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Jennifer's website: https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com/Timestamps1:58 - Jenn’s journey into entrepreneurship13:25 - The key steps for helping small businesses tell their stories. 1st step - understand your "Who"14:15 - Want to get good at telling people’s stories? be the “idiot” who asks the questions16:36 - 2nd step - Have confidence17:43 - 3rd step - Figure out the stereotypes you’re up against - people love to put you in categories19:44 - Success from big projects & fortune 500 companies that small businesses owners can learn fromLesson 1: It takes a long time to “turn the ship” with a big company. Sometimes small business are too quick to abandon an effort because it’s not working yet21:57 - Lesson 2: you can’t do everything, don’t be afraid to outsource 23:41 - Mistakes small business make in the PR, media and Marketing strategies25:45 - Why your “Why” isn’t enough - Finding your "Who"27:50 - The impact that Jenn sees investment crowdfunding having as a former member of a small community where it was used (Albemarle, NC)28:37 - What Jenn loves about local investing29:41 - Small business need to lean into what they’re good at rather than try to be like big corporations30:49 - Communities have a story - the businesses we support shape that story33:55 Things Jenn has learned about local investing- Go deep instead of wide- Find out the who of the business owner
It’s the Savage FINcast Retro! This episode hosts Raven, Craig, & Jim take a look at Freak Force 05 & 06. WARNING: Long tangent rant where Jim & the gang goes off bashing all the Bs; like Byrne, Bendis, & Bagley. Because they’ve got radioactive opinions, and they can’t be stopped. TIMESTAMPS1:32 – Rants and … Continue reading
Jaclyn, Jeremy, and Jordan discuss more Patriots free agency news from the last week, as well as what the Patriots should do at QB. The group debates what the Patriots should do with the 15th overall pick, and talk about the Deshaun Watson situation down in Houston.Timestamps1:07 — Discussing the contracts for White, Andrews, Guy, and Van Not19:49 — Biggest strengths and weaknesses on the Patriots' revamped roster34:52 — Should the Patriots draft a QB 15th overall or another position?49:53 — The gang talks about Deshaun Watson's situation down in Houston
Marvel released the first episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. We praise the heck out of it, especially how it handles trauma and race. We also watched Zack Snyder's Justice League, which means we deserve a t-shirt and medal. Listen to find out what stuck out to us about Snyder's epic team-up mulligan.Timestamps1:35 - The Falcon and The Winter Soldier25:45 - Zack Snyder's Justice League-----Music CreditsClassical Metal Workout by MusicLFilesLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/7525-classical-metal-workoutLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseEnergetic Upbeat by WinnieTheMoogLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/6033-energetic-upbeatLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Josh is solo the entire episode. He review the Canucks first two games against the Oilers, previews the Flames, talks NFL and preview's Chelsea's match against Fulham.TIMESTAMPS1:17- Talking about Canucks games against the Oilers23:32- Previewing the Flames28:28- Reviewing NFL Wild Card Weekend, previewing Divisional Round35:51- Chelsea vs Fulham preview40:37- The Best and Worst of Twitter46:36- Listener questions
Sulem has had an amazing amateur career and a successful start to her professional boxing career. She’s promoted by Golden Boy promotions, one of the biggest players in boxing and she’s on the fast track to challenging for a world title.Timestamps1:08 - Introduction2:23 - Growing up undocumented in the US8:58 - Getting into boxing19:57 - Working with Golden Boy Promotions25:30 - Mental toughness in boxing35:55 - Growing as a fighter41:00 - How to get more exposure to womens boxing42:46 - Rapid QAPeople and/or Items MentionedSulem Urbina vs Marlene EsparzaRemember The TitansGolden Boy PromotionsDazn Sulem UrbinaInstagramTwitter Randy TorresTwitterInstagram
Canucks training camp is underway and the season is about to begin. Josh talks about Canucks camp, Hoglander, Hamonic, World Juniors, Wild Card weekend, why he hates Toad and more.He was also joined by Malcolm Ert, host of the Point Hockey Podcast and avid Canucks and Raiders fan.TIMESTAMPS1:42- Canada loses to US in World Juniors, Podkolzin and Costmar6:05- Josh loses a bet against himself and plays the Star Spangled Banner on Clarinet (poorly)7:56- Canucks training camp, Hoglander, Juolevi and Rathbone13:08- Canucks sign Hamonic to PTO, where he fits in16:47- Playoffs or bust for Canucks21:42- Why Gaudette can take a step forward this season24:25- Defensive partners for Hughes29:31- NFL Wildcard predictions43:56- Chelsea worries and January Transfer targets52:00- Mario Kart and Josh hates Toad55:23- Malcolm Ert joins the show1:36:59- The Best and Worst of Twitter
How do you go from growing up in a trailer park to training major corporations and successful CEOs on telling their stories, and how do you learn to tell your own story along the way?Join Laura Gassner Otting as she hosts this episode of LGOtv with special guest, Mike Ganino - Storyteller, Queen Daddy, Hype Man.Timestamps1:55 - The shirt that Mike made for LGO.5:35 - "When someone wants to have Rachel Ray on their show, they don't also look at Martha Stewart. They just call at Rachel Ray."7:40 - You made me do improv and I thought I was going to die.10:40 - "As a gay man, I got to decide what a gay person on stage looked like, not a writer..."14:50 - "From an early age, I realized that there was two sides to everything."19:00 - "It's the best communicated that wins."24:25 - "They told me, and I believed them, 'You can be whatever you want to be.'"28:24 - "I don't know what I'm going to do after this election cycle because I'm 100% funnier...I'm always best during the election cycle."34:00 - "We play the role of researcher and reporter. I think that people want more revelation. What do you feel?"37:10 - "If the emotional response is because of what happened to you, then maybe you're not quite ready to share it broadly."38:43 - How do we find our stories?46:00 - It's the small stories.48:40 - "It's why every super hero has an underdog story."49:08 - "If you're gonna be impressive, we also need you to be relatable."Linkshttps://www.instagram.com/mikeganinohttps://www.facebook.com/mikeganinohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeganino
Over the course of being an adult, we still find ourselves asking....Why? And it be for the most common knowledge things, but who's to say that's the "correct" way? A book made up 1000's of words showing big ass expensive words like "Champagne" and then to tell us it's pronounced like Cham-pain (It's probably way more complex but you get the point). Look here I am FB ranting when I should be giving a description...Time stamps should suffice.Timestamps1:10- Branch Binging, we gonna try to avoid Spoilers5:30- Yo why y'all parents be letting kids shoot guns so young? 10:00- Driving While Jamming can cause increase of speeds and Obnoxious Singing15:50- Autocorrect don't work with pens, so Forkq isn't a word; I hate silent letters...and English18:15- Dem damn Acronyms is back20:15- Butt washer? Y'all ever use a Butt Washer?21:15- Toilet Paper Drought of 2020 didn't hurt me, Tuh23:50- Kids don't wipe man24:45- Wrap that Sh- Up B!25:15- We Got a Schedule!!! New Episodes Every Mon, Wed, and Fri at 5amCheck out our Facebook Page to leave any comments or feedback.https://www.facebook.com/Jones2BranchOut
Joshua is back after getting his wisdom teeth removed. He talks about the Canucks moves, if they are better, why he hates State Farm Stadium, Hakim Ziyech and more! He as then joined by Boy Genius himself, Harman Dayal of The Athletic.TIMESTAMPS1:00: The show is back and Josh talks about his wisdom teeth removal and aftermath3:30: Virtanen and Gaudette new deals. Hawlychuk signs11:57: How to the Canucks stack up in an all Canadian Division and are they better or worse?21:29: Vasili Podkolzin will be fine25:23:Seahawks last two games, the Bills and why Josh hates State Farm Stadium29:01:Chelsea are winning games, Ziyech the Moroccan Magician and they could challenge for the Title36:44: Harman Dayal joins the show1:31:50: The Best and Worst of Twitter, disappointed in no Voice Notes and instructions on them
How do you grow a brand worth hundreds of millions of dollars from hearing "no" over and over and over?Join Laura Gassner Otting as she hosts this episode of LGOtv with special guest, Kara Goldin - Barrier Breaker, Obstacle Obliterator, Purpose Pursuer.Timestamps1:30 - The beginning of Hint, Inc.4:30 - "Never once did I sit there and say, my diet soda was ultimately making me sick..."6:00 - "This is why I don't drink water. This is so boring."9:35 - "I was at a point where I was saying, 'How about someone tells ME what to do? Tell me something that I don't know.'"12:12 - "It was at that point that my husband really realized that this wasn't just about creating a beverage company, for me, it was around really changing an industry...."14:20 - A no is a maybe and a maybe is a yes.15:55 - "Fortune Magazine really helped me to understand finance."19:35 - "I said, 'Hi, I'm here to see Marshall Loeb.'"20:00 - "There are jobs, you just have to find them. And be creative about it."25:25 - "We put so much focus on this piece of paper versus actually trying to figure out how to get an interview."29:55 - How did you meet all these amazing people? Because I'm old.35:15 - "You just have to know your walk-away."40:20 - "There will be layoffs if we do not have your support in reallocating you into these different roles."47:40 - Your COO is your husband. How often do investors and retailers think he's the boss?51:53 - "My husband is the first one to say, 'she's actually the CEO.'"54:35 - Undaunted Book Launch - World's largest streaming book launch on Facebook hosted by Sheryl SandbergLinkshttps://www.karagoldin.comhttps://www.drinkhint.com/LGOtv
How does a missed diagnosis lead to a lifetime of blindness, and a fight to save others?Join Laura Gassner Otting as she hosts this episode of LGOtv with special guest, Sanford Greenberg - Second Generation Physicist, Innovation Nerd, Structure Champion.Timestamps1:40 - "I met my wife when we were in 6th grade."3:25 - She was your "beshert."5:35 - "I entered my junior year with 20/20 vision...by the end of the year, I had 0/0 vision."11:56 - "I am a drop-out, I have no money, I have no eyes, and I have no future." She married me anyway.16:50 - Where did you find the drive to say that you are not going to live a life of mediocrity?22:03 - "When [my grandmother] hugged you, it was like being anointed."24:45 - How did you get out of bed on the days where it felt like it was almost too much?25:00 - Art Garfunkel and Sue were everything.30:32 - "I suddenly walked into something very soft, a woman's breast."33:19 - "My first thought when I woke up from surgery was, 'My God, my mother is seeing her eldest son go blind...'"36:42 - Art Garfunkel left me to find my way home, completely blind, on the New York City Subway. "He said, 'I knew you could do it, but I wanted you to know that you could do it.'"39:18 - "You have to deal with the blindness every day. Every hour. Every minute. The only rest you get is when you sleep."43:05 - "It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and science."51:40 - Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a hero to us all, and a neighbor and friend to Sandy.53:05 - End Blindness by 20/20 55:50 - "We decided that we would end blindness within the next 2,978 days. Because that was the time that it took Neil Armstrong to land on the moon..."
How does someone live a life of wonder, and what kind of world can we create today?Join Laura Gassner Otting as she hosts this episode of LGOtv with special guest, Brad Meltzer - Superhero Nerd, Mystery Debunker, High School Sweetheart.Timestamps1:30 - Our paths crossed many times, from high school to the White House.3:22 - Tell me the story of Bill Clinton and Eli Segal.3:40 - "I made the first bootleg Simpson's T-shirts."5:50 - "He said, 'Don't go to law school.'"6:34 - "This guy name Bill Clinton calls up one day and says, 'Will you run my campaign?'"8:45 - "I thought I wrecked my life."18:35 - "You appreciate what that means when that person that you look up to so much is thinking of you and shows you that kindness."22:30 - "For life, so many things, it takes one person to say yes sometimes. And our job in life is to find that person."25:30 - "There's one name on the cover of every book, but only a fool thinks it's a one person show."31:04 - The TODAY Show was our first interviews.37:15 - "The opening line review opens with, 'This show would be good if Brad Meltzer wasn't in it.'"41:30 - Brad Meltzer's reading time with Barbara Bush: Re-creating the chocolate conveyor belt scene from I Love Lucy.46:40 - "My 18-year old, with his eyes closed, feeling braille in the book and was like, 'Dad this one's actually good!'"47:18 - "I love the fact that people now use our books to fight back against what they see in America today."
In this episode, we talk with Brandon Toner, a pharmacist based in Nova Scotia, Canada. He's known from his goal to build a habit of expression through a reset on Twitter. This is a broad episode ranging from healthcare to school, note-taking philosophies and the search for powerful conversations.We talked about:Doing a hard reset on TwitterInformation management in pharmacy, healthcare and possibilities with Roam ResearchIntricacies in healthcare and what information we must considerBrandon's workflow in the field of learning healthcareThe philosophy of note-taking and its connection to identity, expression and moreHow Roam can help you build your own worldviewEnjoy!Timestamps1:50 Brandon's criteria for Twitter conversations3:34 Hard reset on Twitter and connecting with people an dideas5:53 The Dark times, and the tools that never felt quite right8:01 Brandon's future version of himself9:40 What Brandon does: Pharmacy in Nova Scotia, Canada11:24 Information in healthcare and pharmacy14:59 Building dynamic reference material for healthcare16:48 "When I consume knowledge, I want it to become a part of me"18:05 The responsibilities of a clinical expert19:54 Brandon's thoughts on schooling with Roam22:07 Roam dependence and impact on our systems and routines27:58 The scaffolding for a network of information29:28 What is structure? Note-taking as a philosophy33:42 How do we balance between chaos and order?34:52 Brandon's workflow in bringing order to chaos40:39 "You can't skip that dance" and Go Boards43:35 Putting down other tools, and the burden of freedom48:14 What happens in the true believer calls? and how Brandon joined Roam54:35 Cult vs. culture, and Conor thinking out loud in calls59:35 The revolution of maintaining societal knowledge1:07:17 Exploring Roam's diversity of users1:09:56 Celebrating life and our loved ones1:14:51 Roam baked in productivity culture1:18:41 The low floor, high ceiling, and Roam possibilities1:21:34 [[How would you describe Roam to someone who hasn't started using it?]]1:30:20 [[What does Roam mean to you?]]LinksBrandon's TwitterExpanding Thoughts (Brandon's Newsletter)Brandon's WebsiteSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/normanchella)
In this episode, we talk with Tracy Winchell, the Founder of Roaman Journals. A teacher of daily journaling practices to others, Tracy is a self introspective person when it comes to facing ourselves in writing. And when introduced to Roam, she has started implementing the tool into journaling.In this episode, we talked about:Life before Roam Research: her time as a journalist, within broadcasting and moreHer workflow for journaling and introspection in RoamOur relationship with the creator/higher powerThe intricacies of daily journaling and how Tracy approaches itThe three selves, and how we should confront themThere is a part one and part two to this episode, so you might hear a disconnect in the middle of the episode due to technical difficulties. Enjoy!Timestamps1:36 Artillery and firing guns5:04 Accidentally ending up in front of a microphone: Tracy's origin story8:28 Starting the Reboots Podcast and the moment of clarity10:23 Discovering Roam Research14:58 Combining journaling techniques with Roam19:09 Interviewing Dr. Benjamin Hardy of Personality isn't Permanent21:26 Outsourcing the recall 24:04 Tracy's workflow for starting the day: Note to Next Day Self30:03 Checklists and how they stop you from execution33:00 2nd Half, and RoamBrain36:04 The three selves, according to Dr. Benjamin Hardy40:43 Projecting things into the future, and intersecting future emotions and time43:25 Just in time wisdom44:14 Tracy's Reflecting pool, and the Serenity Prayer50:47 Faith and a higher power54:00 Introducing Roam to a journaling audience58:05 Tracy does not want to look at her analog journals1:02:39 The friction finding something of value in previous journals1:05:05 What does victory mean to you?1:10:07 The next trinity of fields Tracy will dive into1:11:57 [[How would you describe Roam to someone who hasn't started using it?]] and [[What does Roam mean to you?]]LinksTracy's TwitterRoaman JournalsRoaman Journaling for Self-Awareness & Growth CourseReboots PodcastSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/normanchella)
How do you stare suicide in the face, and what does that have to do with the exquisite beauty in everything?Join Laura Gassner Otting as she hosts this episode of LGOtv with special guest, Chris Plough - Ambulance Driver, Adventure Seeker, Soul Shaman.***Trigger Warning: Please note that this episode contains conversations about suicide, depression, and homicide***Timestamps1:30 - Trigger warning: Suicide, Depression, Homicide5:00 - Everything was perfect, but it wasn't.8:50 - "I think for a lot of people it's a necessary phase to realize that we're driven on this fuel of ambition."11:09 - How do we realize it's the wrong fuel and when we do, how do we find the right fuel?15:30 - "I found myself overwhelmed with this sense of melancholy and, in the past, I would have been like, 'Be happy. I don't want to feel this way.' And instead, I just allowed this experience to happen and I felt into it."18:00 - 10,000 miles of self-love.18:35 - "The way I rationalized it was, 'Look I'm not sure how much longer I'm going to be around so I'll go do something grand.'"18:52 - "It ended up being the three of us, in this used ambulance that I purchased on Ebay...sight unseen [and, we drove from the UK to Mongolia.]."24:45 - "I actually began to look forward to life again and that was the key difference."28:20 - "You don't have to do it all at once."34:50 - When we met, we fell into an immediate deep conversation, and that was unusual. Why were you able to have that conversation with me that night?42:25 - Being an "Empathic Listener" & "Witness"44:48 - "Asking for help is when I feel weakest and I feel most vulnerable."46:20 - "And you're training yourself to make that call."47:45 - "90+ percent of the time, all someone needs is someone who is willing to listen."50:00 - "Caring is a superpower."54:35 - Project Liberation1:00:08 - "I don't want to be anybody's guru."1:02:15 - Final Thoughts, and how to call and talk to Chris.
Ira Wolfe is an HR visionary thinker, an accomplished speaker and author of “Recruiting in the Age of Googlization.” For 25 years, he has been a leader in pre-hire and leadership assessments, recruitment marketing, and workforce trends. Today Ira describes the passion and mindset required for the convergence between people and technology.TIMESTAMPS1:20 Ira’s #1 leadership tip, adaptability2:20 how to measure your adaptability (ability, character, environment)5:10 “everybody’s faking it” (allowing yourself to make mistakes)5:40 unlearning8:40 closing the skills gap during the pandemic12:40 managing an abundance of applicants15:55 leading in disruptive times20:45 what our world looks like in the “future”21:50 Googlization: convergence of business, technology and people24:30 recruiting top talent26:50 candidate resentment increased 40% in 4 years29:00 where to follow Ira onlineConnect with Ira S. WolfePhone: 484-373-4300Email: iwolfe@super-solutions.comGet your free copy of “Recruiting in the Age of Googlization” by Ira S. Wolfe http://besthrbook.comLinkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/irawolfeRecruit faster. Hire smarter. Learn better. https://www.successperformancesolutions.com=============Allison DunnExecutive Business CoachDeliberate Directions + Executive Business Coaching + Training Center3003 W Main Street, Suite 110, Boise ID 83702(208) 350-6551Website https://www.deliberatedirections.comLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisondunnPodcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deliberate-leaders-podcast-with-allison-dunn/id1500464675
Draft season is here. I am joined by JD Burke, Editor in Chief of Elite Prospects and EP Rinkside to discuss the draft and the Canucks. I also talk about the Oliver Ekman- Larsson to Vancouve rumours, Tampa Bay winning the Stanley Cup, address the Lampard Out comments, Atlanta Falcons and more!TIMESTAMPS1:52- Reviewing the South Park Pandemic Special4:15- Ekman-Larsson to Canucks rumours and almost got fooled by Mr. Booth16:50- Lightning win Stanley Cup and they still celebrated like there was no pandemic19:43- Golden Knights release new third jersey 22:20- Seahawks beat Cowboys, and Falcons choke again26:32- Addressing the Lampard Out and Mount hate comments31:44- Blue Jays out of playoffs and Twins lose 18 straight playoff games35:53- JD Burke joins to talk draft and Canucks1:17:02- The Best and Worst of Twitter
I will tell you why I will never do Ikea online delivery every again. I also talk about rumours and rumbings of Markstrom and Toffoli, Podkolzin and Hoglander, buyouts, Blue Jays making the playoffs, Chelsea's awful third kits and more!I am also joined by Niqhil Velji, a BCIT Journalism Graduate, Canucks fan and Lakers fan.TIMESTAMPS1:13- Ikea Rant6:39- Markstrom and Toffoli rumours and rumblings16:23- Cale Makar edges Quinn Hughes for Calder18:53- Potential Canucks buyouts23:30- Can the Canucks end Canada's Stanley Cup Drought?28:10- Podkolzin and Hoglander33:31- Stanley Cup Final36:20- What are the Penguins doing?!39:28- Chelsea almost lose to West Brom and those awful third kits43:20- Seahawks beat Patriots, facing the Cowboys45:12- Blue Jays make the playoffs48:33- Niqhil Velji joins the show1:34:27- The Best and Worst of Twitter
This episode we take a look back at Year 1 of Drunk Destiny. We've had some great episodes with phenomenal people so we wanted to revisit the "best of". We also cover the TWAB for 8/27/20 and the recent Gamescom 2020 event. Cheers, friends! We're excited for the next year! ___________________________________________Timestamps1:00 - Drinks14: 50 - Gamescom46:50 - TWAB1:01:40 - Drunk Destiny Year 11:32:21 - Questions ___________________________________________Drunk Destiny: Give us your feed back, please let us know if we are terrible. Email - DrunkDestinyPodcast@gmail.com ___________________________________________dizzy:Twitter - https://twitter.com/dizzy_dlo Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/dizzydlo __________________________________________Dumpy:Twitter - https://twitter.com/dumpsterbonfireTwitch - https://www.twitch.tv/dumpsterbonfire
Patrick McGinnis coined the term "FOMO" back in 2004 while writing an op-ed for The Harvard Business School Magazine. Patrick has finally written a book about FOMO: “Fear of Missing Out: Practical Decision-Making in a World of Overwhelming Choice.”Patrick is also a venture capitalist, podcast host, and the author of “The 10% Entrepreneur.” In this wide-ranging interview we discuss FOMO (fear of missing out), FOBO (fear of better options), investing, and leadership in life and business.TIMESTAMPS1:20 Patrick’s #1 leadership tip (“Don’t try to lead; listen.”)2:15 what causes FOMO3:40 how to avoid FOMO5:30 life decisions that people are most hesitant to make8:15 FOBO (Fear of Better Options)10:30 “The 10% Entrepreneur”13:30 how to get started as a “10% Entrepreneur”16:10 investing in IPSY and unicorn business ideas19:50 balancing “10% entrepreneurship” with full-time work21:30 deciding how much to risk25:30 optimizing your success rate30:00 The FOMO Sapiens Podcast33:30 where to follow Patrick online
Episode Themes (timestamps below)· Cultural & gender barriers in Australia & what we can do to improve these· Sarah's global entrepreneurial journey & advice for others on a similar journey· How the She Pivots program is helping women re-skill & upskill during COVID· The opportunities for women in the tech industry· Having a positive mindset and turning your obstacles into opportunitiesAbout Sarah Liu and The Dream CollectiveThe Dream Collective was founded in 2012 by Sarah Liu, a passionate advocate for women in leadership and furthering diversity and inclusivity practises in corporate culture to transform the way we work. What began as a passion project quickly became Australia’s most influential network of high-calibre, young women. The Dream Collective has been instrumental in empowering and equipping thousands of professionals into leadership roles through targeted training and mentoring opportunities. Find out more about The Dream Collective's programs here: https://www.thedreamcollective.com.au/About She PivotsIn an effort to support highly skilled professional women who have recently lost their jobs due to COVID-19, The Dream Collective launched She Pivots, a free 4-part online capability-building workshop to re-skill and up-skill individuals to help prepare them for career transitions and new job opportunities. As part of the initiative, The Dream Collective will mobilise its partners to form a network of Career Partners, including Datacom, Canva and AWS, to provide access to suited job openings after completion of the She Pivots Program. For more information, please visit: https://www.thedreamcollective.com.au/programs/she-pivots/About PDFOur mission is to help diverse professionals reach their full potential in the Australian workplace. We believe that everyone, not the elite few, should have access to the right tools, techniques and networks to develop themselves.We believe that by becoming the best version of ourselves, we lead a more fulfilling life and inspire those around us to do the same. We do this by running open events that aims to inform, connect and inspire, and share what we learnt with our community via social media and podcasts. For more information please visit: http://professionaldevelopmentforum.org/Timestamps1:20 – Introduction3:50 – Cultural & diversity barriers in the workplace.6:00 – Advice for others…career journey, upbringing, entrepreneurship.9:25 – How did the Dream Collective start?12:00 – Sarah’s transition from corporate to startup. Thoughts on having a “safety net” & taking risk.12:40 – Seeing a gap in the market for mid-career level women13:55 – What exactly are the barriers for women in the workplace?15:40 – How is Sarah & The Dream Collective solving the lack of female leaders?17:25 – Thoughts around diversity & inclusion quotas in the workplace. The importance of having measurable targets. The lack of meritocracy in the workplace.21:40 – Utilising cultural & gender barriers to your advantage, addressing cultural barriers.24:35 – Why women have been unfairly impacted by COVID? What is the ShePivots program? How is it addressing this problem?26:40 – Opportunities for women in tech. You don’t need a technical/coding background to succeed. Using your diversity as a strength28:25 – Thoughts around entrepreneurship, advice for others on a similar journey, understand your “why”, impacts of COVID.31:00 – Expanding globally to expand into other markets, differences in diversity & inclusion between countries.34:10 – Using Japan vs Australia as an example36:10 – COVID impacts and how to turn obstacles into opportunities38:15 – Wrapping up, final thoughts, launch of 50/50 in 100 days41:15 – How to find out more about The Dream Collective, ShePivots, other programs & initiatives.
RealAML helps NZ companies identify their clients without a doubt to be compliant with anti-money laundering requirements. In this episode, I talk with Jordan about why he wanted the recognition to be a NZ coded product with NZ based staff to be able to differentiate vendors who are simply reselling overseas products. That choice has enabled RealAML to capitalise on the higher level of trust Kiwis have in handing over their private data to a NZ software business. TIMESTAMPS1 mins 57 secs What RealAML does to confirm and verify identity beyond doubt. 3 mins 52 secs Reducing the compliance overhead by removing the need for clients to drive across town with their drivers licence and utility bill.7 mins 9 secs How it works starting with a text message to the client with a link and ending with an identity match report for the business.8 mins 48 secs The business model. Businesses absorb cost or pass it on to the client.11 mins 32 secs Getting the first customers for identity back in March 2019 before the Facematch feature launch. 14 mins 9 secs Why RealAML wanted the recognition from New Zealand businesses that they are a NZ coded business. 15 mins 41 secs Why giving developers equity has helped RealAML retain developer talent. 17 mins 47 secs Data sovereignty - What RealAML clients want to know about where their data ends up and the importance of keeping the data in New Zealand. 19 mins 30 secs A side conversation on TikTok!21 mins 22 secs The growth in identity checks during May to June due to Covid-19 and how Zoom helped businesses prioritise digital transformation throughout their business.22 mins 39 secs Ryan's experience with FaceMatch.23 mins 43 secs International partners to identify not just Kiwis but people in 13 countries including Australia, UK, China, US, Canada and Singapore.25 mins 54 secs Jordan's passion to solve new problems and create new things and how it led to identity management through his financial expertise.30 mins 13 secs What to do to start a company when you don't have a technology background. 31 mins 23 secs From rapid prototype to market validation to a side project then to the launch.LINKS MENTIONEDRealAML - Remote Identity Checks Beyond Doubt
Episode Themes (timestamps below)· The impact of COVID-19 on Chinatown, retail property & startups· Brad’s upbringing & struggles to fit in as an Asian Australian· Haymarket HQ & helping startups across to APAC· The challenges of running a family business· The importance of self-awareness & the strengths of introversionEpisode QuotesIt's ok not to fit in...we spend so much time trying to be part of a particular group and to fit in.A lot of people don't have the confidence to break the chains that they have from their parents...and do the things they're passionate about.About Brad Brad Chan, CEO of the Banna Property Group, is an entrepreneur leading one of Australia’s most established third generation family companies across retail, entertainment & commercial property sectors. He is an Angel investor, mentor to startups and an active contributor to community groups with a close association with the Asian Australian community. His vision to establish an Asia Innovation Hub in Chinatown led to the creation of Haymarket HQ.Banna Property Group: https://banna.com.au/about/Haymarket HQ: https://www.haymarkethq.com/About PDFFollow our social media pages for updates on upcoming events, webinars and podcasts!http://professionaldevelopmentforum.org/Timestamps1:30 – introduction1:55 – impact of COVID-19 on retail & real estate.5:30 – operating a family business vs institutions.6:30 – thoughts on shopping centres as an investment.8:10 – observations on the changes in Chinatown & Haymarket. Impact of COVID-19.12:15 – Brad’s upbringing in Australia as a 3rd culture kid.14:40 – introversion, humility & adaptability as positives, not negatives.17:00 – importance of self-awareness (strengths & weaknesses), leadership journey, struggles of self-promoting.18:20 – advice for introverts who feel like outsiders in their job.19:10 – thoughts on the lack of cultural diversity in Australian leadership.21:35 – advice for those who are facing cultural barriers in the workplace.23:15 – thoughts on Asian-Australians & entrepreneurship.25:15 – advice for young Asian-Australians struggling to “fit in”, Brad’s own struggles.31:00 – motivations for starting Haymarket HQ.34:00 – are enough Asian-Australians doing business in Asia? Do they understand the opportunities? Impact of COVID-19 on startups.39:10 – thoughts on running a family business and keeping strong relationships.41:20 – leaders being adaptable, leadership styles.43:50 – more thoughts on introversion, how to change perceptions, changing yourself but being authentic, how to find mentors & support networks to help push your comfort zone.49:00 – Brad’s future plans, his career history, building skills.56:00 – wrapping up
In this episode, we talk with Stian Håklev, who is the engineer/learning architect for Minerva Project. We talked about his origin story: diving open science, collaborative communities, and international development and connecting all these findings through Roam.What should get a page and what shouldn't, using references as an inbox and moreHis thoughts on Roam as a networked thought tool, and how it changed his thinking.Enjoy!Timestamps1:59 Stian Håklev's origin story4:13 Linux, programming and open source5:48 Academic citations in multiple Chinese journals6:47 How can we support self learners and collaborative learning? PhD and pedagogical theories9:30 Minerva Project and rethinking undergraduate education11:54 Introducing Roam into Stian's PhD reading workflow14:06 Building the Frankenstein of Roam Research18:31 How Stian Håklev uses Roam Research: From manual linking to using the tool VIDEO: Reproducing PhD reading workflow with Roam Research by Stian Håklev21:58 The Daily Pages concept and design affordances23:30 No friction when starting from daily pages, and references as an inbox27:13 There is no distinction between page, tag, and link28:25 Struggling with Zettelkasten or Evergreen Notes33:00 Collecting all the artifacts and projects Stian has built36:10 Collaboration and harnessing the creative exhaust39:22 The vision for a collaborative Roam40:57 Exploring complex design issues and semantic technologies43:37 How to describe Roam to someone who hasn't started using it yet?46:47 What does Roam mean to you?LinksStian's TwitterNetworked Thought NewsletterStian's BlogMinerva ProjectDokuWikiBibDeskKeyboard MaestroVIDEO: Reproducing PhD reading workflow with Roam Research by Stian HåklevVenkatesh Rao Tweet Thread on Roam ResearchVIDEO: Meet Roam-I and Roam-E, A Roam Research Concept DemoVIDEO: Tiago Forte's Interview with Conor White-SullivanSonke Ahrens' How to Take Smart NotesVisit the RoamFM Public Graph for more info!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/normanchella)
Episode Themes (timestamps below)Tanveer's upbringing in Austalia and migrant experienceThe importance of combining technical & non-technical skillsThe importance of taking risk and having broader experiences & friendship groupsThoughts on cultural & gender diversityAbout TanveerDr Tanveer Ahmed is a generalist adult psychiatrist who sees a broad range of patients and is the author of two books. The first is a migration memoir called “The Exotic Rissole” published by New South in 2011. The most recent is “Fragile Nation” about the cultural rise of mental health in Western societies. He is a columnist for the Australian Financial Review but writes about social issues. He has presented international news stories for Channel 7’s Sunday Night program and co-hosted a primetime game show. He is also an accomplished speaker and facilitator. From: http://www.tanveerahmed.com.au/about/Quote from Episode"Most ideas come from the edges of disciplines… you need to have a wider friendship group and you need a wider intellectual world…I guarantee that will flow through your professional performance and ideas that you bring.”About PDFFollow us on social media for updates and visit our website: http://professionaldevelopmentforum.org/Timestamps1:30 - Tanveer Introduction and migrant journey & upbringing6:50 - Status and Class systems. Academics in Australian society is not prestigious.9:40 - How he got confidence as a minority. Academic + creative + charismatic in combination.11:20 - How Tanveer improved his presentation and creative skills13:00 - the importance of having both technical and non-technical skills. Ethnic minorities don’t yet value non-technical skills (yet) as it’s less tangible.15:20 - importance of thinking on your feet, being spontaneous, importance of sport16:15 - thoughts on people picking “safe jobs” rather than taking risk.20:00 - overplaying the need for income security which limits risk taking. High risk, high reward.22:45 - pick something you’re interested in, what you’re good at. Challenge your weaknesses, be a good storyteller. Have non-traditional interests. For example, Steve Jobs learning calligraphy.26:00 - taking a year off to travel, gaining more interests outside of his education, the importance of reading books.28:15 - the Medici effect…the importance of having broader experiences and a wider friendship group.30:15 - cultural diversity & gender diversity. On how Tanveer gets his writing ideas.37:00 - minorities lacking social capital. How Tanveer manages controversy.49:00 - finding that edge in your career. Advice for young professionals. Don’t let your background define who you are, don’t get stuck in resentment.52:15 - Australia to have an edge in Asia-Australia business and relations because of our multi-cultural society. Be direct, keep learning, don’t avoid conflict. Organisations also need to get better at appreciating people from different backgrounds.56:00 - Racial discrimination in institutions. Becoming stronger social actors.
Episode Themes (Timestamps below)Losing a job during the GFC and pivoting careers. Advice for others in similar situations. Diversity and racism in Australia.The Australia-China relationship.The lack of understanding about Asia.The journalism industry in Australia, HK and advice for young journalists.Pushing your comfort zone and being curious.About Su-Lin Tan"Su-Lin Tan joined the Post in 2020 after the Australian Financial Review where she covered housing and commercial property, Asian business and street talk and investigations. She is a qualified accountant and worked in investment banking and funds management both in London and Sydney before becoming a journalist." Find out more here: https://www.scmp.com/author/su-lin-tanAlso follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuLin_TanAbout PDFOur mission is to help diverse professionals reach their full potential in the workplace. To find out more about our upcoming events, please visit us on Facebook, LinkedIn or our website: http://professionaldevelopmentforum.org/We're also on Spotify & iTunes:https://open.spotify.com/show/03Aaxe5E7jg1PXSyhbnF8ghttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sydney-professional-development-forum/id1490502582Episode Quote"Don't be afraid. There will be times where you'll be in a very dark place because you'll be scared about change...you keep wanting to go back to your old life."Timestamps1:20 – Su-Lin Introduction, life in Malaysia, moving to Australia.3:45 – Why she chose accounting as a career.4:40 – Losing her job during the 2008 Financial Crisis. How and why she pursued journalism.7:40 – Advice for others who may be affected by COVID-19 and in similar positions as Su-Lin was.1025 – how she got her break in journalism.11:30 – her time at the Australian Financial review.13:00 – the bamboo ceiling in Australia, how her Asian background was an advantage in the newsroom.14:25 – thoughts on the lack of diversity in journalism.17:20 – how she got stories, what was her favourite piece?20:25 – why she moved to the SCMP. Differences between journalism in HK and Australia.22:15 – about her stories on racism in Australia.27:20 – thoughts on the Aus-China relationship.35:00 – Australia and its relationship with Asia. Lack of grassroots education about Asia in Australia.38:25 – is Australia multicultural or multi-cultures?39:50 – how do we build better relations between countries and within our own societies? Be curious, be uncomfortable, explore the world.43:35 – thoughts on journalism in Australia, revenue models, impact of social media, South China Morning Post & Alibaba.50:20 – advice for young journalists.51:50 – biggest challenges in Su-Lin’s career. How she pushed on.54:30 – closing thoughts.
Joshua and Ty discuss the crazy draft lottery, discuss the top 4 Eastern teams, as well as fixing the Canucks defence and bottom six. Joshua also rants about Canucks Twitter and congratulates Liverpool on winning the Premier League and as a result Frank Lampard is better than Steven Gerrard. They also debut the Featured Guest segment with Chris Faber of Canucks Conversation and Canucks Army. He talks about how he got into podcasting, Team Tank, Olli Juolevi, the Canucks free agents, Nickelback and so much more!TIMESTAMPS1:30: Joshua and Ty discuss the Draft Lottery8:49: Previewing the top four Eastern teams30:54- Fixing the Canucks Defence46:25: Fixing the Canucks D through free agency in a perfect world54:54 Joshua's Canucks Twitter Rant1:03:03- Vancouver out as a hub city and that weird Edmonton video1:09:24- Liverpool wins the Premier League but confirms Lampard is better than Gerrard1:12:08- Featured Guest: Chris Faber2:08:35- The Best and Worst of Twitter plus Question Period
In this episode, Joshua and Ty discuss the Eastern Conference playoff matchups, why Ty doesn't like Beagle, 2011 memories, a fair contract for Virtanen, why Joshua as a massive Green Day fan finds Time of Your Life overrated and more!TIMESTAMPS1:30- Eastern Playoff Preview and Predictions35:00- Who to keep Tanev or Stecher?44:00- Why Ty doesn't like Beagle and Joshua reacts to a Twitter thread1:02:04: How much is Jake Virtanen worth?1:10:27 2011 memories and why the Canucks should have won the Cup1:18:20- Chelsea could potentially sign Kai Havertz1:20:22- Whitecaps resume season in Orlando1:21:52- PS5 revealed and Rockstar takes an L1:25:36- Overrated music artists and Time of Your Life is overrated1:33:59- The best and worst of Twitter1:49:25: Question period
Timestamps1:35 What is B2D?3:35 Is it a product strategy or a go to market playbook?4:30 A brief history of B2D6:00 GitHub, Twilio, and Stripe12:15 The empowerment of developers14:30 B2D vs other tools, ie why isn’t Slack B2D?19:00 .. and Slack vs Microsoft Teams22:00 Startups + corporates participating more in the world of developers28:00 B2D curation and onboarding34:00 IT and developer culture37:00 The shift to bottom up adoption, ie Adobe38:45 A look at the biggest B2D company56:00 B2... IT?
Episode Themes (Timestamps below)Building a career in high finance, then giving it all up to pursue one's passion.Cultural & gender barriers in the workplace and how to overcome them.Advice for young professionals in building their careers.Overview of the Taiwan startup scene (VC players + accelerators).Reasons to consider Taiwan as a place to build or grow your startup.About Anchor TaiwanStarted in 2017, Anchor Taiwan is an Entrepreneurial Residency, Tech Community & Investor Network designed to tackle your soft landing in Asia through Taiwan. In 2019, Elisa launched Anchor Venture Partners, an early stage cross-border investment platform to combine her passion for startups and her expertise in capital markets. To find out more, please visit: https://www.anchortaiwan.com/about/About PDFOur mission is to help diverse professionals reach their full potential in the workplace. To find out more about our upcoming events, please visit us on Facebook, LinkedIn or our website: http://professionaldevelopmentforum.org/We're also on Spotify & iTunes:https://open.spotify.com/show/03Aaxe5E7jg1PXSyhbnF8ghttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sydney-professional-development-forum/id1490502582Quote"Identify mentors and champions around you that will give you advice and resources to really advance your career."Show Noteshttps://bordersless.com/business/elisa-chiu-anchor-taiwan/Timestamps1:00 - Introduction2:35 - Journey from Taiwan to Canada. Navigating a new environment and cultural barriers.6:10 - Working as a junior trader.6:40 - Was this your passion? Why did you go down the finance path?10:45 - Navigating cultural and gender barriers in a male dominant environment.13:20 - Importance of finding a mentor and support systems. Turning bad situations into an advantage and bring value to others.17:30 - Are there gender barriers in Taiwan?18:50 - Working at a Hedge Fund, living in a bubble, resigning from a comfortable life, throwing yourself into the unknown.22:45 - The motivation for living a different life. Overcoming fears and perceived limitations. Pursuing your passion, finding fulfilment, why you should give things a try.30:20 - Experiencing Silicon Valley, getting into innovation + technology, impact investing and the startup world, moving back to Taiwan to setup Anchor Taiwan.36:15 - Reasons for setting up Anchor Taiwan.38:00 - The beginning of Anchor Taiwan.40:10 - Tackling challenges and the unknowns. The difficulty of marketing Taiwan.43:50 - Thoughts around leaving and returning to Taiwan. Gaining perspective.45:30 - What is Anchor Taiwan + Anchor Venture Partners?50:40 - Overview of Taiwan market – VCs + Accelerators (AppWorks, Cherubic Ventures, Cornerstone Ventures get a mention).55:35 - Government initiatives for foreign startups.57:20 - Corporate Venture Capital in Taiwan.59:20 - Why should I go to Taiwan over Singapore or HK? What sort of startups should go to Taiwan?1:01:30 - Google expansion into Taiwan.1:05:00 - Impacts of COVID-19 on the startup space in Taiwan. Initiatives to help startups.1:08:00 - How can startups navigate this tough period?1:10:00 - Investment trends and opportunities in this period?1:14:25 - Would you have done anything differently? Career advice for young professionals?1:17:45 - Overseas born Taiwanese coming to Taiwan. E.g. the co-founders of YouTube and Rotten Tomatoes.1:19:05 - Thoughts on how young Taiwanese + how Taiwan can stay competitive.1:21:40 - Last words + how to contact Elisa.
Timestamps1:30 An overview of the healthcare landscape, 10% of UK workforce work in health and careNHS biggest employer in Europe, but healthcare hasn’t gone through the tech revolution that fintech etc have.5:15 Big areas - Digital Transform, how Healthcare is delivered (and unbundling), BioInnovation in therapeutics and treatment, Computational modelling, Robotics and Automation (maybe).8:15 Startups selling to the NHS10:45 Telehealth12:45 The story of Incredible Health and unbundling17:30 Taking a part of healthcare and reimagining around modern practice, eg PillPack21:50 Public vs private healthcare markets, the Venture Capital view on healthcare35:15 Apple and Google in healthcare37:30 .. and Amazon’s acquisitions and healthcare explorations44:00 PillPack, iteration and sustaining innovation.51:00 Computational modelling, data science and privacy57:00 Therapeutics - is it a space for tech startups?1:01:30 Return to startup thinking, and venture capital
Timestamps1:50 What is a go market strategy?3:00 Tactics and execution - what is your clever plan to get your product bought? Level 0 - Build it and they will come. Level 1 - Have ANY sort of plan. Level 2 - Have a CLEVER plan. Level 3 - Use someone else’s plan.5:36 Setting the scene - Sales and Marketing - Lesley’s Compass12:00 Toothpaste vs Jet Engines16:00 Distribution Strategy - Zero Touch, Low Touch, who the buyer is21:00 Disruption vs Diffusion - Facebook spitting out startups33:00 Go to market strategies in an era of Bring Your Own Device and Human Avoidance Software42:00 Channel partnerships46:00 How do you get started with a go to market strategy?57:00 Should you build a channel partnership early?References:https://firstround.com/review/leslies-compass-a-framework-for-go-to-market-strategy/https://tomtunguz.com/b2d-go-to-market/https://a16z.com/2017/06/09/distribution-channel-partnerships-alex-rampell/
In this interview, Sequoia LaDeil Velez talks about the role of health metrics, microbiome and fecal matter transplants in the future of healthcare and the medical field, how it can be a solution to the coronavirus crisis and this and future pandemics and why personal health data needs to be public. Furthermore, he talks about why we need a dashboard for the human body, how people will be able to transfer their health level to other people and the next level of health influencers.Sequoia LaDeil VelezSequoia is the founder and CEO of EDEN, after fourteen blood clots in his right arm, one in his brain, and the removal of his rib. EDEN is building a dashboard for the human body in order to relay insights into the body’s evolution of health. Keeping his rib as a reminder, his team began constructing biohacking software to align fitness metrics and nutrition to gut analysis in order to improve and optimize the health of others.Timestamps1:23 - Introduction of Sequoia LaDeil Velez2:14 - Why He Does, What He Does4:41 - The Turning Point of His Life6:19 - His Field of Work, the Microbiome and DNA14:33 - Fecal Matter Transplants and How the Can Be a Solution to the Coronavirus Pandemic21:53 - What His Startup Eden Does29:54 - The Future of Health Influencing38:27 - Which Paradigms Need to Be Challenged in Health Care42:37 - His Vision of the Future in Health Care45:22 - Impact and LegacySequoia LaDeil Velez LinksWebsite: http://edeniam.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sequoialadeil/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edenmatrix/TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmkexl8gLaA --I love to hear your comments. Please let me know in the comments section what you thought of the interview. And it would mean the world to me if you hit the subscribe button ;) --Xerxes has an interdisciplinary background in social sciences, easter & western psychology, mysticism as well as strategy development. As a transcultural traveller between diverse worlds, he combines different thought schools, ideas and people to inspire and create new solutions for current and future challenges. He works as a futurist and speaker.--Website: https://xerxes.re/TEDx Talk: https://xerxes.re/TEDxPodcast: https://xerxes.re/PodcastLinkedIn: https://xerxes.re/LinkedInTwitter: https://xerxes.re/TwitterFacebook: https://xerxes.re/FacebookInstagram: https://xerxes.re/InstagramYouTube: https://xerxes.re/YouTubeNewsletter: https://xerxes.re/newsletterSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/xerxesre)
In this interview, Sequoia LaDeil Velez talks about the role of health metrics, microbiome and fecal matter transplants in the future of healthcare and the medical field, how it can be a solution to the coronavirus crisis and this and future pandemics and why personal health data needs to be public. Furthermore, he talks about why we need a dashboard for the human body, how people will be able to transfer their health level to other people and the next level of health influencers.Sequoia LaDeil VelezSequoia is the founder and CEO of EDEN, after fourteen blood clots in his right arm, one in his brain, and the removal of his rib. EDEN is building a dashboard for the human body in order to relay insights into the body’s evolution of health. Keeping his rib as a reminder, his team began constructing biohacking software to align fitness metrics and nutrition to gut analysis in order to improve and optimize the health of others.Timestamps1:23 - Introduction of Sequoia LaDeil Velez2:14 - Why He Does, What He Does4:41 - The Turning Point of His Life6:19 - His Field of Work, the Microbiome and DNA14:33 - Fecal Matter Transplants and How the Can Be a Solution to the Coronavirus Pandemic21:53 - What His Startup Eden Does29:54 - The Future of Health Influencing38:27 - Which Paradigms Need to Be Challenged in Health Care42:37 - His Vision of the Future in Health Care45:22 - Impact and LegacySequoia LaDeil Velez LinksWebsite: http://edeniam.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sequoialadeil/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edenmatrix/TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmkexl8gLaA --I love to hear your comments. Please let me know in the comments section what you thought of the interview. And it would mean the world to me if you hit the subscribe button ;) --Xerxes has an interdisciplinary background in social sciences, easter & western psychology, mysticism as well as strategy development. As a transcultural traveller between diverse worlds, he combines different thought schools, ideas and people to inspire and create new solutions for current and future challenges. He works as a futurist and speaker.--Website: https://xerxes.re/TEDx Talk: https://xerxes.re/TEDxPodcast: https://xerxes.re/PodcastLinkedIn: https://xerxes.re/LinkedInTwitter: https://xerxes.re/TwitterFacebook: https://xerxes.re/FacebookInstagram: https://xerxes.re/InstagramYouTube: https://xerxes.re/YouTubeNewsletter: https://xerxes.re/newsletterSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/xerxesre)
Daniel Pinchbeck is a writer and intellectual talking about topics ranging from shamanism & psychedelics over climate change and bigger global transformational processes. In this interview talk about his background and experiences, how it influenced his work and the big global shifts we are currently experiencing.Timestamps1:13 - Introduction: Daniel Pinchbeck2:37 - Why do you do what you do?5:50 - Spiritual Emergence and the Impact on His Work and Outlook17:44 - Big Transitions and the Necessity for a Global Initiation25:04 - Which Paradigms Need to Be Challenged for a Better Future27:37 - Solutions for the Future37:21 - Legacy, Impact and Final ThoughtsThis interview was recorded only a few days before the corona crisis had hit Europe and the rest of the world hard. Although we do not explicitly talk about the corona crisis, this crisis has implications on many of the topics we talk about.--Note from Xerxes Voshmgir:I love to hear your comments. Please let me know in the comments section what you thought of the interview. And it would mean the world to me if you hit the subscribe button ;) --Xerxes has an interdisciplinary background in social sciences, easter & western psychology, mysticism as well as strategy development. As a transcultural traveler between diverse worlds, he combines different thought schools, ideas and people to inspire and create new solutions for current and future challenges. He works as a futurist and speaker.--Website: https://xerxes.re/TEDx Talk: https://xerxes.re/TEDxPodcast: https://xerxes.re/PodcastLinkedIn: https://xerxes.re/LinkedInTwitter: https://xerxes.re/TwitterFacebook: https://xerxes.re/FacebookInstagram: https://xerxes.re/InstagramYouTube: https://xerxes.re/YouTubeNewsletter: https://xerxes.re/newsletter Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/xerxesre)
Daniel Pinchbeck is a writer and intellectual talking about topics ranging from shamanism & psychedelics over climate change and bigger global transformational processes. In this interview talk about his background and experiences, how it influenced his work and the big global shifts we are currently experiencing.Timestamps1:13 - Introduction: Daniel Pinchbeck2:37 - Why do you do what you do?5:50 - Spiritual Emergence and the Impact on His Work and Outlook17:44 - Big Transitions and the Necessity for a Global Initiation25:04 - Which Paradigms Need to Be Challenged for a Better Future27:37 - Solutions for the Future37:21 - Legacy, Impact and Final ThoughtsThis interview was recorded only a few days before the corona crisis had hit Europe and the rest of the world hard. Although we do not explicitly talk about the corona crisis, this crisis has implications on many of the topics we talk about.--Note from Xerxes Voshmgir:I love to hear your comments. Please let me know in the comments section what you thought of the interview. And it would mean the world to me if you hit the subscribe button ;) --Xerxes has an interdisciplinary background in social sciences, easter & western psychology, mysticism as well as strategy development. As a transcultural traveler between diverse worlds, he combines different thought schools, ideas and people to inspire and create new solutions for current and future challenges. He works as a futurist and speaker.--Website: https://xerxes.re/TEDx Talk: https://xerxes.re/TEDxPodcast: https://xerxes.re/PodcastLinkedIn: https://xerxes.re/LinkedInTwitter: https://xerxes.re/TwitterFacebook: https://xerxes.re/FacebookInstagram: https://xerxes.re/InstagramYouTube: https://xerxes.re/YouTubeNewsletter: https://xerxes.re/newsletterSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/xerxesre)
Daniel Pinchbeck is a writer and intellectual talking about topics ranging from shamanism & psychedelics over climate change and bigger global transformational processes. In this interview talk about his background and experiences, how it influenced his work and the big global shifts we are currently experiencing.Timestamps1:13 - Introduction: Daniel Pinchbeck2:37 - Why do you do what you do?5:50 - Spiritual Emergence and the Impact on His Work and Outlook17:44 - Big Transitions and the Necessity for a Global Initiation25:04 - Which Paradigms Need to Be Challenged for a Better Future27:37 - Solutions for the Future37:21 - Legacy, Impact and Final ThoughtsThis interview was recorded only a few days before the corona crisis had hit Europe and the rest of the world hard. Although we do not explicitly talk about the corona crisis, this crisis has implications on many of the topics we talk about.--Note from Xerxes Voshmgir:I love to hear your comments. Please let me know in the comments section what you thought of the interview. And it would mean the world to me if you hit the subscribe button ;) --Xerxes has an interdisciplinary background in social sciences, easter & western psychology, mysticism as well as strategy development. As a transcultural traveler between diverse worlds, he combines different thought schools, ideas and people to inspire and create new solutions for current and future challenges. He works as a futurist and speaker.--Website: https://xerxes.re/TEDx Talk: https://xerxes.re/TEDxPodcast: https://xerxes.re/PodcastLinkedIn: https://xerxes.re/LinkedInTwitter: https://xerxes.re/TwitterFacebook: https://xerxes.re/FacebookInstagram: https://xerxes.re/InstagramYouTube: https://xerxes.re/YouTubeNewsletter: https://xerxes.re/newsletterSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/xerxesre)
After more than four years of updates, patches, and tweaks, Street Fighter 5 feels like it's more balanced than ever... with perhaps a few caveats... we discuss the particulars of this and then are joined by Dakota "DarkHorse" Hills and Nick "MajinTenshinhan" Taylor to talk the good, the bad, and the ugly of Granblue Fantasy: Versus. Timestamps1:31 - Is Street Fighter 5's balance better than ever?51:14 - The good, bad, and ugly of Granblue Fantasy: Versus (With MajinTenshinhan and DarkHorse)
Winston Hills is one of the largest soccer clubs in the Hills Association. They are one of the leaders in general equality, particularly women's football, where they are launching their third women's over 35s team. The team, and President Rod Carra are not focused on winning but introducing women to different cultures in their communities. This was the most generous club so far - listen to the amount of goods they provided.Timestamps1.00 min mark - Club background2.20 min mark - Rod’s involvement in the club and programs5:30 min mark - Rod explaining how he deals with two councils7.15 min mark - thinks he has the best bbq in the hills association (funny)8.40 min mark - Hayden Foxe is biggest name plus other notable clubmen10.30 min mark - strong female football club; call out for more; 3rd over 35s social team 12.00 min mark - how can people get involved13.00 min mark - listen to how much the club has donated
Episode 38! This week Vince is back and we talk about all thats happened over the past week. The CEO of Disney stepped down after 15 years of setting records. We recap the Wilder vs Fury rematch, and give our opinions on the state of heavyweight boxing moving forward. As always, we talk about and review some of the music we've been listening to lately, as well as pay our respects to Pop Smoke, who unfortunately is no longer with us. Tune in!TIMESTAMPS1:10 - Disney CEO steps down4:15 - “Men do everything for women”5:45 - The animal kingdom8:00 - Marvel and their gameplan12:20 - Will Marvel and DC ever collaborate in the theaters?14:00 - The new Batman16:00 - Spidermans newest movie20:00 - Wilder vs Fury 2 Recap22:00 - Did Wilders’ coaches do the right thing?25:45 - Deontay Wilder’s legacy27:45 - Fury’s performance30:20 - Wilder vs Fury 3?32:10 - What should Fury do next?35:00 - Can you lose in boxing?38:15 - What makes a champion39:55 - The reason Wilder thinks he lost42:40 - What’s worse: KO or throwing in the towel?44:20 - Dave wins Album of the Year at the BRITs44:50 - Vince beats coronavirus48:00 - New music we’ve been listening to52:45 - Beyonce and JayZ56:50 - Sam’s love for Alica Keys1:00:00 - Is being famous worth it?1:00:45 - What celebrity level of fame is perfect?1:06:10 - Is fame harder for the person or their kids?1:08:10 - Bronny Jr following Lebrons footsteps1:11:15 - RIP Pop Smoke1:15:00 - Wrapping up the showFollow the hosts!Vincent:InstagramTwitterSam:TwitterInstagramOur Socials:TwitterInstagramYoutube
John Gulley, who directed our production of David Hare's Skylight in the Fall of 2016, has returned to direct Emily Rieder and Jerome Davis in yet another gripping two-hander: Talley's Folly by Lanford Wilson. In this episode, John Gulley returns to the interview chair to discuss this contemporary classic. Our production of Talley's Folly will open on Thursday, January 23rd and run through Sunday, February 9th. For tickets, click here or give us a call at 919-834-4001. Timestamps1:05 – John talks about his first time directing a Lanford Wilson play1:28 – John talks about his first broader experience with a Lanford Wilson play2:41 – Discussion of Circle Rep and theatres working as a company10:37 – Professional artist payment versus payment for other professional jobs12:11 – Talley’s Folly discussion 14:35 – Discussion of the Trish Hawkins interview16:03 – Discussion of Fifth of July by Lanford Wilson18:19 – Talking to John about what he is directing next21:02 – Are broad-based artists seen today? 24:20 – Continued discussion of Fifth of July 25:33 – The subtle politics of Talley’s Folly that Lanford Wilson puts into the show 30:08 – John talks about how much he enjoys working with Emily Rieder
Timestamps1:54 What do we mean by X-Tech?4:50 Matt’s categories of X-Tech8:05 Why do some new types of technology not get an X-Tech?12:05 Neologisms to help communication14:05 Is X-Tech just another word for digital transformation?18:10 Can a Y-Tech company take lessons from an X-Tech company?25:40 Deep dive into PropTech, WeWork, opportunity, and failure35:00 Is X-Tech even important?39:34 Will the future of X be defined by X or Tech?41:30 Is X-Tech just software applied to the service sector?48:20 X-Tech in corporates51:15 Z-Techs - what’s still to come?55:45 What can be done to create more X-Tech startups?
Timestamps1:05 What is a playbook?4:39 Where does the idea of a playbook come from?6:22 Theory vs practice7:55 Stripe’s B2D playbook11:07 A playbook as an allegory13:21 Memesis (again)18:05 When you’re no longer following - Samsung vs Apple1:16 Atlassian’s team playbook21:23 Checking the impossible is still impossible31:52 Comparing ecosystems to playbooks33:55 Replacing playbooks with narratives39:15 Creating (and iterating) a culture playbook, Netflix through to HubSpot41:35 Is a playbook just how people learn stuff?43:25 First Principles Thinking49:27 Fake it until you make it with Aristotle54:20 Playbooks as a learning modelFurther resources:Stripe’s B2D playbookAtlassian’s Team PlaybookApple’s Walled GardenNetflix’s Culture DeckFirst Principles Thinking
It's the start of the Fall season and Matt and Kyle settle in for a cozy episode full of social media snafu's, glimpses into our future ruled by robot overlords, and salivating culinary feats!TIMESTAMPS1:38 - General thoughts on the Bunny Girl-senpai movie10:03 - Ash Ketchum finally becomes the very best!13:29 - Tanjiro voice actor blocked from Kimetsu no Yaiba Twitter account?17:29 - Fate/Stay the Night in Illya's castle21:59 - Sony Pictures, Funimation, and Aniplex division consolidations25:02 - This week in anime stage plays27:31 - Weathering With You continues to be insanely successful32:53 - Growing yearly anime concert revenue (plus Love Live tangents)40:43 - AI to draw a "new" Osamu Tezuka manga49:25 - My Hero One's Justice 2 announced... yay?58:14 - SHITSUOMON! What are our favorite instances and uses of food in anime?1:25:49 - Closing RemarksTRACKSIntro - "Gotta Catch 'Em All!" by John Siegler, John Loeffler, and Jason Paige (Pokemon Season 1 opening theme)Outro - "Fukashige no Carte" by Various [Asami Seto this instance] (Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl-senpai ending theme 1)
This week, Spencer Howard from God Save the Points and the mastermind behind the Straight to the Points Awards Alerts Newsletter joins Richard for a chat about all things award travel. They tackle the breaking news on Marriott getting sued over resort fees, the big changes to Citi credit cards and a whole lot more!Timestamps1:54 - Meet Spencer Howard4:10 - Marriott getting sued over Resort Fees9:45 - Burning is more important than earning14:00 - Resistance to paying for valuable services21:50 - People (trolls) who are loud online are usually quiet in public25:50 - Big changes to benefits for Citi credit cards32:12 - What's coming in the future for points and miles?LinksCiti's Own Goal On Travel Protection Is Great News For ChaseStraight to the Points Awards Alerts NewsletterToday's GuestSpencer Howard is a credit card rewards and award travel expert. He’s living proof that points and miles can unlock many of the greatest travel experiences and uses his skills to tick off new bucket list items and help others do the same. A native of Kentucky and resident of Washington, DC, he’s a fan of fine bourbon, good debate and usually a combination of the two.Thanks to Our SponsorFly smarter by receiving premium flight deal alerts straight to your inbox from Thrifty Traveler Premium. This includes mistake fares, tailored deals from your selected departure city and even Delta SkyMiles Flash Sale alerts. Sign-up today and try it for free.
The lads are back together this week! It's the Champions League final this weekend so they talk through all their favourite European memories and their experience of going to the Media Day at Melwood! They also talk through the ending of G.O.T and give you some life coaching too!TIMESTAMPS1:48 The Purge18:15 Game of Thrones22:20 Football News33:25 Champions League Media Day42:10 Questions1:05:00 Life Coaching See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TIMESTAMPS BELOW. Matt Berkey is BACK on the Poker Life Podcast to talk about how he is preparing to play a full 2019 World Series Of Poker Schedule. TIMESTAMPS1:45 ALPHA REG NICKNAME 3:00 Live at the Bike and Poker After Dark 4:45 SOLVERS 6:28 Giving Back to Recs 7:10 Shoutout to Israeli Ron 8:00 Negreanu’s Masterclass 10:30 Chip Tells 11:35 Matt’s Tournament Schedule 12:30-13:04 Money in the WSOP 13:30 Berkey vs Foxen 15:45 Meeting Kristen Bicknell in 2003 17:30 Berkey’s Thoughts in the Poker World (Tournaments and Cash Games) 20:50 Berkey’s bracelet thoughts 24:30 Bonomo Mixing it Up 26:30 Power of Twitter (Strawberry vs Grape) Opinions 49:00 Lack of Coordination in Poker Media 57:00 Combatting Narratives 1:00:00 Calling out People Elegantly 1:07:30 Poker Police on Twitter 1:14:05 Authority Figures 1:16:00 Berkey SHOUTOUTS1:19:30 Vertucci vs Berkey 1:24:00 The Martin vs Garrett Hand 1:40:00 Content for Clicks (Vlogs) included 1:54:00 “Tryhards” 1:55:30 Million Dollar Cash Game 2:00:00 “The Grind” More Shoutouts 2:04:00 Barry and Attractive Women 2:08:00 Berkey’s Take on Pornography and Being Disciplined (2:08:00) 2:14:00 Supporting Friends 2:18:00 WSOP Prep 2:26:00 Tournament Mistakes 2:28:00 Cash Game Mistakes 2:30:30 Berkey/Negreanu/Jungleman OOL? 2:34:00 Christian Soto Review (and Dressing well) 2:38:00 Rio Parking 2:42:00 6 Max DREAM SCENARIO 2:46:00 Midstakes vs High Stakes Grinders 2:48:00 The folding full house hand 2:51:30 Poker and Life 2:52:45 Christian Soto Graph 2:54:00 Lowest and Highest Tournament Berkey has Played2:55:00 Being backed and bankroll 2:58:30 Markup 3:05:00 Actionable Advice
Why being a strong character in Street Fighter 5 isn't good enough, you have to be broken! Mortal Kombat 11 continues their wave of good PR with multiple hype reveals, Capcom's IR report shows that they're putting a lot of eggs in the eSports basket, the 2019 Pro Tour is officially announced, Luffy releases a controversial "character carry" tier list, Dakota Darkhorse Hills joins us to talk consoles, Shaggy and more Timestamps1:30 - Kombat Kast reveals (Kabal, D'Vorah)8:37 - NRS vs. Capcom12:08 - Genesis 6 success, over 150,000 viewers on Sunday, HungryBox hate21:31 - CPT 2019 revealed, changed around a bit from previous years31:51 - Capcom's latest IR Report has lots of eSports, no Street Fighter 539:00 - Metacritic gives Capcom very high marks42:33 - Dakota on Ultra Instinct Shaggy in MK1147:41 - Next generation consoles, timelines, cross-play and more59:00 - Street Fighter 5... free to play soon?1:10:52 - Strong isn't good enough in SF51:21:20 - Luffy's "character carry' tier list
EVO 2018 was amazing with incredible competition, most entertaining drama and one missed opportunity we hope they'll fix for future years. We talk about all of it plus debate which developer we think 'won' EVO with their reveals this year and a whole lot more. Timestamps1:39 - Experiencing EVO/Vegas firsthand 4:53 - The one drag in my experience9:52 - Which developer 'won' the reveal war at EVO this year? (Negan, G, Sagat)30:00 - Does Capcom have more in store for Street Fighter 5 in 2018?42:50 - Picking up new characters (the Pocket Rumble epiphany)48:51 - Thoughts on Sagat in SF5 thus far55:36 - Thoughts on G in SF5 thus far1:03:30 - New Smash characters revealed - King K. Rool, Belmonts, Dark Samus1:13:30 - Smash 4 Grand Finals fiasco1:19:38 - What we didn't get to yet
What are the central gameplay differences between Street Fighter 5 and Street Fighter 4 and is it fair to call one better than the other?Plus a closer look at unique entrant EVO numbers, Disney buys Fox for 72 billion, why Dragon Ball FighterZ's adding more Gokus and Vegetas is actually okay and more. Timestamps1:24 - Unique EVO entrant numbers5:28 - More Goku and Vegeta in DBFZ12:12 - Disney buys Fox... new Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite potential?22:02 - Unwritten rules of fighting games24:53 - Street Fighter 4 vs. Street Fighter 5
This week we talked to Brooke Olzendam who is in her second season as sideline reporter for the Portland Trail Blazers. Blazer fan’s know her as a fun and funny reporter who is knowledgeable about basketball, tells a great story, and really has a wonderful rapport with the team and the fans. Timestamps1:13 NBA Injuries--Boogie, Andre, Kevin Love, John Wall, Marcus Smart, oh my! Are there more injuries or are the injuries just more high profile?7:20 Blake Griffin trade: are the Clippers making way for LeBron? Do they have any chance of attracting him? What are they going to do with the next 4 years of his contract?What would it be like to be in on the elaborate free agency pitches?15:15 Locker room dysfunction in Cleveland. Is Cleveland the new Dallas. Why didn’t someone just text Kevin Love? Where was LeBron during this whole thing? 20:45 Brooke Olzendam grew up with basketball, her dad was a coach for 37 years. Defense wins games!22:55 Path to the Trail Blazers: Root Sports, Pac 12 and Indiana Pacers.26:37 Prepping Xs and Os as well as human interest stories28:23 Welcome to the NBA moments31:00 How do you prep your questions for the coach?33:30 Women you admire? Sage Steele and Michelle Beedle37:00 Relaxing with co-workers and watching basketball even on days off.42:30 Who are other teams and players besides the Trail Blazers who are good to talk to?44:32 Evan Turner story time References Examining Achilles Injuries in the NBA (In Street Clothes) Basketball Reference 2018 Injury Report Sources: Kevin Love takes heat from Cavs over illness, absence Connect with us WHAT Pod @HoopsAndTalks, Tara @tcbbiggs, and Kendyl @kendylbennett16, Brooke @brookeolzendam Send us an email! hoopsandtalks@gmail.com We are hosted by Blazer's Edge and part of the Almighty Baller Radio Network. Follow the Blazer's Edge podcast and you'll get the WHAT podcast every other Thursday. Music used in the episode: "Happy Alley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode in the Digital Transformation mini-series, Jason discusses the pro's and cons of various omni-channel email marketing, eDM and marketing automation platforms. He also explains how these should fit within the wider context of your commerce and omni-channel stack.# TIMESTAMPS1:00 - eDM Defined3:05 - MailChimp3:40 - Segmentation7:30 - Advanced Enterprise eDM & Marketing Automation Platforms8:35 - eDM Platform Integrations9:40 - Email ROI# LINKSMusic:https://soundcloud.com/ybmuzik/the-feast
Live Streaming started to take off in 2016. For 2017 expect it to be where your audience spends a lot of its time consuming content. Live is raw and authentic. It doesn't require post production and for those capable of it, it sets your content apart from the highly polished content being spread across social media.In short - live content stands out better among all the social media noise. The upshot is the major platforms favour this content in terms of organic reach too. Win-win!In this episode we discuss the major live streaming platforms and how you can leverage them to build your brand and audience.# TIMESTAMPS1:45 - THE year of Live Streaming2:55 - Twitter/Periscope6:10 - YouTube Live7:40 - 3rd Party YouTube Live Apps9:00 - Benefits of Live Streaming9:55 - Instagram Live13:40 - Facebook Live16:45 - 'Fake' Live Streams via Facebook API18:55 - Live Streaming and Copyrighted Content Grey Area20:30 - Live Streaming and Reach
In this episode we have Peter Ratcliffe on the show. Peter is a longstanding digital expert and Head of Digital for Retail Apparel Group in Australia. He manages omni-channel operations for RAG and offers his advice on how to organise digital teams and drive digital transformation within organisations.Peter won the Trailblazer award from Magento at Magento Live in late 2016 in recognition of his contribution to eCommerce innovation & leadership.# TIMESTAMPS1:20 - Background in IT3:00 - Digital Teams5:00 - Digital Skillsets8:35 - Who Owns the Data?10:25 - Importance of Business Skills11:50 - Advice for Young Guns of Digital14:40 - Practical Skills17:00 - Merchant Side Experience20:00 - A Passion for Fashion23:30 - Magento Trailblazer26:30 - Magento 2 & Large Scale Project Management31:00 - Selecting the Right Technology & Partners40:10 - Who Stands Out?44:00 - Change Management & The C Suite46:00 - Staying on the Cutting Edge49:35 - Gray Hairs vs Young Guns55:20 - Goals & Aspirations
In this episode Jason walks you through the process of creating your own Podcast! He covers off the latest tools and tips to get you up and running FAST. It's the recent experiences setting up the At the Coalface Podcast that Jason draws from for this episode.# TIMESTAMPS1:00 - Plans for 20171:40 - Change to At the Coalface3:15 - Facebook Live Video on Podcasts4:50 - Preparing Content6:10 - Podcast Hosting8:22 - MP3 File Conversion9:10 - Meta Tagging Your Files13:05 - Lodging the Podcast with iTunes13:50 - Other Podcast Directories
#QOTD: I need YOUR eBay story. Go in depth. I'm reading all the comments this weekend.#TIMESTAMPS1:39 - Will people pay to have questions answered by experts through live video apps, like Fountain?4:59 - What 3 questions do you most commonly ask your clients when meeting them for the first time?8:31 - 3 seconds counting as a view for Facebook video...moderately misleading metric or incredibly bullshit metric?10:12 - What's your best piece of advice for a first generation American entrepreneur, venturing out on her own, away from her family business?