled monetization opportunities for creators. Dan Teree - Co-Founder Dan is a world-class entrepreneur and ticketing industry veteran. Most recently, Dan was Co-Founder and President of Ticketfly where he oversaw business development, product, engineering, operations and customer success. Dan was instrumental in building Ticketfly into a major player in the North American ticketing industry. Pandora acquired Ticketfly for $450 million in 20151 in what remains the largest exit in the global ticketing industry. Ticketmaster VP for nearly a decade. M.B.A., Northwestern University’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management. B.A., Colgate University. Naveen Jain - Co-Founder Naveen founded Sparkart, his digital agency, when he was 19. He got involved in the entertainment industry by cold calling Linkin Park prior to the release of their best-selling album Hybrid Theory. Naveen and the Sparkart team went on to run all online marketing efforts for Linkin Park from albums Hybrid Theory (2000) through Minutes to Midnight (2007), and then did the same for The Killers, Bon Jovi, Carrie Underwood, Slipknot, Tim McGraw, Lil Wayne, and dozens more. Angel investor with 30+ investments, Y Combinator alumnus (Winter 2014), deep experience in both ticketing (over $50 million tickets sold) and blockchain (early Monero miner). https://www.tari.com https://twitter.com/tari https://github.com/tari-project
This week on Promoter 101 The Podcast It's the 100th episode All-Star Spectacular Hosted By: Emporium’s Dan Steinberg and Works Entertainments’ Luke Pierce....joining Steiny and Luke to celebrate this massive mile stone are very special guests: Goldenvoice’s Elliott Lefko, ICM Partners’ Rick Farrell, FPC Live’s Scott Leslie, Vector’s Ross Schillings, Amplify / Billboards’ Dave Brooks, Live Nation’s Joey Scoleri, Lyte’s Ant Taylor, The Supermensch Shep Gordon, AGI’s Nick Storch, DZP’s Danny Zelisko, ICM Partners’ Andrea Johnson, APA’s Andy Somers, Nederlander Concerts’ Jamie Loeb, MGM Resorts’ Sid Greenfeig, Entourage Talent’s Wayne Forte, Live Nation’s Lesley Olenik, APA’s Steve Martin, Redlight’s Stuart Ross, Ns2’s Darin Lashinsky, Rocks Off’s Jake Szufnarowski, Atlantic Records’ Harlan Frey, Icon Tom Ross, The Brooklyn Bowl’s Peter Shapiro, AEG’s Max Adler, APA’s Craig Newman, Live Nation’s Jason Miller, Vector’s Brian Penix, IMP’s Seth Hurwitz, and Ticketfly’s Andrew Dreskin.Special Appearances by: AEG’s Toby Leighton Pope, Paradigm’s Jason Kupperman, Live Nation’s MaryClare Bourjaily, UTA’s Lance Roberts, Emporium Presents’ Jason Zink, Senbla’s Ollie Rosenblatt, CAA’s Brian Hill, New Fortier’s Paul Lohr, Paradigm’s Brian Swanson, AC’s Ted Heinig, Ticketmaster’s Jared Smith, and WME’s Jay WilliamsDirect Link:Spotify: https://is.gd/T5SPEC ← JUST ADDEDEmail: steiny@promoter101.netTweet the Guys: https://twitter.com/Promoters101Tweet Dan: https://twitter.com/TheJewTweet Luke: https://twitter.com/wlukepierceFollow us on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/promoter101-29260148/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steinypromoter101/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/promoter101Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/promoter101Website: http://www.promoter101.net/itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/promoter101/id1163910658?mt=2Google Music: https://is.gd/onEmStStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/promoter101?refid=stprTumbler: http://promoter101.tumblr.com/Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/promoter101YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/promoter101Edited by Connor Merritt - Connor@EmporiumPresents.com
This week on Promoter 101 The Podcast It's the 100th episode All-Star Spectacular Hosted By: Emporium’s Dan Steinberg and Works Entertainments’ Luke Pierce....joining Steiny and Luke to celebrate this massive mile stone are very special guests: Goldenvoice’s Elliott Lefko, ICM Partners’ Rick Farrell, FPC Live’s Scott Leslie, Vector’s Ross Schillings, Amplify / Billboards’ Dave Brooks, Live Nation’s Joey Scoleri, Lyte’s Ant Taylor, The Supermensch Shep Gordon, AGI’s Nick Storch, DZP’s Danny Zelisko, ICM Partners’ Andrea Johnson, APA’s Andy Somers, Nederlander Concerts’ Jamie Loeb, MGM Resorts’ Sid Greenfeig, Entourage Talent’s Wayne Forte, Live Nation’s Lesley Olenik, APA’s Steve Martin, Redlight’s Stuart Ross, Ns2’s Darin Lashinsky, Rocks Off’s Jake Szufnarowski, Atlantic Records’ Harlan Frey, Icon Tom Ross, The Brooklyn Bowl’s Peter Shapiro, AEG’s Max Adler, APA’s Craig Newman, Live Nation’s Jason Miller, Vector’s Brian Penix, IMP’s Seth Hurwitz, and Ticketfly’s Andrew Dreskin. Special Appearances by: AEG’s Toby Leighton Pope, Paradigm’s Jason Kupperman, Live Nation’s MaryClare Bourjaily, UTA’s Lance Roberts, Emporium Presents’ Jason Zink, Senbla’s Ollie Rosenblatt, CAA’s Brian Hill, New Fortier’s Paul Lohr, Paradigm’s Brian Swanson, AC’s Ted Heinig, Ticketmaster’s Jared Smith, and WME’s Jay Williams Direct Link: Spotify: https://is.gd/T5SPEC ← JUST ADDED Email: steiny@promoter101.net Tweet the Guys: https://twitter.com/Promoters101 Tweet Dan: https://twitter.com/TheJew Tweet Luke: https://twitter.com/wlukepierce Follow us on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/promoter101-29260148/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steinypromoter101/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/promoter101 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/promoter101 Website: http://www.promoter101.net/ itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/promoter101/id1163910658?mt=2 Google Music: https://is.gd/onEmSt Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/promoter101?refid=stpr Tumbler: http://promoter101.tumblr.com/ Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/promoter101 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/promoter101 Edited by Connor Merritt - Connor@EmporiumPresents.com
It's summertime! Time to think about security (see also fall, winter, and spring). This week, new stories and follow-ups. Items on the list: - An update on eFail and Apple Mail - Apple changes the game for iOS forensics - More Mac Cryptomining Malware - Major security/privacy improvements in macOS Mojave - Leaks at MyHeritage and TicketFly Don't forget to check out our show notes: SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us: Checklist@Securemac.com
In this edition of Shadow Talk, Richard Gold joins us to discuss the issue of security debt, a term used to refer to the accumulation of security risks over time, such as missed patches, misapplied configurations, mismanaged user accounts. Richard looks into how many of the attacks we see on a regular basis are actually a result of security risks that build up over time, and how security debt is a ticking time bomb for most organizations. In Part II, Harrison Van Riper covers the recent website defacement attack and data breach incident targeting the event ticketing company, Ticketfly. Security debt resources: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/286667/FAQ2_-_Managing_Information_Risk_at_OFFICIAL_v2_-_March_2014.pdf
On the fifty-second episode of Audioface: New albums: Kids See Ghosts' self-titled album and Jorja's Smith's "Lost and Found". Don't forget, we're on YouTube now too. Rap beef updates from J Prince and Pusha T. The Kids See Ghosts Review. Earl Sweatshirt ends his tour, and details about allegations against a former member of BROCKHAMPTON. The Lost & Found Review. Ticketfly data breach, and Sean and Dan discuss a shocking article detailing XXXTentacion's history of abuse, and whether his music changes our opinion of him. Check out our new website audioface.show -- where you'll find latest and greatest episodes, and ways to connect with the show on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! Thank you for listening with us.
Amazon has a new Fire TV device, Ticketfly is back online after a massive breach, and the NTSB has weighed in on a recent Tesla crash.
Todd Miller from The Vinyl Vault in conversation with bassist Stu Hamm, who has played with Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Frank Gamble, Greg Howe and many more! He's coming to Toronto to play the Garrison on March 28th 2018, with a bass clinic first at 7p ET, and then the solo bass show featuring tracks from his new release "The Diary Of Patrick Xavier" at 9:30 pm, tickets are available at TicketFly here ==> https://www.ticketfly.com/event/1626865-stuart-hamm-toronto/ The Garrison ==> http://www.garrisontoronto.com/ Stu/Stuart Hamm ==> http://www.StuHamm.com/
A deep conversation in a parked car with young Indigenous electronic artist and sonic experimenter [Exquisite Ghost](https://exquisiteghost.bandcamp.com/). We get into the roots of his "cyborg soul", his enduring love for jazz fusion, his killer new single, ["The Heart](https://exquisiteghost.bandcamp.com/album/the-heart)" (RPM Records), and much more! This episode brought to you by local punks Dangercat's[ last-ever show](https://www.facebook.com/events/1393874260710700/), presented by our friends at the [Park Theatre](http://myparktheatre.com/) on Dec. 8. Tickets for the show, which also features the Ripperz, are $10 at the Park, Into the Music, or online at Ticketfly. It's also brought to you by the [Solstice Edition of Record Sundaze](https://www.facebook.com/events/369169176856591/), which is happening Dec. 17 at PEG Beer Co. Dub Ditch Picnic, Eat 'Em Up Records, Eye and Ear Control, and Electric Heat Records will all be there with records, tapes and CDs from 12-5 p.m.
A deep conversation in a parked car with young Indigenous electronic artist and sonic experimenter Exquisite Ghost. We get into the roots of his "cyborg soul", his enduring love for jazz fusion, his killer new single, "The Heart" (RPM Records), and much more! This episode brought to you by local punks Dangercat's last-ever show, presented by our friends at the Park Theatre on Dec. 8. Tickets for the show, which also features the Ripperz, are $10 at the Park, Into the Music, or online at Ticketfly. It's also brought to you by the Solstice Edition of Record Sundaze, which is happening Dec. 17 at PEG Beer Co. Dub Ditch Picnic, Eat 'Em Up Records, Eye and Ear Control, and Electric Heat Records will all be there with records, tapes and CDs from 12-5 p.m.
On this episode we spoke Devin Amann from Hope for Shelter Fest. He is the sole booker for the 3rd annual, 2 day fest that is being held at The Korova in San Antonio, Texas on Saturday September 30th and Sunday October 1st 2017. Tickets can be purchased on Ticketfly.com https://www.facebook.com/events/198389410565201/ http://www.ticketfly.com/event/1543221-hope-for-shelter-fest-san-antonio/ Also on this episode we spoke to Glenn Gabe from Altonna, PA hardcore band Dementor. You can catch them on this years Tsunami Fest which is being held on Friday September 22nd and Saturday Septmer 23rd in Reading, PA at Club Reverb. https://www.facebook.com/Dementorpahc/ https://dementorhc.bandcamp.com/ Songs By: Inclination All Out War XservitudeX Dementor END Thanks for all the support and share and subscribe!! YOU CAN FOLLOW US ON.... Twitter - @ISN_podcast Facebook - www.facebook.com/theillstreetnewspodcast Facebook Group Page - illstreetnews Instagram - @illstreetnews Email us - illstreetnews@yahoo.com Leave us a voicemail: 267-297-4627 YOU CAN LISTEN ON..... Soundcloud - www.soundcloud.com/illstreetnews iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ill-street-news-podcast/id1111993800?mt=2 Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ill-street-news Overcast - https://overcast.fm/itunes1111993800/ill-street-news-podcast Blubrry - https://www.blubrry.com/ill_street_news/ Google Play and many other podcast platforms!
We're back with the second episode of Hey, You Made It! The audio is improved! The sound isn't as echoey! I found a great parking spot this morning! This week we're sitting down with Conor Hanney, the writer and producer behind Divorce: The Hip-Hop Musical. We talk about divorce, writing characters for modern audiences, and having weird last names. Divorce: The Hip Hop Musical premieres on Thursday, August 10th at 8pm at El Cid in Los Angeles, with weekly performances each Thursday night for the next couple months. Tickets can be purchased on Ticketfly here: http://ticketf.ly/2tLzsGt Also, here's the show's Facebook page: http://facebook.com/DivorceTheHipHopMusical Thanks for listening! ________ Hey, You Made It! is a podcast featuring interviews with local writers, performers and artists in the Los Angeles community about who they are and why they make the things they do. Hey, You Made It! is hosted, edited and produced by Joe Hospodor. It's distributed by Podbean and can be found at heyyoumadeit.podbean.com and on iTunes.
In the past month, Pandora has sold off Ticketfly, announced a large investment stake from Sirius, and had its CEO step down. What should investors make of the shake-up? Plus we check in on Apple Music and Tesla's puzzling streaming music ambitions.
CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week, including Pandora selling Ticketfly to Eventrbite and nearly a fifth of itself to Sirius XM, the latest indie label streaming stats from Merlin, and Bob Dylan borrowing from a school book in his Nobel lecture. The CMU Podcast is sponsored by 7digital.
James Altucher is a hedge fund manager, entrepreneur, and author of one of USA Today’s 12 Best Business Books of All Time, Choose Yourself. He founded the site StockPickr and was an investor in Buddy Media, bit.ly, Ticketfly, and more. In this week’s episode, listen to Altucher’s advice to entrepreneurs, his missed investments, and the importance of strengthening your “idea muscle”.
It's a celebration! Episode 10 features and interview from the homie Oddisee. He will be in Richmond this Saturday May 7th. Tickets are available on Ticketfly.com! The 10th episode also features Radio B, Fly Anakin, Koncept Jack$on, Jake Barkley, Bo Fields, Rich City, and the entire podcast crew. We talk Views, Beyoncé, Prince and much more! Check us out and follow on soundcloud. #WESEEIT
Year end recap and 2016 predictions. Recap: - CRB (Copyright Ruling Board) Ruling - Apple Music and YouTube Red - Pandora buys TicketFly, and streaming assets of Rdio. - Amazon Prime Music - Facebook goes hard into video - Blurred Lines lawauit - Jay-Z buys Tidal - Vinyl up to 9% music industry income - Producers and engineers may get paid on streaming - Billboard creates chart for lyrics - Adele passes 5 million albums sold in US already. - 101mixingtricks.com - Guitar Center may be in danger of closing - Pro Tools Subscription Plan - Music Row in Nashville closing - New music technology AVB - MQA - Master Quality Authenticated - USB-C Connector coming out - 3D audio standard - LiFi connection via light pulses - Foam 3D batteries - Moog music gave employees 50% of company - Abbey Road Studios tech incubator Trends: - Streaming getting bigger - Pandora to become more important - Facebook becoming more difficult for promotion, Internet marketing becoming more expensive - Websites looking sleeker,  more Wordpress-centric - Analog is dying - Controllers becoming more popular - Plug-in overload - Tablet for audio less visible - Sound reinforcement becoming  increasingly digital and smaller - Headphone surround for virtual reality
Year end recap and 2016 predictions. Recap: – CRB (Copyright Ruling Board) Ruling – Apple Music and YouTube Red – Pandora buys TicketFly, and streaming assets of Rdio. – Amazon Prime Music – Facebook goes hard into video – Blurred Lines lawauit – Jay-Z buys Tidal – Vinyl up to 9% music industry income – Producers […] The post Episode #89 – Year End Recap and 2016 Predictions appeared first on Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Podcast.
News: - Pandora buying Ticketfly - Quietest place on Earth - Microsoft - Soundproofing treatment tips Interview: - Producer Robert Margouleff Find out more about Headphone Surround.
News: – Pandora buying Ticketfly – Quietest place on Earth – Microsoft – Soundproofing treatment tips Interview: – Producer Robert Margouleff Find out more about Headphone Surround. The post Episode #78 – Pandora buying Ticketfly, Soundproofing Tips, Producer Robert Margouleff appeared first on Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Podcast.
Hot fall releases. Pandora buys Ticketfly. Asbury Lanes closed.
Earlier this week, Pandora announced it had acquired Ticketfly, an online ticketing company, for $450 million. Does the move make sense, and what should investors think of the company moving forward?
CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review the week in music and the music business, including Pandora's acquisition of Ticketfly, Modular's legal disputes with Universal Music and BMG, the US Copyright Royalty Board's review of SoundExchange royalties and George Osborne's love of NWA. The CMU Podcast is sponsored by 7digital.
The Consumer VC: Venture Capital I B2C Startups I Commerce | Early-Stage Investing
*Jason Shuman* ( https://www.primary.vc/jason-shuman ) *is a Principal at* *Primary Ventures* ( https://www.primary.vc/ ) *, a seed-stage venture capital firm responsible for backing NYC's most promising founders. Some of their investments include Ticketfly, Jet, Deliveroo, and Package Free.* *Jason has been working in New York as a VC for the past four years. In college, Jason launched a direct-to-consumer footwear company that sold hand-sewn boat shoes and driving moccasins. He later went on to work at New York-based seed fund Corigin Ventures, where he invested in several companies including Latch, Loftsmart and Morty.* *Thank you* *Sumeet Shah* ( https://theconsumervc.com/2020/02/03/sumeet-shah/ ) *for the intro.* *One book that inspired Jason personally is* *Attached* ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1585429139/ref=as_li_tl?camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1585429139&ie=UTF8&linkCode=as2&linkId=341c8a94afdb88357c495da3a0dda3a1&tag=theconsumervc-20 ) *by Amir Levine. One book that inspired Jason professionally is* *Think and Grow Rich* ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1585424331/ref=as_li_tl?camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1585424331&ie=UTF8&linkCode=as2&linkId=4a7da6947599553482bfab812a9e7f2b&tag=theconsumervc-20 ) *by Napoleon Hill.* *If you'd like to keep up to date with Jason, you can follow him on Twitter* *@boatshuman* ( https://twitter.com/BoatShuman ) *. To follow along behind the scenes of the show, you can follow* *@mikegelb* ( https://twitter.com/MikeGelb ) *and* *@consumervc* ( https://twitter.com/ConsumerVc ) *.* *In this episode you will learn -* * *What attracted him to start his own footwear company and become an entrepreneur? What were some of the learnings from that experience? How does he think about market timing? What attracted him to switch from being a founder to venture capital and working on the other side of the table? What makes seed investing as a stage so interesting to him? What attracted him to consumer?* * *What are his own KPIs for founders that are looking to fundraise a seed round? What are some qualities in founders that you look for? What is his own due diligence process? What metrics does he focus on and how has his evaluation changed the past few years What should the diligence process be for an early hire? How does he think about growth - organic vs. paid. Why does Primary Ventures only invest in New York Companies? What is some advice for founders that live in secondary and tertiary markets? What are changes in consumer behavior or consumer trends that he is most excited and focused on and looking at investment opportunities? What is something that he would change when it came to venture capital?* * *What is one company that he had the opportunity to invest in, didn't, and in retrospect wish he did? What is one piece of advice that he has for founders of consumer companies?*
The Consumer VC: Venture Capital I B2C Startups I Commerce | Early-Stage Investing
*Please note Office Hour episodes are not edited and the sound quality will not be as good as other episodes as they are recorded on one track.* Office Hours are opportunities for listeners to ask past guests questions themselves. We will be releasing the recorded versions each Saturday. This Office Hour with Jason Shuman was recorded live on June 9th. Jason Shuman ( https://www.primary.vc/jason-shuman ) is a Principal at Primary Ventures ( https://www.primary.vc/ ) , a seed-stage venture capital firm responsible for backing NYC's most promising founders. Some of their investments include Ticketfly, Jet, Deliveroo, and Package Free. If you enjoyed Jason, feel free to check out his full podcast episode here. ( https://theconsumervc.com/2020/02/20/jason-shuman/ )