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Welcome back to Season 2, Episode 199 of the Asian Hustle Network Podcast! We are very excited to have Khailee Ng on this week's show. We interview Asian entrepreneurs around the world to amplify their voices and empower Asians to pursue their dreams and goals. We believe that each person has a message and a unique story from their entrepreneurial journey that they can share with all of us. Check us out on Anchor, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Spotify, and more. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a positive 5-star review. This is our opportunity to use the voices of the Asian community and share these incredible stories with the world. We release a new episode every Wednesday and Saturday, so stay tuned! Khailee Ng is a managing partner at U.S. venture capital firm 500 Global and its 500 Southeast Asia family of funds. 500 is a venture capital firm managing over $3 billion. Khailee has led more than 180 seed investments in Southeast Asian tech startups, including unicorns Grab, Carousell, Bukalapak, Carsome, Prenetics, and other regional champions. Prior to 500, he was the founder of Groupsmore (acquired by Groupon) and Malaysia's largest online media company, Says.com and listed it on the Malaysian Stock Exchange. As new technology and evolving consumer landscapes continue to disrupt industries, Khailee focuses on discovering patterns of economic opportunity and backing the entrepreneurs who realize them. His investment activity and commentaries on industry trends have been featured in the Financial Times, Bloomberg, TechCrunch, Wall Street Journal, and Fortune. It's that time again. Time to catch up with family. Time to share that home cooking that you've been craving. And yes, time to update your COVID vaccine. Updated vaccines now protect against the original COVID virus and Omicron. They're here just in time to make those family gatherings safer and extra special. Schedule your free vaccine today. Find updated COVID vaccines for everyone 5+ at https://www.vaccines.gov. We can do this. Paid for by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asianhustlenetwork/support
The guys review Tyler, The Creator's new album, the BET Awards and the Smithsonian Hip Hop Anthology. Then Tha Prince THS returns to update us on his ventures and remix album. And the return of Weapons of Mass Creation! They discuss their new single "All I Do" Instagram: @thaprinceths @womc714 Videos for the episode at: https://www.youtube.com/c/therodriguezshow Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/TheRodriguezShow. $1 a month gets you an exclusive segment and more! Listen to The Rodriguez Show every Friday 10AM (PST) on your favorite podcast app (iTunes, Google Play, etc.) and visit rodriguezshow.com for videos, pictures and more! Follow the guys: Instagram Cesar Rodriguez= @iamcesarrod Carlos Rodriguez= @cvrlos_trs or @fotosbycvrlos_ Mandoh= @mvndoh Twitter: @rodriguezshowoc Instagram: @therodriguezshow Facebook.com/officialrodriguezshow Assistant Producer: Yael Flowers Content Creator: Alondra Valdivia Executive Patreon Tier Supporter: Efrain Martinez rodriguezshow.com hits101radio.com
You can’t keep a good band down and no Reno band epitomizes that made-up saying better than our guests this week, Weapons of Mass Creation. You can’t call it a comeback, because they’ve been here for many years (you can’t call it a plagarism, because it’s altered a bit.). We get to talk to them […]
If you enjoy this podcast, consider buying me a coffee: https://adamstoner.com/support Everyone has their trade. Everyone needs their tools. I'm one of those arty-farty media types that calls themselves a creative. These are my tools – and as with everything on this website, I don't get paid, accept things for free, or use referral links to earn a commission on anything on this domain. Everything here is an honest recommendation, mentioned because I love their product(s) and think you would get some value from them also. Creative tools Adobe Creative Cloud Ask any creative what software is imperative to their work and Adobe Creative Cloud will be top of their list, period. There's not much worth quibbling about here – everyone uses these tools and for good reason: they're brilliant. I predominantly use Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator. Avid Pro Tools Pro Tools is an advanced, industry standard audio editing software. If you're proficient in Pro Tools you're probably proficient in anything. Pro Tools is what I trained with throughout my Radio Production degree and what I continue to use almost six years later. I edit my podcast and lots of audio for a range of people using it! Codepen Codepen is a playground for building and testing front-end code. It supports HTML, CSS, and Javascript and has supported the development of pretty much all of the web projects I've made. It's a great way to get something down, play with it, and see changes in realtime. Standard Notes Standard Notes is a multi-platform, end-to-end encrypted, zero-knowledge, cloud-hosted note taking app. If you're confused by what half of those things mean, read my 2019 post titled ‘Encryption, security, privacy' at /security. Standard Notes is my digital notebook — a bit like Evernote, Bear, or OneNote — but nobody other than me can read it. As well as day-to-day thoughts, it's also where I keep track of budgets and invoicing for freelance clients, and where I keep my personal journal. It's also where I wrote this blog post before sharing it via the next item on this list… Ghost Ghost is the open-source Content Management System (CMS) developed and maintained by the not-for-profit, can't-be-sold Ghost Foundation. It's what this website is entirely powered by. They host it for just $36 a month. It's a powerful alternative to Wordpress without the bloatware, plugins, or godforsaken PHP. Podcast.co I've used many podcast providers in my time but Podcast.co beat the rest. They don't offer some of the more powerful features that enterprise giants like Omny Studio have – things like dynamic ad insertion – but Podcast.co does do everything a personal podcaster needs, with fantastic support staff and a gorgeous interface to boot. File management tools Dropshare Dropshare is an unsung hero. I use Dropshare to share files among friends and freelance clients. It's the final link (quite literally) in getting my paid-for creations to the people who need to see them. It's a great replacement for WeTransfer (hosted on platforms you control) with support for custom URLs, personal landing pages, and simple security features. CloudMounter CloudMounter is a great app for using cloud based services as if they were external hard drives. I use it for Dropbox, Backblaze B2, and Google Drive. It's great for managing client assets and for saving back-ups of your work to the cloud. Backblaze On the subject of back-ups, you better have some. Backblaze is a one-click solution for entire computer backups. It indiscriminately uploads everything from your machine to the cloud with support for one-year version history and more. It's a good belt-and-braces approach to keeping your files safe. I use Backblaze B2, their low-cost cloud archive option, to keep and store files I'm finished with. Time and project management tools Mail Yeah, Apple's default email client. I just want something to send and read messages and Mail is that thing. Stop overthinking email. Actions and Timepage I've used nearly every to-do list app there is and Actions, built by Moleskine Studio, is the best. Timepage is their calendar app. I use both to track my time and manage both personal and work projects. Vitally, they work seamlessly with each other and I can access Actions on my desktop. What are your tools? The processes behind the work people do sometimes fascinates me more than the work itself. Tell me what tools you use – or tools that you think I might like – by emailing me@adamstoner.com or by tweeting me – I'm @admstnr.
Jeff Finley is an artist, designer, author, musician, and creative entrepreneur. He was a partner at the design firm Go Media and founded Weapons of Mass Creation Fest. Over the past decade he has lived life based around his passion to create and inspire others. We talk about being vulnerable with your art, graphic design, self-awareness and much more. Sponsor Thank you to our season sponsor Manuel Creative Arts Academy. Manuel Creative Arts Academy is Dayton’s premiere music academy offering lessons for all ages in fifteen different instruments. Hear&See listeners can take advantage of a free introductory lesson by going to manuelarts.com/hearandsee. Be sure to use the code HSFREE during check out. Credits Recorded, produced, mixed and mastered by McKinney Botts at Winter’s End Audio Productions. Benji Riches is our marketing producer. Special thanks to our friends in Champion Electric for the use of their song Apej in Season 1 of Hear&See. Be sure to listen to Champion Electric on Spotify or Apple Music. Thank you for listening. Go be an inspiration to others. I’ll see you next time!
Hello and welcome to another episode of your least favorite podcast! This week we have newcomers Late For Rent in the studio. We had the best time hanging out with Elleanor, Travis, and Mike this week. DAMN were they good. Listen up to hear some minds actually being blown, some faces being melted, and to hear what's coming up for the excellent folks who are Late For Rent. We've got deep, nerdy secrets, a cameo from a certain special former intern, and some kick ass storage unit metal.
Heyo, podcast land. Rory, Nick, Chewy, Rick, and Kadillac Kim are here this week in a packed studio to interview Reno folk darling, Josiah Knight. Tune in for tapeworm talks, the 12 murder ballads of Christmas, and a little cross podcast lovin'. This episode you'll also get a Reno history lesson, and learn your word of the week, pugilism, when we talk about historic fights near swingers bars! Because Nevada! But first, some music!
I'm here to do the thing with Qarin (pronounced car-in) this week! These guys were so talented and entertaining. Listen up for deviants, dick jokes, and of course, METAL.
We’re wrapping up the bonus episodes recorded Live at Weapons of Mass Creation. In this episode, I’m joined by my beautiful and talented co-host, Lenny Terenzi of Hey Monkey! Design. We sit down with Brittany Barnhart and talk with her about getting started in the industry as a freelancer, the importance of experimenting with your work, her passion for illustration, her favorite type of beer, and more.
We’re continuing with the bonus episodes recorded Live at Weapons of Mass Creation. In this episode, I fired my former co-host Blake Stevenson of Jetpacks and Rollerskates in favor of Mr. Hey Monkey himself, Lenny Terenzi. We sit down with Doc Reed and talk with him about lucid dreaming, the importance of listening, and the best and worst advice he’s ever gotten.
We’re continuing with the bonus episodes recorded Live at Weapons of Mass Creation. In this episode, I’m joined once again by a special guest co-host, Blake Stevenson of Jetpacks and Rollerskates. We sit down and talk with Dustin Lee of Retro Supply, about awkward off mic moments, why he started Retrosupply and his new project, Passive Income for Designers, where he teaches designers how to market and sell products to earn an income. And, I give him a hard time about his podcast, Passive Income for Designers, which just released a new episode after an extended hiatus.
We’re continuing with the bonus episodes recorded Live at Weapons of Mass Creation. In this episode, I’m joined by a special guest co-host, Blake Stevenson of Jetpacks and Roller-skates. We sit down and talk with Anderson Munro of Bluu Dreams, an Aquatic themed clothing brand about his company, how he got his start, and the best and worst advice he’s ever gotten.
We’re continuing with the bonus episodes recorded Live at Weapons of Mass Creation. In this episode, I’m joined by a special guest co-host, Mr. Blake Stevenson of Jetpacks and Roller-skates. We sit down and talk with New Jersey-based Designer and Illustrator, Kevin Greene about growing up in a blue-collar family, designing the Shorty Awards, and pushing himself to pursue more illustration work.
We’re continuing with the bonus episodes recorded Live at Weapons of Mass Creation. In this episode, I talk with designer Joe Baron of Branded Baron about Ink Wars, the importance of having a good lawyer, and we do bad impressions of Muppets and Thundercats.
This special bonus episode was recorded live at Weapons of Mass Creation. Dylan Menges joined me in the balcony of the State theater lobby for a short conversation about being a competitor in ink wars and the importance of drawing with your hands instead of just the computer.
This special bonus episode was recorded live at the Dribble Meetup during Weapons of Mass Creation. I had the opportunity to talk with Mitch Shepherd of Humbly Made, Mike Sulick from Fan Brandz, and Mr. Wongface himself – Jordan Wong about life, work, and automatic drawing.
My guest today is Mike Jones, co-founder of Creative South. This episode is a little different, Mike and I sat down in my living room to talk about Weapons of Mass Creation, building relationships, and tons of great food in Cleveland.
My guest this week is Aaron Sechrist, better known to the design world as OK Pants. Aaron has worked with clients like Disney, House of Blues, and Patton Oswalt; as well as having his work featured in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. We talk about growing up in Cleveland, his blue color work ethic, getting his start out of college designing ads for escorts in the local arts and leisure newspaper, his love for stand-up comedy, and his involvement with Weapons of Mass Creation.
My guest this week Is Bryan Garvin, from Weapons of Mass Creation. Bryan and I get into the nitty-gritty details of why you should come to WMCFest. We cover everything from speakers like Stefan Sagmeister and Mark Brickey of Adventures In Design, the incredible workshops on topics like How to Start and Build a Profitable Design Business or Sign painting, the entertaining podcasts, the Cleveland studio tour, and the amazing meet and greets and parties that are planned. If you head over the WMCfest.com between now and July 10th you can get two tickets for the price of one. That’s right, Buy One Get One free. So, bring a friend and head to Cleveland the first week of August for Weapons of Mass Creation!
Danny Byrd is in the hot seat as we introduce our 3rd bundle of the summer.The “Weapons Cluster” features all of the finest tracks from Hospital’s battle ready series “Weapons Of Mass Creation” artists such as Blame, John B, Makoto and many more are present with a plethora of awesome tracks.Also there are new tracks from Danny and more! 1. Danny Byrd – Ill Behaviour2. Cyantific + Logistics – Brighter Day3. DJ Fresh – Talkbox -Camo + Krooked Remix4. Laroque – Goldfinger5. Logistics – The Trip6. Syncopix – 8-bit Blues7. Apex feat Ayah – Space Between8. John B – Without You9. Tomahawk – Straw Dogs10. Shock One – Polygon – Dirty Phonics Remix11. Shapeshifter – The Touch – Netsky Remix12. Lauren Pritchard – Painkillers – Roni Size Remix13. Danny Byrd – Amen Alley