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Best podcasts about trent lapinski

Latest podcast episodes about trent lapinski

Tucson Means Business
TMB E5: Amber Smith; Tucson Metro Chamber, Mitch Pisik; Pick Consulting, and Humberto Stevens and Dominique Villela; Shot Ventures

Tucson Means Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 61:36


On today's Tucson Means Business, hosted by Mark BishopAmber SmithCEOTucson Metro Chamberhttp://www.linkedin.com/company/tucson-metropolitan-chamber-of-commercehttps://twitter.com/tucsonchamberhttps://www.facebook.com/TheTucsonChamberhttps://www.instagram.com/tucson_metro_chamber/Amber has spent her entire career in government relations with your first exposure to government relations working for Senator John McCain in the late 90s.Following graduate school at the UA, she worked for Racy Associates, a local lobbying firm largely representing land developers and home builders on entitlement and rezoning issues.Leaving the firm when the recession hit, Amber began working for metropolitan Pima alliance first as government relations director and then as executive director eventually promoted to CEO after growing the organization 30%.MPA is a real estate and land use membership-based organization that focuses on public policy issues in that industry and uses collaboration to resolve those issues.Mitch PisikExecutive Coach and Business Consultant631-943-5275mitch@pisik.consultingLinkedin.com/in/mitchpisikTwitter: @mitchpisikMitch has worked as an Executive Coach, Business Consultant, Keynote Speaker and Facilitator for the past twenty years; doing so in a full-time practice since 2016.He leverages the award-winning successes of turning-around and substantially growing four diverse Private-Equity portfolio businesses as CEO (in New York, Texas, and Arizona) over fifteen years; and previously for seventeen years as a Senior Executive in strategy, business development, operations, finance, mergers and acquisitions, consulting, and finance at several of the world's largest global companies - including Kraft, Newell-Rubbermaid, Novartis, and KPMG.He has conducted business in over three dozen countries.He is and has been, an active Board Member of numerous public, private, and not-for-profit organizations – including the Tucson Metro Chamber.He also teaches the Strategic Leadership course at the University of Arizona.A partial list of recent awards includes:In 2016 winning the “Innovation in the Workplace” Award from the Society of Human Resource Management.Finalist for the Copper Cactus “Business Leader of the Year” Award in 2016 and 2015.In 2014 winning the Copper Cactus Award for the “Best Place to work in Southern Arizona”.Humberto Stevens and Dominique VillelaPartnersShot Venturesinfo@shotventures.com480.749.1081www.shotventures.comFor the most updated information about Shot Ventures partners and news, please refer to LinkedIn profiles:Dominique Villela: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dominiquevillela/Humberto N. Stevens: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hnstevens/Trent Lapinski: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trentlapinski/

Techpost
D-Wave Launches Leap 2 Quantum Computing Cloud Service

Techpost

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 23:51


In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Murray Thom, VP of Software and Cloud Services at D-Wave Systems, to talk about quantum computing, and their new quantum computing cloud solutions. https://www.dwavesys.com/press-releases/d-wave-launches-leap-2-opening-door-production-quantum-applications Beats by Jokreg: From A Dark Future: https://soundcloud.com/jokreg https://techpost.io/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/techpost/message

Techpost
The Coldest Crypto Wallet with Ruben Merre CEO of Ngrave

Techpost

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 30:30


Trent Lapinski interviews Ruben Merre, CEO of Ngrave.io. In this episode Trent and Ruben discuss blockchain security and their new crypto hardware wallet the Ngrave Zero. Host: Trent Lapinski Guest: Ruben Merre Music: kaffekrus https://techpost.io/the-coldest-crypto-wallet-with-ruben-merre-ceo-of-ngrave/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/techpost/message

Bitcoin Radio
eps.005 - Trent Lapinski - What’s Going On At Google?

Bitcoin Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 56:10


Trent Lapinski is the host of the Techpost Podcast where he interviews some of the smartest people in the technology industry, and provides news and tech analysis of the tech industry. Joe and Trent go over what crypto currency and blockchain mean to them, the rebellious aspects involved and the dangers involved with the current tech giants that are embedded in our lives.  You can find more on Trent at his website here, and his podcast here.  Bitcoin Radio is the NEWEST Podcast and the most exciting place to get your up to date news, information and entertainment in the cryptoverse. Bitcoin Lives here, and we can’t wait to show you what’s next!

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Techpost
Overcoming the Challenges of Distributed Networks with Greg Osuri CEO of Overclock Labs & Akash Network

Techpost

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 62:03


Trent Lapinski interviews Greg Osuri, the CEO of Overclock Labs (https://www.ovrclk.com), and Akash Network (https://akash.network). In this episode we discuss distributed networks, blockchain technology, and what it takes as an entrepreneur to build amazing tools for other people to use. Host: Trent Lapinski Guest: Greg Osuri Music: kaffekrus https://techpost.io/overcoming-the-challenges-of-distributed-networks-with-greg-osuri-ceo-of-overclock-labs-akash-network/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/techpost/message

Techpost
Battling Lyme Disease with Ashley Baker

Techpost

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 52:30


Trent Lapinski interviews Ashley Baker, a songwriter and artist, who was diagnosed with Lyme disease just over a year ago. In this episode we discuss her diagnosis, her advocacy work trying to raise awareness, and the controversy that surrounds Lyme disease. Guest: Ashley Baker Her music: https://fanlink.to/AshtheArtistMovin https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10214444008394828&id=1257592132&sfnsn=mo https://www.facebook.com/AshtheArtist7/ https://www.instagram.com/ashtheartist_7/ Recent media coverage: https://www.heraldmailmedia.com/life/health/ashley-baker-educates-about-disease-through-music/article_bac9abb4-a886-583b-9b70-caa05cb0efe7.html Host: Trent Lapinski: https://twitter.com/trentlapinski Music by kaffekrus: https://soundcloud.com/djkaffekrus https://techpost.io/battling-lyme-disease-with-ashley-baker/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/techpost/message

Hacker Noon Podcast
E58 - IBM’s Four Pillars for Enterprise Blockchain Development with Jerry Cuomo of IBM

Hacker Noon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 35:16


E58 - IBM’s Four Pillars for Enterprise Blockchain Development with Jerry Cuomo of IBM   Episode 58 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Jerry Cuomo of IBM This episode of Hacker Noon is sponsored by DigitalOcean. Discover why developers love DigitalOcean and get started with a free $50 credit at https://do.co/hackernoon  Listen to the interview on iTunes, or Google Podcast, or watch on YouTube.   In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Jerry Cuomo on IBM’s open-source initiatives towards enterprise Blockchain technologies, going into the value-add of Hyperledger and Hyperledger Fabric to enterprise operations.   "These are problems that are not waiting for tomorrow to be solved.” “There is a wonderful moment when a developer meets a business-informed person, and there is this cross-pollination that occurs where an age-old business problem. with Blockchain now as a set of tools and techniques for businesses to collaborate, provides a resolution.”  “When you see the sparkle in that founder’s eye. That, you know, ‘this has been a thorn in our side for generations’, and now we recognize it as an industry.”  — Jerry Cuomo Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production https://hackernoon.com/  https://community.hackernoon.com/  https://contribute.hackernoon.com/  https://sponsor.hackernoon.com/  https://podcast.hackernoon.com/  https://twitter.com/hackernoon/  https://facebook.com/hackernoon/  P.S. If you dig the new Hacker Noon Podcast, consider giving us a 5 star review on iTunes. Also check out the top stories from July, the latest stories, and today’s homepage

Hacker Noon Podcast
E56 - The Shortest Distance From Idea to Execution with Jim Rose of CircleCI

Hacker Noon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 32:51


Episode 56 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Jim Rose, CEO of CircleCI, platform for software teams which allows to rapidly build quality projects, at scale. CircleCI’s mission is to give people everywhere the power to build and deliver software at the speed of imagination. This episode of Hacker Noon is sponsored by DigitalOcean. Discover why developers love DigitalOcean and get started with a free $50 credit at https://do.co/hackernoon Listen to the interview on iTunes or watch on YouTube. In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Jim Rose  from CircleCI.  You get to discover the insights of continuous delivery and automation processes and learn what it takes to automate your apps in the cloud.  “Our model has always been about developer empowerment. We've always wanted developers to use our platform irrespective of whether they're going to pay us, because we think, in a very community-oriented fashion, that a rising tide raises all the ships. The more developers can get familiar with more advanced technologies and more advanced approaches it's just good for everyone, including their consumers” —  Jim Rose Production and music by Derek Bernard - www.haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com   https://hackernoon.com/  https://community.hackernoon.com/  https://contribute.hackernoon.com/   https://sponsor.hackernoon.com/  https://podcast.hackernoon.com/   https://twitter.com/hackernoon/  https://facebook.com/hackernoon/   P.S. If you dig the new Hacker Noon Podcast, consider giving us a 5 star review on iTunes. Also check out the top stories from July, the latest stories, and today’s homepage.

Hacker Noon Podcast
E55 - The Insights of Building Decentralized Infrastructure with Jake Yocom-Piatt of Decred

Hacker Noon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 34:28


The Insights of Building Decentralized Infrastructure with Jake Yocom-Piatt of Decred This episode of Hacker Noon is sponsored by DigitalOcean. Discover why developers love DigitalOcean and get started with a free $50 credit at https://do.co/hackernoon Episode 55 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Jake Yocom-Piatt, CEO at Company 0, LLC and the Project Lead for Decred, a progressive cryptocurrency with a system of community-based governance integrated into its blockchain. Listen to the interview on iTunes or watch on YouTube. In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Jake Yocom-Piatt the Project Lead for Decred. You get to discover Decred decentralized autonomous cryptocurrency and how the company is building government systems around what they are working on and organizing themselves in both a  transparent and open source kind of way.  “We're doing what we can to set a good example and try to create infrastructure which if nation states would want to use they could”.  “Here's one. What would you have instead of proof-of-stake system for US government, what if you had a system where stake was linked to the amount you've paid in taxes. To make a tax payment a virtual  Both literally and in terms of your sovereignty in the system”. - Jake Yocom-Piatt   Production and music by Derek Bernard - www.haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com https://hackernoon.com/  https://community.hackernoon.com/  https://contribute.hackernoon.com/  https://sponsor.hackernoon.com/  https://podcast.hackernoon.com/  https://twitter.com/hackernoon/  https://facebook.com/hackernoon/  Also check out the top stories from June, the latest stories, and today’s homepage.  

Hacker Noon Podcast
E53 - The Journey of Entrepreneurship with Jake Goldman

Hacker Noon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 38:09


Episode 53 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Jake Goldman, founder and director of 10up, a top WordPress-centric digital agency. This episode of Hacker Noon is sponsored by DigitalOcean. Discover why developers love DigitalOcean and get started with a free $50 credit at https://do.co/hackernoon Listen to the interview on iTunes or watch on YouTube. In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Jake Goldman, founder of 10up, a top WordPress-centric digital agency. You get to discover Jake’s entrepreneurial background, his career path and the projects Jake is working on today. “To me entrepreneurism is something you happen to find yourself doing when you have a really good idea and you have some notion of the business that you want to be in. You are determined to make it successful.” —  Jake Goldman Production and music by Derek Bernard - haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com https://hackernoon.com/  https://community.hackernoon.com/  https://contribute.hackernoon.com/  https://sponsor.hackernoon.com/   https://podcast.hackernoon.com/  https://twitter.com/hackernoon/  https://facebook.com/hackernoon/  Also check out the top stories from June, the latest stories, and today’s homepage.

Hacker Noon Podcast
E52 - The Future of Centralized Internet with Mahbod Moghadam

Hacker Noon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 38:23


Episode 52 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with serial entrepreneur Mahbod Moghadam, co-founder of GENIUS and co-founder and CCO of Everipedia. Listen to the interview on iTunes or watch on YouTube. In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Mahbod Moghadam, co-founder of GENIUS and co-founder and CCO of Everipedia, wiki-based online encyclopedia. You get to discover the future of the Internet, blockchain and current projects Mahbod is working on. "The blockchain stuff, the plan seems to be to destroy the centralized Internet. And some people in the centralized Internet seem to be showing love". "Are they trying to co-opt this? Like the 10 million dollars question is if someone going to destroy Facebook? Or is Facebook just going to co-opt whatever someone else builds like they did with Snapchat?" "My mission in life is to get people to come out of their privacy. You embrace digital real estate”. — Mahbod Moghadam Production and music by Derek Bernard - haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com P.S. If you dig the new Hacker Noon Podcast, consider giving us a 5 star review on iTunes. Also check out the top stories from June, the latest stories, and today’s homepage.

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Techpost
Hacking and Cyber Security with Tailor Tolliver (Digital Empress)

Techpost

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 31:11


Trent Lapinski interviews Tailor Tolliver, a cyber security engineer and entrepreneur who also goes by Digital Empress. In this interview they discuss her entrepreneurial journey and how she got into cyber security, as well as discussing some of the tools of the trade. Guest: Tailor Tolliver http://thedigitalempress.com Host: Trent Lapinski: https://twitter.com/trentlapinski Music by kaffekrus: https://soundcloud.com/djkaffekrus --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/techpost/message

Hacker Noon Podcast
E50 - How the Legal System Interacts with Big Tech and Data Breaches

Hacker Noon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 46:44


Episode 50 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Vinoo Varghese, a criminal defense attorney at Varghese & Associates, P.C. and a former prosecutor.  This episode of Hacker Noon is sponsored by DigitalOcean. Discover why developers love DigitalOcean and get started with a free $50 credit at https://do.co/hackernoon  In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Vinoo Varghese, a criminal defense attorney and a former prosecutor. You get to discover more about the war on drugs, cannabis legalization, big tech and data  as well as what exactly happened with #WikiLeaks.  “With Facebook next thing that come up they are sharing all the information with Chinese companies.”“You've got this very interesting interplay between the criminal illegal system and the Congress trying to figure out what to do. And ultimately you actually come back to a constitutional issue.” —  Vinoo Varghese Production and music by Derek Bernard - www.haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com  https://hackernoon.com/ https://community.hackernoon.com/ https://contribute.hackernoon.com/ https://sponsor.hackernoon.com/ https://podcast.hackernoon.com/ https://twitter.com/hackernoon/ https://facebook.com/hackernoon/ 

Versa
#VOXADPOCALYPSE! | Styxhexenhammer666, Trent Lapinski, Sam Whitfield Guest | Real News | Ep. 47

Versa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 95:57


Guests: Styxhexenhammer666, Trent Lapinski, Sam Whitfield, Dictator Phil, T, and Alex. Topics: #VoxAdpocalypse and Big Tech Censorship. ***STYXHEXENHAMMER666*** WEBSITE: https://tarlwarwick.net YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/Styxhexenhammer666 BITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/Styxhexenhammer666/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/Styx666Official FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Styxhexenhammer666Official/ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/Styxhexenhammer666 SUBSCRIBESTAR: https://www.subscribestar.com/styxhexenhammer MERCH: https://tarlwarwick.net/collections/all ***SAM WHITFIELD*** WEBSITE: http://thesamwhitfield.com PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/whitfieldreport MEDIUM: https://medium.com/@SamW_NGC YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoMZYNz1NfArkcdmlGwYS2Q TWITTER: https://twitter.com/SamW_NGC FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/whitfieldreport INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/samw_ngc/ ***TRENT LAPINSKI*** WEBSITE: https://trentlapinski.com PODCAST: https://techpost.io/podcasts/ BLOG: https://techpost.io MEDIUM: https://medium.com/@trentlapinski YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/techpostio TWITTER: https://twitter.com/trentlapinski FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/trentlapinski ***VERSA*** TWITTER: https://twitter.com/VersaNewsMedia FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/VersaNewsMedia PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/versa DISCORD: https://discord.gg/aqCudyg EMAIL: versanewsmedia@gmail.com Listen to the full show Saturdays at 7 pm on the LION 90.7 FM: http://thelion.fm/ CORRECTION: Styx asked Subscribestar about Milo's status on the platform. A fake Milo a account was removed from the platform. It was not Milo himself.

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Hacker Noon Podcast
E49 - Quality Assurance and the Future of Society with Fred Stevens-Smith

Hacker Noon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 41:25


Episode 49 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Fred Stevens-Smith, CEO at Rainforest QA This episode of Hacker Noon is sponsored by DigitalOcean. Discover why developers love DigitalOcean and get started with a free $50 credit at https://do.co/hackernoon In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Fred Stevens-Smith, CEO at Rainforest QA. In it is discussed quality assurance, automation and the threat to human jobs, and the ramifications for society.  "Most people don't really have the tools to understand how software really works. So it becomes this question like whether robots going to take my job or not?" - Fred Stevens-Smith Production and music by Derek Bernard - www.haberdasherband.com/productionHost: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com https://hackernoon.com/https://community.hackernoon.com/https://contribute.hackernoon.com/https://sponsor.hackernoon.com/https://podcast.hackernoon.com/https://twitter.com/hackernoon/https://facebook.com/hackernoon/

Hacker Noon Podcast
E46 - A Decentralized Approach to the Internet with Ben Forgan

Hacker Noon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 30:45


Episode 46 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Ben Forgan, Founder of Magic.co and CEO at Hologram.   This episode of Hacker Noon is sponsored by DigitalOcean. Discover why developers love DigitalOcean and get started with a free $50 credit at https://do.co/hackernoon   In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Ben Forgan from Magic.co, you get to discover how the decentralized technology will help us to connect to the Internet in the future.   “The network design kind of by default will implement VPN functionality. “   “So you are ideally able to access a broader range of hot spots and access points. And you are also able to do some more securely and more privately. This is the goal. “    — Ben Forgan   Production and music by Derek Bernard - haberdasherband.com/production   https://hackernoon.com/ https://community.hackernoon.com/ https://contribute.hackernoon.com/ https://sponsor.hackernoon.com/ https://podcast.hackernoon.com/ https://twitter.com/hackernoon/ https://facebook.com/hackernoon/

Techpost
A World Run by Criminals with Max Igan

Techpost

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 58:56


Trent Lapinski interviews radio host and activist Max Igan about the criminal nature of World governments, social credit scores, 5G technology, Internet-of-Things, artificial intelligence, ancient civilizations, propaganda, and the true nature of our reality. Trigger warning: We discuss reality, and what is actually happening. Guest: https://thecrowhouse.com Host: Trent Lapinski: https://twitter.com/trentlapinski Music by kaffekrus: https://soundcloud.com/djkaffekrus https://techpost.io/a-world-run-by-criminals-with-max-igan/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/techpost/message

Hacker Noon Podcast
E44 - Is Decentralized Governance The Future of Tokenized Assets? - Andy Bromberg

Hacker Noon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 30:22


Is Decentralized Governance The Future of Tokenized Assets? - Andy Bromberg Episode 44 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Andy Bromberg, CEO and founder of CoinList. This episode of Hacker Noon is sponsored by DigitalOcean. Discover why developers love DigitalOcean and get started with a free $50 credit at https://do.co/hackernoon Listen to the interview on iTunes, or Google Podcast, or watch on YouTube. In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Andy Bromberg, CEO and founder of CoinList. You get to discover the latest happenings in the blockchain industry, the future of ICO, and where the markets are in 2019. "It's a little bit like if in the early 90's we were trying to figure out what the best consumer product for the internet was going to be. You know we might have some ideas, but let's actually nail down some of this infrastructure first so we can actually build those consumer projects, and see them launch and have success there ...  A lot of people I hear are like, 'why hasn't there been consumer adoption yet?' And the simple answer is that the pipes just aren't there, the infrastructures not there. You know, it was ok in hindsight that we didn't have games being used by a hundred million people in 1992 on the internet, and we had to spend some time building things out first." "I'm short term bearish on the tokenized assets, "security token", subset of the space. Long term I'm incredibly bullish. I think more and more assets will move to be represented digitally on a Blockchain, but in the short term I don't quite see it. I think it's going to be a little while before we get there. A lot of infrastructure needs to built out; investor demand needs to be built up." "A lot of the value of crypto right now has been in speculation and financial instruments, and so decentralized finance makes a lot of sense at first, but then moving to some of these other things, like decentralized governance, that seems like a natural next step as more and more people become involved." —  Andy Bromberg   Production and music by Derek Bernard - haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com https://hackernoon.com/  https://community.hackernoon.com/  https://contribute.hackernoon.com/  https://sponsor.hackernoon.com/  https://podcast.hackernoon.com/  https://twitter.com/hackernoon/  https://facebook.com/hackernoon/   

Techpost
The Most Censored Woman in America

Techpost

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 40:04


Trent Lapinski interviews investigative journalist Laura Loomer about being censored from all major social media platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Uber, Lyft, and PayPal. In this episode we discuss censorship, big tech, hate speech, and politics. Trigger warning: We discuss reality, and what is actually happening with censorship in the tech industry. You've been warned! Full transcript at: https://techpost.io/the-most-censored-woman-in-america/ Host: Trent Lapinski: https://twitter.com/trentlapinski Music by kaffekrus: https://soundcloud.com/djkaffekrus https://techpost.io --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/techpost/message

Techpost
Welcome to the Techpost Podcast with Trent Lapinski

Techpost

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 5:16


Free thinking is now a thought crime, as we censor ourselves out of fear. The tech industry has a problem, the technology that was supposed to bring us all together has instead torn us all apart. Technology was supposed to bring us freedom and democracy but instead has become fuel for a culture war that is dividing and destroying the modern world. We now live in a world of tyranny, echo chambers, click bait, spam; and, our data, privacy, and freedoms have been taken from us. Free Speech Dead, What are we going to do about it? Welcome to Techpost.io, I am your host Trent Lapinski, and one of the co-founders of Techpost. I am leaving my other podcast, and instead will be focusing all of my energy on Techpost for the foreseeable future. As a journalist, I decided to remain true to my values and build something that I own that can help bring some truth and perhaps even some justice to this world. I value freedom of speech, and believe it is a journalists duty to cover both sides of a story. I will be using this podcast to explore a wide range of fascinating topics from the nature of consciousness, hacking, cyber security, artificial intelligence, automation, cloud computing, blockchain, cryptocurrency, politics, ancient civilizations, yoga, the cannabis industry, tech news, disclosure of the secret space program, weather modification, to how technology is changing our society and culture. Unlike my previous projects, I will be free to explore a wide range of controversial topics, including politics. While other podcasts will remain soft, uninteresting, and only talk about politically censored topics I intend to engage in real conversations with all walks of life and ask real questions without fear of discrimination or censorship. So please come join me on Techpost.io where I am hoping to build a beautifully chaotic tapestry of content to enlighten and open minds instead of close them. Music: https://soundcloud.com/djkaffekrus --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/techpost/message

Hacker Noon Podcast
E42 - Smart Contracts on Blockchain with Will Martino and Tony Pham

Hacker Noon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 34:39


Episode 42 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Will Martino, Founder & CEO at Kadena and Tony Pham, Head of Marketing at Kadena. This episode of Hacker Noon is sponsored by DigitalOcean. Discover why developers love DigitalOcean and get started with a free $100 credit at https://do.co/hackernoon Listen to the interview on iTunes, or Google Podcast, or watch on YouTube. In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Will Martino, founder and CEO at Kadena, and Tony Pham, Head of Marketing . You get to discover what they’re working on, which is a new programming language for smart contracting and scalability and use cases for enterprise blockchain solutions. "It's all about aligning the incentives of the three core users of the platform. You have miners who want more adoption, they want a bigger network doing more transactions a second. You have users who don't want to pay high fees. They want high security, they want decentralization, they want trustlessness, they want openness, and they also don't want to pay fees. And businesses who want to know that if they start using this platform and they start congesting the network, because think Cryptokitties - it launches and Ethereum gets clogged for a week, they want to know that the network can grow to support the throughput they need because they found their product-market fit."   "Overall, where I see the whole space going, is the sharing economy - the Enterprise sharing economy. This is one where you're redefining how consumers and businesses interact." —  Will Martino   Production and music by Derek Bernard - haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com   https://hackernoon.com/   https://community.hackernoon.com/  https://contribute.hackernoon.com/  https://sponsor.hackernoon.com/  https://podcast.hackernoon.com/  https://twitter.com/hackernoon/  https://facebook.com/hackernoon/ 

Hacker Noon Podcast
E41 - AI and Past Rediscovery with Robert Adamson

Hacker Noon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 46:43


Episode 41 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Robert Adamson, a computer programmer and science fiction writer. This episode of Hacker Noon is sponsored by DigitalOcean. Discover why developers love DigitalOcean and get started with a free $100 credit at https://do.co/hackernoon Listen to the interview on iTunes, or Google Podcast, or watch on YouTube. In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Robert Adamson, you get to discover Rob’s recent app which helps you to identify aliens and learn about ancient civilizations and how we can use AI and machine learning to rediscover our past.   “Something is not real, something about this whole reality thing is not right. And so simulated reality is a theory that we are living in the computer simulation.” “The Earth as we know it is really simulated, some really advanced civilizations in the future could not computered in.” “The virtual reality... we go there for whatever reason maybe to learn, to get education whatever. That is the theory of simulated reality. And it seems to answer all kinds of questions. Because you are thinking universe is data as opposed to matter in time and space.”—  Robert Adamson   Production and music by Derek Bernard - haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com  https://hackernoon.com/https://community.hackernoon.com/ https://contribute.hackernoon.com/ https://sponsor.hackernoon.com/ https://podcast.hackernoon.com/ https://twitter.com/hackernoon/ https://facebook.com/hackernoon/   

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E40 - The Technology and Humanity Interface with Cris Beasley of Hack Reality

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 48:25


Episode 40 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Cris Beasley of Hack Reality, a podcast that explores technology, creativity and love. Listen to the interview on iTunes, or Google Podcast, or watch on YouTube. In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Cris Beasley from Hack Reality, you get to learn about how technology interfaces with humanity, what pitfalls may occur and how technology helps to build better future for humanity. “I am also spinning up a lab to bring together artists and technologists to create performance pieces that stretch consciousness and alter consciousness.” “I thought a lot over the last few years of how we can be responsible technology-makers and make things that make us more even.” “And I believe that we absolutely can transcend where we are in our current humanity. As long as we are building things that have this intent.” “Then the question becomes how can you tell whether you are building something that is helping or hurting.” - Cris Beasley Production and music by Derek Bernard - haberdasherband.com/productionHost: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com https://hackernoon.com/https://community.hackernoon.com/ https://contribute.hackernoon.com/ https://sponsor.hackernoon.com/ https://podcast.hackernoon.com/ https://twitter.com/hackernoon/ https://facebook.com/hackernoon/  

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E39 - Big Data and Machine Learning with Nick Caldwell

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 52:44


  Episode 39 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Nick Caldwell CPO at Looker and former VP of engineering at Reddit. Listen to the interview on iTunes, or Google Podcast, or watch on YouTube. In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews  Nick Caldwell from Looker,  you get to learn about big data, machine learning and AI. "Modern data stores are extremely powerful. You can put tons and tons of data into them. You can query them without losing speed. And in some cases, you can even do analytics in the database. We're just seeing this trend where the data layer is becoming more and more powerful, and Looker is riding that trend."   "My favorite learning, again, was just what's going on in the data engineering space. The BigQuery to me, at that time, was just mind blowing. You dump 4-5 petabytes of data in a big data store and query it all at once. It's stunning to me. I didn't know this thing was possible. And you can do that in an affordable fashion."   "My degree was focused in Machine Learning, and I think nowadays when people ask me about that sort of formal education, I tell them, 'You probably don't need it.' You can get really, really far in Machine Learning and just focus on the practical applications of it, without having to understand the underlying Mathematics of it. I think that's a really powerful thing, that abstraction."    —Nick Caldwell   Production and music by Derek Bernard - haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com https://hackernoon.com/ https://community.hackernoon.com/ https://contribute.hackernoon.com/ https://sponsor.hackernoon.com/ https://podcast.hackernoon.com/ https://twitter.com/hackernoon/ https://facebook.com/hackernoon/  P.S. If you dig the new Hacker Noon Podcast, consider giving us a 5 star review on iTunes. Also check out  April top stories, the latest stories and today’s homepage.  

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E37 - Distributed Ledger Tech with David Sønstebø, Co-Founder of IOTA

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 46:06


Episode 37 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with David Sønstebø of IOTA, a permission-less distributed ledger for a new economy. This episode of Hacker Noon is sponsored by DigitalOcean. Discover why developers love DigitalOcean and get started with a free $50 credit at https://do.co/hackernoon In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews David Sønstebø, the co-founder of IOTA, you get to learn about distributed technologies, edge computing and what is happening in crypto today! “If you look at how much computational power something like AWS or Azure Microsoft, if you look at how much they have, it sounds impressive, and I’m not saying it isn’t, but when you compare it to the idle amount of computation that exists in all the phones, all the laptops, and all the desktops around the globe it pales in comparison. With this kind of software you can unlock this decentralized AWS, so to speak, that also takes into account the edge. And then of course, your laptop, when it’s idle, you can actually make money from it.” — David Sønstebø Production and music by Derek Bernard — haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski — https://trentlapinski.com

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E36 - The Future of Cloud Computing with Joshua Strebel from Pagely

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 44:53


Episode 36 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Joshua Strebel, CEO of Pagely and NorthStack In this episode Trent Lapinski and Joshua Strebel discuss serverless, cloud computing, devops, WordPress, and Joshua’s new project NorthStack. “You talk about AI and specifically around content publishing, there’s those crazy algorithms now that you can give it a sentence and a closing and it’ll write a thousand words in between and it will be on point. You’re like ‘I couldn’t have written this any better!” — Joshua Strebel Production and music by Derek Bernard — haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski — https://trentlapinski.com

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E35 - France in the Blockchain Ecosystem with Karim Sabba from Paris Blockchain Week

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 25:01


Episode 35 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Karim Sabba, French entrepreneur and founder of Paris Blockchain Week. https://pbwsummit.com Use code: HACKERNOON30 for 30% off. **************** This episode of Hacker Noon is sponsored by DigitalOcean. Join a community of over 3.5 million developers learning how to build and scale high performance web apps on the simplest cloud platform. With a flat, pay as you go pricing structure and monthly caps across all global data centers, DigitalOcean makes it easy to get the computer resources you need without the billing surprises you get from other cloud providers. Discover why developers love DigitalOcean and get started with a free $50 credit at https://do.co/hackernoon **************** In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Karim Sabba, French entrepreneur and founder of Paris Blockchain Week. "I jumped into this new ecosystem where I saw returns that I had never seen in my life. And that was what caught me in. That was the bait, and it was a good bait. But afterwards I started to dive into all those projects and I remember, I don't want to name it because my apprehension of this was a bit weird, but basically I saw this project and for a long time I thought it was a scam, and maybe it is, but still they showed that you can technically be able to open bank accounts for unbanked people without them having to read or be tech-savvy. And that was my 'aha!' moment." - Karim Sabba   Production and music by Derek Bernard -https://haberdasherband.com/production https://hackernoon.com/https://community.hackernoon.com/https://contribute.hackernoon.com/https://sponsor.hackernoon.com/https://podcast.hackernoon.com/https://twitter.com/hackernoon/https://facebook.com/hackernoon/ Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

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E33 - Biometric Geopresence with Tarik Tali of Taliware

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 15:39


Episode 33 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Tarik Tali, the CEO and founder of Taliware. In this episode Trent Lapinski and Tarik Tali meetup at Startup Grind and talk about his new biometric geopresence app now available on the App Store, and the implications of this emerging technology. Disclosure: Trent is an advisor on this project. “We do geolocation, geopresence verification, we tether the phone to the owner, and the location where they are.” “What we did, our system actually has a calendar, and it tracks every day separately and stores it in the cloud. All your checkins, if you go to Starbucks and purchase coffee, you checkin, and you use your Touch or FaceID and that record is kept.” — Tarik Tali Production and music by Derek Bernard —https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski —  https://trentlapinski.com

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E32 - Journalism Apocalypse and Tech Trends with Christina Warren of Microsoft

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 62:38


Episode 32 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Christina Warren, former journalist at Mashable and Gizmodo, who currently works for Microsoft In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Christina Warren from Microsoft, who is a former journalist from Mashable and Gizmodo. You get to learn about journalism, fake news, and what’s happening in the big tech companies. “This is what the news media struggles with, is that people don’t trust them, even though very often the mainstream media, in my opinion, isn’t out to mislead people and push an agenda. I think most working reporters are out to report the truth.”   “Microsoft is evolving and understands that it is not the past anymore. We ultimately want to build tools that developers can use regardless of what platform you’re on.” — Christina Warren   Production and music by Derek Bernard - haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

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E31 - Speaking Of Crypto with Shannon Grinnell

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 38:38


Episode 31 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview Shannon Grinnell, host of Speaking of Crypto Podcast. In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Shannon Grinnell where they discuss blockchain, cryptocurrencies, and Shannon’s background. You can also check out Trent being interviewed by Shannon on her podcast, where they discuss crypto visionaries, tech for Trump, and why Apple bites. “I thought I would do a podcast on Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies but it ended up being more on blockchain technologies because the people that I met were really focused on building something with this really incredible technology.” — Shannon Grinnell Music by Derek Bernard — haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski — https://trentlapinski.com

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E30 - Why is Hackernoon.com leaving Medium?

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 58:00


Episode 30 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with David Smooke, CEO and founder of https://Hackernoon.com. In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews David Smooke concerning the future of Hackernoon.com. They discuss some of the recent events concerning Medium, and why Hackernoon.com will eventually be moving away from Medium with the coming launch of Hacker Noon 2.0. Music by Derek Bernard — https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski —  https://trentlapinski.com

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E29 - The Future of Robotics Development with Eva Li of Vincross

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 23:23


Episode 29 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Eva Li of Vincross, a consumer robotics company. Check it out here: https://www.vincross.com/   In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Eva Li from Vincross, you get to meet one of the robots Hexa and learn about their new robotics development platform.   "HEXA is a six-legged programmable robot.”   “Our users are, but not limited to, software developers, programmers, researchers, people who are into robotics, hobbyists, and some students who are learning coding through HEXA.”   “You can not just learn programming, learn robotics, also you can make it actually useful in your daily life. We offer this ideal hardware and software to make your ideas come true” — Eva Li   Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

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E28 - Bringing Blockchain to Enterprise with Wayne Chang and Gregory Rocco of Alpine Intel

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 41:12


Episode 28 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Wayne Chang and Gregory Rocco of Alpine Intel, a new unit within ConsenSys. In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Wayne Chang and Gregory Rocco from Alpine Intel to discuss bringing blockchain solutions to enterprise companies. “Alpine is a new unit within ConsenSys. We were effectively the cryptoeconomics team at Token Foundry and we found a lot of demand for our services, and basically we want to build these new economies.”—Wayne Chang “What we look to do is engineer value rather than create speculative value. We’re personally not affected by crypto winter. As Wayne mentioned, we’re focused a lot on enterprise too and seeing where the value can be driven in enterprises.” — Gregory Rocco “The combination of a global computer, smart contracts, tokens, all these things are going to help drive the transaction cost down of doing business, and you’re going to unlock new kinds of transactions that are going to form new markets that we couldn’t even imagine before.” — Wayne Chang Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

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E27 - Building The Impossible via Business Acceleration with Cameron Chell

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 31:04


Episode 27 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Cameron Chell, Chairman and Co-Founder of ICOx Innovations, and co-creator of Kodak Coin. Today’s show would not be possible without Digital Ocean. Learn more at do.co/hackernoon.  In this episode Trent Lapinski and Cameron Chell discuss bringing blockchain technology to enterprise companies we already know and trust, and what it is going to take to move from centralized systems to decentralized systems. “Our thinking, yet to be proven, is that we go to these established brands who are already transacting in tens or hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue and they can utilize a coin or the crypto infrastructure that can either reduce their costs or increase customer attraction.” “Ultimately, society and certainly all economics run on trust, there is no other currency other than trust. When you have a system that can replace trust or create an environment where you can transact in a trustless way, the impact globally to me is beyond measure.” — Cameron Chell Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

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E26 - The Industry Interoperability of Fluree with Brian Platz

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 40:12


Episode 26 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Brian Platz, Co-CEO of Fluree. Today’s show would not be possible without Digital Ocean. Learn more at do.co/hackernoon. In this episode Trent Lapinski and Brian Platz discuss database blockchain technology and the variety of approaches to building decentralized applications. “I think a lot starts changing when you can actually trust the data.” “With Fluree, you can actually grab the exact version of the database that was being used for that integration at exactly 12:01 AM and 0.23 milliseconds, and you can actually see and know what was in there, figure out what broke, and fix it.” —Brian Platz Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

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E25 - Intelligent Investing In the Blockchain Space with Tomer Federman

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 31:11


Episode 25 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Tomer Federman, CEO and founder of Federman Capital. Today’s show would not be possible without Digital Ocean. Learn more at do.co/hackernoon. In this episode Trent Lapinski and Tomer Federman discuss why he left Facebook to start his own crypto and blockchain investment fund. “I think this technology is truly revolutionary, is going to disrupt the financial ecosystem, and is going to have major impact across entire industries in years to come.” “Crypto shouldn’t be about getting rich quickly. It should be about creating meaningful products that solve real world needs, and address real pain points.” “If I’m right and blockchain is going to be so transformative, it’s obviously going to generate significant returns for investors who invest wisely. The ability for people to transact with no intermediaries involved, and for the transactions to be recorded in an open way and settled almost immediately, the opportunities for building on top of the technology is just mind blowing.” — Tomer Federman Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

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E24 - Effectively Marketing Blockchain Technology with Erica Blair

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 36:10


Episode 24 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Erica Blair, founder of Blockchain Branding. In this episode Trent Lapinski and Erica Blair discuss branding, messaging, and what takes to effectively market a blockchain technology company. “I see cryptocurrencies more generally as a broad political philosophy about what it is you find important in the World.” “Crytpocurrency is an entire governance model of saying this how decisions get made, this is how how value gets distributed.” “We are changing the World and we’d like you to join us, oh and by the way, we’re doing it with these tools and this technology that was never available before, which is why what we're doing is so revolutionary.” — Erica Blair Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

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E23 - The Live Stream Hack with Peter Yang formerly of Twitch

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 31:23


Episode 23 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Peter Yang, former Product Manager at Twitch. Today’s show would not be possible without Digital Ocean. Learn more at do.co/hackernoon. In this episode Trent Lapinski and Peter Yang discuss the live streaming market including the differences between the US and Chinese markets, video game streaming, and product management. “Live streaming is about long form content, interactive content, content you can talk to your viewers about or talk to other streamers about.” “It is about creating these jobs for people who might not enjoy a white collar job, or driving Uber or something, who just really enjoy playing videos.” “Why not make a career out of playing video games? Being able to connect with other people around the country playing these video games and have a thriving career that way; I think that’s just awesome.” — Peter Yang Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

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E22 - The Cannabis Conference Hack with Alex Rogers

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 30:08


Episode 22 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Alex Rogers, CEO of ICBC the International Cannabis Business Conference. In this episode Trent Lapinski and Alex Rogers discuss the cannabis industry, legalization, regulations, and what is happening internationally around the World as cannabis moves out of prohibition. “Our tech stuff is still considered fairly pedestrian in our industry, but that’s what makes it so exciting of an opportunity.” “We see a lot of tech guys, and business guys coming into the cannabis space and they’ve seen it before, they know what is going on. It is just a simple analogy.” “You see a lot of marriages between tech and business in the cannabis space that are creating some amazing breakthroughs and developments.” — Alex Rogers Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

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E21 - Hacking The Tokenization of Assets with Danny An of TrustToken

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 36:38


Episode 21 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Danny An, CEO and Co-Founder of TrustToken. Today’s show would not be possible without Digital Ocean. Learn more at do.co/hackernoon. In this episode Trent Lapinski and Danny An discuss tokenized assets, stable coins, True USD, and cryptocurrency. “Compliance is definitely a top priority for us.” “True USD is meant to be as regulatory compliant as possible. We recently published a stable coin code of ethics, where we said, ‘hey, here is some of the things we learned about creating a stable coin, and some of the past lessons we learned historically.’” “We’re never actually going to prevent redemptions, because we think a stable coin is only good as its ability to redeem the underlying US dollars. We said we would never influence the price of a stable coin purposely by offering discounts. We will continue to be as regulatory compliant as possible and sustain the stable coin so it is not knocked down by miscompliance.”— Danny An Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

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E19 - Hacking Education For The Future with Erik P.M. Vermeulen

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 37:22


Episode 19 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Erik P.M. Vermeulen, Professor, Executive, and innovator. Today’s show would not be possible without Digital Ocean. Learn more at do.co/hackernoon. In this episode Trent Lapinski and Erik P.M. Vermeulen discuss decentralization, automation, and the future of work for Millennials. “I really believe in communities.” “When I talk about creativity, and what I want my students to be, I want them to understand communities. I want them to be visible.’” “Thinking about how to become visible in a community based World, and how you can actually contribute and build something with the community is something they cannot do on their own. Most of them don’t even understand it, and when we talk about education, that’s what education is about, because it is going to happen, this decentralized thing.” — Erik P.M. Vermeulen Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com    

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E18 - Hacking The Job Market via Lambda School with Austen Allred

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 22:50


Episode 18 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Austen Allred, the CEO and founder of Lambda School. Today’s show would not be possible without Digital Ocean. Get started on DigitalOcean for free with a free $100 credit at do.co/hackernoon. In this episode Trent Lapinski and Austen Allred discuss learning programming and how Lambda School trains software engineers. “We want to get the point where 90% of our students are hired within 90-days of graduation.” “For us, it is very important that when you graduate from Lambda, we want to say, ‘this person has a stamp of approval they understand these 120 things, and we know that and we verified that and people stand by them.’” “In the longterm that will matter a lot when it comes to employers and hiring. They will know what a Lambda graduate means.” — Austen Allred Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

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E16 - Building A Movement Through Emerging Tech with Enigma's Tor Bair

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 35:23


Episode 16 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Tor Bair from Enigma. In this episode Trent Lapinski and Tor Bair discuss privacy, blockchain, the problems with the centralized tech industry, security, and data science.  “I don’t want to get too much into why truth is broken right now in the tech space, that’s a whole other can of worms, but I think we can all appreciate that it is getting harder and harder to know what is trustable.” “The moment we start believing there is no other way, then it is just a race to the bottom. There will only be two companies in the World, and that’s if we’re lucky. There may only be one.” “We have to be building a movement at the same time we’re building the technology. I think we need to be funding these kinds of solutions like this is the apocalypse event for the Internet.” —Tor Bair Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

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E15 - Emerging Technologies with Venture Capitalist Julian Moncada

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 36:42


Episode 15 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Venture Capitalist Julian Moncada. In this episode Trent Lapinski and Julian Moncada discuss emerging technologies such as blockchain, augmented reality, virtual reality, to artificial intelligence.  “I think that is really important that if you’re a hacker or developer that you balance the excitement you have around a new technology, around a new potential problem to solve, with the opportunity in the market and building a sustainable business.” “If you build one without the other, if you have a great business plan, or you have some amazing idea but its not feasible, technically you’re not going to get very far.” “I also think the inverse is true, you can build amazing tech, but if you haven’t thought through the market for it, or the value proposition it offers. Whether its a market we’re use to or whether it is a completely new market that doesn’t mimic anything today, if you had to make a call on that side of your business that can be very challenging as well.” —Julian Moncada Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

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E14 - Blockchain and Future Tech from the Crow's Nest with Daniel Jefferies

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 45:33


Episode 14 of the Hacker Noon Podcast: An interview with Science Fiction author, and futurist Daniel Jeffries. In this episode Trent Lapinski and Daniel Jeffries discuss cryptocurrency, blockchain, AI, future technology, and philosophy. “We need to stop throwing the damn baby out with the bathwater, and assume that decentralized everything just works because it’s decentralized.” “These things that we have now, they are still in their earliest phase. We barely understand them. They are going to evolve into something so mind boggling different from what we have today.” “We have to look to each structure, and abstract out the things that work and create new mitigation systems that solve the problems of the existing ones, and when we make the next iteration we stand on the shoulders of giants.” — Daniel Jeffries Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

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E13 - The VC Approach In Today's Tech Markets with Steve Schlafman

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 43:48


Episode 13: An interview with venture capitalist Steve Schlafman from Primary Ventures. In this episode Trent Lapinski and Steve Schlafman discuss venture capital, leadership, executive coaching, and even mediation. “For me I always ask myself is this an entrepreneur who that is special, talented, tenacious, and on a mission.” “Is this someone who can go and tell a great story, inspire potential employees, investors, partners. Is this someone who people are going to gravitate towards? In a competitive hiring environment, are they going to be able to build a World class team?” “I don’t need to see a huge amount of traction. I need to answer the question: Is there enough evidence or an unique insight that people want the product or service. I love founders that are incredibly focused on the customer. Is this someone who is just incredibly focused, and obsessed with the customer and solving their problem?”  “Is this team on a journey that is important, bold, difficult, and inspiring? In someways does it make me uncomfortable because it is hard?”— Steve Schlafman Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

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E12 - Building an Effective Crypto Product with Miles Paschini from B21

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 35:45


Episode 12: An interview with entrepreneur Miles Paschini from B21. In this episode Trent Lapinski and Miles Paschini discuss what it takes to build an effective crypto product. “In bear markets the good people go build products, and in the bull markets people speculate.” “Once you get to critical mass, theres a lot of friction that exists between the existing banking World, and the emerging crypto payments World.” “We’re all in, we believe that blockchain is the future. We believe that investing in the alternative asset class of crypto should be a part of people’s future portfolios. We need to get to a point as an industry where we can point to things and say, ‘hey this is a productized example where the blockchain is better’ and it is being used at scale. But, remember you’re building a community.” — Miles Paschini Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

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E11 - The Elusive Black Swan with David Kadavy

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 33:40


Episode 11: An interview with creative entrepreneur, best selling author, and podcaster David Kadavy In this episode Trent Lapinski and David Kadavy discuss elusive black swam moments, which are moments that describe an event that comes as a surprise and have a major effect. “I had an event where my e-mail list went from 5,000 to 30,000 within a couple weeks. All these events, they kind of happened, and I did things to make them happen, but I couldn’t have predicted that they were going to happen. So I wondered to myself, how can you make black swans happen?” “They suffer from interacting with an issue I call irrational rationality. Which is the treating of absence of evidence as evidence of absence.”  “It always really turned me off, the whole A/B testing obsession that there was in Silicon Valley… Well yeah, if you can use machine learning to do that, that’s even more reasons for you to try and ignore those activities. Then look for the activities that are low investment, but uncertain in outcome. That uncertain outcome may be a very positive outcome.” — David Kadavy Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

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E09 - Hacking The Ego with Casey Fenton of UpStock and CouchSurfing

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 40:05


Episode 9: In this episode Trent Lapinski interviews Casey Fenton, CEO and Founder of UpStock (http://upstock.io), and Co-Founder of CouchSurfing (http://couchsurfing.org), who is working on a new book on ego hacking. In this episode Trent and Casey discuss some of the techniques Casey has been researching and presenting that are going to be included in his new book which he's still working on. "It is so important to think about how we become our identity. We have to be very careful with how we are programmed. What is in our identity? What does that cause? We automatically find more of it, whatever it is. A lot of the time the authentic self is intuitively what I feel in my heart and soul, but maybe that authentic self was programmed by society, maybe that was no programmed by you. Maybe that authentic self means self author." "It is interesting, is the ego, is the identity, are the things inside me, are they self authored? Or are they authored by others? We want to rationalize who we are, we want to feel good. We want to say, 'oh well I made all that stuff,' but did we?" -Casey Fenton Check out part two of this interview: Health Hacks with Casey Fenton Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com

Hacker Noon Podcast
E01 - Starting up with Hiten Shah of CrazyEgg and KISSmetrics

Hacker Noon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 31:07


On the first episode of the Hacker Noon Podcast, hosted by Trent Lapinski, Trent talked to Hiten Shah, a serial entrepreneur known for founding CrazyEgg, and KISSmetricswith Neil Patel. Hiten is currently working on Product Habits, as well as his latest startup FYI.  In this episode Trent and Hiten discuss starting startups, marketing, what it takes to run a business, and Hiten’s favorite life hack. Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com  

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E02 - The Maturing Crypto Market with Grace Rachmany

Hacker Noon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 34:55


On the second episode of the Hacker Noon Podcast, hosted by Trent Lapinski, Trent talked to Grace Rachmany, author of “So You’ve Got A DAO… Management for the 21st Century” and founder of IWriteICOWhitepapers. In this episode Trent and Grace discuss the current state of the crypto market, the maturation of ICOs, decentralized autonomous organizations, and what it takes to be a leader in the 21st century. Production and music by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production Host: Trent Lapinski - https://trentlapinski.com  

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Hacker Noon Podcast
E00 - Welcome to the Hacker Noon Podcast!

Hacker Noon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 8:11


Video of David Smooke, CEO and founder of Hacker Noon, introduces Trent Lapinski the new host for the Hacker Noon Podcast. Music and Production by Derek Bernard - https://haberdasherband.com/production  

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WP Elevation WordPress Business Podcast
Episode #20 – Trent Lapinski

WP Elevation WordPress Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2014 69:22


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