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In this episode, Bacary Sagna (former Arsenal and Manchester City football star), now Dubai Sports Council Ambassador, youth coach, and entrepreneur shares how he's channeling the same discipline and drive from his sports career into entrepreneurship and impact-driven ventures. Recorded in Singapore, this also explores his thoughts on leadership, AI, wellness and building a life beyond fame.Looking to evolve and lead with more purpose? This one's for you.This episode is brought to you by wegrow-app.com, the Al-powered platform helping global teams break silos, uncover what works, and replicate success, fueling stronger collaboration and faster execution across every market.Wegrow has helped brands like Nestlé, Coca-Cola, LVMH and more, drive best practices through a combination of Al and human collaboration.For feedback and inquiries: info@wellnessible.comSupport the show
Je vous présente Claire Emerit, la CPO de WeGrow.WeGrow, c'est une plateforme qui permet aux grandes entreprises de très facilement participer leurs bonnes pratiques en interne. Pour éviter à chaque département d'une boîte de réinventer la roue dès qu'ils se posent une question.Claire est arrivée en 2019 chez WeGrow. Avant elle a fait 100 choses différentes :Du consulting chez CapgeminiBusiness Manager dans la modeIntrapreneurFreelance et coachDepuis son arrivée, Claire eu un énorme impact sur WeGrow :Un NPS interne qui est monté à 70Un churn qui a beaucoup réduitWeGrow qui s'est positionné comme les experts du partage de best practice sur tous les continentsJe voulais comprendre comment elle avait réussi tout ça.Du coup, j'ai invité Claire au micro de mon podcast Le Backlog.Elle m'a livré des pépites pendant 1h38.Tu vas découvrir :Comment réussir sa reconversion dans le monde du ProductSes tips pour prioriser en B2BNos avis opposés sur l'utilité des QA (testeurs)Les bonnes pratiques pour animer une communautéComment avoir une culture full-remote qui fonctionneHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Today, we meet a French powerhouse helping hundreds of entrepreneurs around the world scale internationally with his company, weGrow.Over the last 15 years, Florent has worked in 8 countries across 3 continents, leading and supporting businesses in European expansion. He was the first-ever international partner of Zalando SE and helped WeTransfer scale in France with 298% revenue growth.In this Episode, Florent shares the secret to launching a successful expansion plan, and spills the beans on the 5 mistakes most startups do when trying to scale.READ THE SHOW NOTES ON WWW.STARTUPSWB.COMFOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/startupswithoutborders/JOIN OUR GLOBAL COMMUNITY: https://startupswb.com/Photo Credit: Ahmed Najeeb.Song by: Funky Music, by Dj Quads.Dj Quads:https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quadshttps://twitter.com/DjQuadshttps://www.instagram.com/djquadshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCusF...Music from SoundcloudMusic provided by RFM: https://youtu.be/lNrAAAb2JvI
{REDIFFUSION} de l'épisode 46 du 26 aout 2019***Série Best-Of***Anne Ghesquière reçoit Matthieu Chéreau pour évoquer l'importance de préparer nos enfants à demain ! - Épisode #46Dans cet épisode avec Matthieu Chéreau, j'aborderai les thèmes suivants :Comment la 4ème révolution industrielle va-t-elle nous impacter ?Et quid des grands défis environnementaux puisque nous savons que l'humanité vit peut être ses derniers instants ?Que faire face à ce constat que l'école n'est pas adaptée à nos enfants pour le monde de demain ?Faire autrement pour innover nécessite d'être rebelle, or on nous apprend tout le contraire !Il faut aussi redéfinir l'intelligence, que sera l'intelligence de demain (si nous existons encore) ?Donnez-nous des exemples d'écoles dans le monde qui préparent le monde de demain ? Green School Of Bali, Amanins en France, WeGrow, Deep Springs college, etc.Qu'est-ce que le Life Hacking ?Qu'est-ce que permettre à nos enfants de devenir conscients et comment ?Qui est mon invité de la semaine, Matthieu Chéreau ?Mon invité est un entrepreneur dans le digital depuis 10 ans. Père de deux jeunes enfants il explore les pédagogies nouvelles et les enjeux du futur. Il est l'auteur d'un ouvrage aux Editions Eyrolles : Préparons nos enfants à demain.Nous allons parler de l'obsolescence du système actuel, de la révolution en cours et surtout explorer les nouvelles voies qui s'offrent aux enfants de demain.Quelques citations du podcast de Matthieu Chéreau : "On apprend d'autant mieux quand il y a de la diversité""Cela peut aussi être un plaisir d'apprendre à vivre avec les autres""Les apprentissages ont besoin d'être vécu dans le plaisir et s'applique pour tous""L'écoles fait tout pour que les enfants ne soient pas rebels alors qu'elle est essentielle"Suivez Matthieu sur le site : matthieuchereau.comRejoignez-nous sur notre nouveau site Internet et abonnez-vous à notre Newsletter https://www.metamorphosepodcast.com/ Soutenez notre podcast en rejoignant dès maintenant la Tribu MétamorphoseRetrouvez Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience sur Apple Podcast / Spotify /Google Podcasts / Deezer / YouTube / SoundCloud / CastBox/ TuneIn.Suivez l'actualité des épisodes Métamorphose Podcast sur Instagram, découvrez l'invité de la semaine et des surprises ;-)InstagramFacebookPhoto DR Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
The boys drink and review 1623 Brewing's Everything But the Seeds, then discuss the strange phenomenon of WeWork. The founders wanted to create an exciting new work environment where people would collaborate and help one another with their business. They had a particular focus on start-ups, and it seems to have majored in young people. Adam Neumann was the charismatic leader who wrapped the whole enterprise in a sense of meaning and purpose. WeWork took off like a rocket with its dramatic investments and enthusiastic, cult-like community. WeWork expanded into WeLive and WeGrow. The company wanted to change the way people live, work and educate their children. After amazing growth, investors eventually found out it was mostly hype.
In today's episode, we discuss Internationalization with our guest Gernot Schwendtner. Gernot is the founder of WeGrow, a firm specialized in helping startups launching abroad.Listen out for:00:40: Background2:55: Common Mistakes of Internationalization7:20: The right time to expand9:40: Where to expand?17:40: Expanding to Germany19:10: Internationalization Playbook24:40: How much time does it take to test a market?29:15: To how many countries expand at the same time?33:40: Head of Internationalization28:00: Models for Internationalization40:10: Hire local departments or internationalize remotely?42:40: SWAT teams46:10: Five personal learnings on internationalization41:40 Content recommendations
Michèle Halberstadt tire les fils de sa lignée, remonte les générations, croise l'itinéraire de sa famille paternelle, dont elle ne sait rien, avec celui de Max Halberstadt, gendre de Freud devenu son photographe officiel. De Vienne à Hambourg en passant par Wegrow d'où son père, Juif polonais, est originaire, traquant les indices jusqu'à Johannesburg, où Max a émigré pour fuir le nazisme, l'autrice mène l'enquête, fait d'étonnantes rencontres, fouille les archives pour reconstituer une histoire qu'on ne lui a pas transmise. Sous sa plume attentive, on découvre le pape de la psychanalyse en émouvant patriarche ; sa fille Sophie, Max et leurs deux enfants que la vie n'a pas épargnés. Son père surtout, pour qui « seul le présent importait », se révèle enfin à elle. Réalisation Pascale Tison
WeWork revolutionized working spaces. By investing in commercial real estate and converting property into flexible shared workspaces, WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann was set to transform the way people get work done. The company offered more than shared space, investing in education and housing initiatives through its WeGrow schools and WeLive residences. Israeli businessman Adam Neumann was on track to become the world's first trillionaire, but the company soon found itself burning through money with a last hope attempt through a Hail Mary IPO. From the minds of Wall Street Journal reporters Eliot Brown and Maureen Farrell, The Cult of We uncovers the wins, hiccups, and turmoil of tech startups. Eliot Brown has spent his career covering startups, venture capital, commercial real estate and economic development. Similarly, Maureen Farrell focuses on the role of initial public offerings and capital markets in creating a successful business. Together, Brown and Farrell delve into the case of WeWork founder Adam Neumann to better understand how startups can revolutionize the world and what happens when they fail to do so. Join us as Eliot Brown and Maureen Farrell, along with program moderator Charles Duhigg, uncover the gripping reality of tech startup culture. SPEAKERS Eliot Brown Reporter, The Wall Street Journal; Co-author, The Cult of We: WeWork, Adam Neumann, and the Great Startup Delusion; Twitter @eliotwb Maureen Farrell Reporter, The Wall Street Journal; Co-author, The Cult of We: WeWork, Adam Neumann, and the Great Startup Delusion; Twitter @maureenmfarrell In Conversation with Charles Duhigg Contributor, The New Yorker; Author, Smarter Faster Better: The Transformative Power of Real Productivity In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are currently hosting all of our live programming via YouTube live stream. This program was recorded via video conference on August 10th, 2021 by the Commonwealth Club of California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WeWork revolutionized working spaces. By investing in commercial real estate and converting property into flexible shared workspaces, WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann was set to transform the way people get work done. The company offered more than shared space, investing in education and housing initiatives through its WeGrow schools and WeLive residences. Israeli businessman Adam Neumann was on track to become the world's first trillionaire, but the company soon found itself burning through money with a last hope attempt through a Hail Mary IPO. From the minds of Wall Street Journal reporters Eliot Brown and Maureen Farrell, The Cult of We uncovers the wins, hiccups, and turmoil of tech startups. Eliot Brown has spent his career covering startups, venture capital, commercial real estate and economic development. Similarly, Maureen Farrell focuses on the role of initial public offerings and capital markets in creating a successful business. Together, Brown and Farrell delve into the case of WeWork founder Adam Neumann to better understand how startups can revolutionize the world and what happens when they fail to do so. Join us as Eliot Brown and Maureen Farrell, along with program moderator Charles Duhigg, uncover the gripping reality of tech startup culture. SPEAKERS Eliot Brown Reporter, The Wall Street Journal; Co-author, The Cult of We: WeWork, Adam Neumann, and the Great Startup Delusion; Twitter @eliotwb Maureen Farrell Reporter, The Wall Street Journal; Co-author, The Cult of We: WeWork, Adam Neumann, and the Great Startup Delusion; Twitter @maureenmfarrell In Conversation with Charles Duhigg Contributor, The New Yorker; Author, Smarter Faster Better: The Transformative Power of Real Productivity In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are currently hosting all of our live programming via YouTube live stream. This program was recorded via video conference on August 10th, 2021 by the Commonwealth Club of California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 200 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Maureen Farrell, author of “The Cult of We: WeWork, Adam Neuman, and the Great Startup Delusion.” Maureen, along with her colleague and co-author Eliot Brown, were some of the first reporters at the Wall Street Journal to cover what is arguably the biggest financial debacle in the history of early-stage investing. And yet, this description doesn't even begin to capture the incredible story that is the rise and fall of WeWork: a story about a real estate company that was at one point the most valuable start-up in America, despite racking up over $10 billion dollars in losses over the course of just nine years and vaporizing nearly forty billion dollars in equity value practically overnight. The reality of WeWork—of what it is and what it was—stands in stark contrast to what its founder, Adam Neuman said it was to his investors, employees, and the media. It was going to be worth ten trillion dollars, more than any other company in the world. It wasn't just an office space provider. It was a tech play. Its spin-offs like “WeGrow” and “WeLive” were going to revolutionize education and change the world. Adam Neuman was going to solve Middle East peace and WeWork would help colonize Mars. As crazy as all of this sounds, it is emblematic of a larger decay in the most basic principles of capitalism that prioritizes the raising of capital over the turning of profits. It rewards storytellers over businesspeople. Price overvalue. This episode is broken into two parts, the first half of which is focused mainly on the particulars of WeWork, the characters involved, and the disastrous decisions made by its management along with the dereliction of its board. The second half focuses on the larger macro forces that are responsible for encouraging the type of behavior that we've seen in the case of WeWork and applying that template to other companies and their executives. We also explore the intersection of politics and finance, including a rise in demagoguery that parallels the institutional and moral decay we are witnessing across many parts of Western society. You can access the second half of this conversation, as well as the transcript, and show notes to this week's episode through the Hidden Forces Patreon Page. All subscribers gain access to our overtime feed, which can be easily added to your favorite podcast application. If you enjoyed listening to today's episode of Hidden Forces you can help support the show by doing the following: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | SoundCloud | YouTube | CastBox | RSS Feed Write us a review on Apple Podcasts Subscribe to our mailing list through the Hidden Forces Website Producer & Host: Demetri Kofinas Editor & Engineer: Stylianos Nicolaou Subscribe & Support the Podcast at https://patreon.com/hiddenforces Join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @hiddenforcespod Follow Demetri on Twitter at @Kofinas Episode Recorded on 07/18/2021
RESUMEN En este episodio de “Hablando con líderes” Marc Antoni Macià y Carlos Costa hablan sobre la experiencia de Carlos con más de 30 años asesorando empresas desde fuera como consultor (BCG) y desde dentro (MANGO). DESCRIPCIÓN DEL PODCAST En el episodio número 18 de “Hablando con líderes” hablamos con Carlos Costa. Actualmente Carlos es Affiliate Partner en BanyanGlobal Family Business Advisors y miembro del Board de Advisors de Adapta Capital. Carlos es Ingeniero Industrial por la Universidad Politécnica de Catalunya y MBA por IESE. Carlos ha tenido varios roles en sus 25 años de trayectoria con The Boston Consulting Group donde terminó siendo Senior Partner y Managing Director. En 2013 se unió a Mango como miembro del board y chief operations & strategy officer. Desde 2019 Carlos actúa como senior advisor de empresas familiares y mentor de scale-ups con WEGROW de IESE y Endeavor. En este episodio hablamos con Carlos sobre: ✔ El equilibrio entre una carrera profesional de éxito y una vida familiar ✔ El rol del consultor empresarial y su evolución en las últimas décadas ✔ Su experiencia en la empresa privada siendo una pieza clave en Mango ✔ Lo que debe tener todo buen líder para tener éxito ✔ ¡Y mucho más! ENLACES DE INTERÉS
ESSENTIEL, le rendez-vous culture présenté par Sandrine Sebbane. Elle reçoit Michèle Halberstadt, productrice et écrivaine française pour son livre « Née quelque part » paru aux éditions Albin Michel À propos du livre : «Née quelque part» paru aux Éditions Albin Michel «J'ai l'impression d'être sur le point de commettre un acte sacrilège en allant fouiller dans les affaires intimes de mes parents. Quand je l'abreuvais de questions auxquelles il ne voulait pas me répondre, mon père avait cette réponse frustrante : « Cela ne te regarde pas ». C'est précisément ce que je m'apprête à faire. Regarder dans son passé.» Michèle Halberstadt tire les fils de sa lignée, remonte les générations, croise l'itinéraire de sa famille paternelle, dont elle ne sait rien, avec celui de Max Halberstadt, gendre de Freud devenu son photographe officiel. De Vienne à Hambourg en passant par Wegrow d'où son père, Juif polonais, est originaire, traquant les indices jusqu'à Johannesburg, où Max a émigré pour fuir le nazisme, l'autrice mène l'enquête, fait d'étonnantes rencontres, fouille les archives pour reconstituer une histoire qu'on ne lui a pas transmise. Sous sa plume attentive, on découvre le pape de la psychanalyse en émouvant patriarche ; sa fille Sophie, Max et leurs deux enfants que la vie n'a pas épargnés. Son père surtout, pour qui « seul le présent importait », se révèle enfin à elle. A travers ces destins poignants ballottés par l'Histoire, Michèle Halberstadt fait superbement revivre les fantômes de sa mémoire familiale.
Episode Notes First episode, learn what Laughter Yoga is and jump right in with a minute of laughter to whet your whistle and warm your soul. Meet Mik's fellow teacher Raiya! Contact Raiya at WeGrow.center@gmail.com for class information. Ask her about her Zoom classes. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Moneeka Sawyer is often described as one of the most blissful people you will ever meet. But don't confuse her big smile and infectious laugh with naivete. Her multi-million dollar real estate empire is just one example of her ability to strategize, organize, and implement big business plans. Sawyer is the best-selling author of the book "Choose Bliss: The Power and Practice of Joy and Contentment," which was recently honored with the very prestigious Woman of Impact Quill Award by Focus on Women Magazine. She has been investing in real estate for over 20 years, so has worked through several different cycles of the market. Through her strategies, she has turned $10,000 into over $2,000,000, working only 5-10 hours per MONTH with very little stress. She lives her dreams and won't let anyone tell her what she can and can't do. Even though she was constantly told she couldn't get in, she graduated from Haas Business School at UC Berkeley, one of the top 3 colleges in the nation, and has been in business for herself ever since. While building her multi-million dollar business, she has travelled to over 55 countries, dances every single day, and spends lots of time with her husband of over 20 years and her adorable little puppy (who is the love of her life, but shhhh...don't tell her husband). She is also the host of the Podcast "Real Estate Investing for Women" where she focuses on all the aspects of real estate investing including strategies, mindset, emotional mastery, money smart, and so much more, to ensure her listeners’ success. Moneeka's expertise, and blissful laugh, have been featured all over the world in over 50 podcasts, on stages, radio, and TV stations including ABC, CBS, FOX, and the CW. 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News: For everyone concerned about recession, we have some numbers. https://www.housingwire.com/articles/this-is-how-u-s-gdp-performed-in-the-third-quarter/ Additional reading: https://www.barrons.com/articles/un-spinning-the-trump-obama-gdp-numbers-51553801603 Housing Secretary Ben Carson talks about changes to FHA regulation https://www.cnbc.com/video/2019/10/28/ben-carson-hud-fha-mortgage-applications-squawk-box.html WeWork Is Reportedly Expanding Into Esports With New ‘Play By We’ Venture https://www.forbes.com/sites/sergeiklebnikov/2019/10/29/wework-is-reportedly-expanding-into-esports-with-new-play-by-we-venture/#59dc1bb17a54 “The besieged startup has already branched into other businesses, like education with WeGrow, fitness with Rise By We and co-living with WeLive, although it has been divesting assets from some of them.” Regulator Says Government Will ‘Wipe Out’ Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Shareholders If Needed https://www.realtor.com/news/real-estate-news/regulator-says-government-will-wipe-out-fannie-mae-and-freddie-mac-shareholders-if-needed/ Investors Are Still Going After Student Housing Properties, But They Are More Concerned About Prices https://www.nreionline.com/student-housing/investors-are-still-going-after-student-housing-properties-they-are-more-concerned Motivational Thoughts for the day “I am inspired to teach and mentor others to move through their pain and learn how to live a life of boldness, happiness, and peace. This is what I am dedicating my life to do.” ~Moneeka Sawyer
BRASIL - Nosso partido é o Brasil, diz Bolsonaro após acirramento de crise com PSL BRASIL - Ministro indica que operação de combate a queimadas na Amazônia não será prorrogada BRASIL - Transportes passam a ter peso de 20,8% no IPCA a partir de 2020, Alimentação vai a 19% MUNDO - Turquia intensifica campanha na Síria e EUA alertam para consequências sérias MUNDO - Premiê da Etiópia ganha Nobel da Paz por esforços de paz com Eritreia MUNDO - Equador e manifestantes ainda estão longe de acordo após 9 dias de protestos NEGÓCIOS - Período longo de juros baixos pode beneficiar Brasil mais que boom de commodities, vê JPMorgan NEGÓCIOS - Índices europeus sobem com aumento de esperanças sobre Brexit e comércio NEGÓCIOS - EUA demonstram otimismo sobre negociações comerciais; China está aberta a acordo parcial NEGÓCIOS - WeWork fechará sua escola WeGrow no próximo ano TECNOLOGIA - BC autoriza funcionamento de Banco XP TECNOLOGIA - Uber compra controle de chilena Cornershop para ampliar oferta de serviços AGRONEGÓCIO - Plantio de soja do Brasil segue atrasado com clima adverso, diz Arc CULTURA - Sobreviventes do massacre de Srebrenica querem revogação de Nobel de literatura
This week, Cory speaks to entrepreneur, bestselling author, and philanthropist Adam Braun, who is best known for being the Founder of Pencils of Promise, a non-profit organization that builds schools and increases access to education for children in the developing world. He also wrote a New York Times best selling book The Promise of a Pencil and more recently the co-founder of one-year debt-free college alternative called MissionU. In this weeks episode, Adam talks about his personal upbringing and what lead him to start his organization, his offers advice to current college students, he opens up about past failures and says what are the biggest misconceptions about the outcome of a degree. “YOU SHOULD BE A SAVVY ROI-DRIVEN CONSUMER OF YOUR EDUCATION” Adam Braun (@AdamBraun) is a New York Time Bestselling Author, the Founder of Pencils of Promise, and the Founder of MissionU, a college alternative. Cory Levy interviewed Adam on the OFF RCRD Podcast about his past and advice for others based on his experiences. “I would say to any student, that you should be a savvy ROI-driven consumer of your education…thousands of the schools around the country that are charging enormous prices without particularly strong results.” In the interview, Adam also talked about the financial burden that college puts on students. “College is supposed to be this great economic enabler. My wife went to college and initially (went) out of state and transferred back in state because the tuition fees were so high and she just got absolutely decimated by this crazy amount of student debt and had to leave school before even completing her bachelor’s degree.” MissionU is a tuition-free college alternative that earns money from students based on their future earning potential instead of charging fees upfront. Adam explained that MissionU students aren’t looking for a traditional overpriced college education. “They don’t just want to learn about theory, about these abstract ideas. They want to do things that they can actually present to the real world and that employers will actually value as a skill that’s going to be needed for the rest of their career.” Adam believes in following your purpose but is skeptical of the advice that young people should follow their passion. “I think this idea that you should follow your passion is not a great piece of advice because passions are incredibly fleeting. The idea of following your passion means follow whatever you’re excited about at this moment, and I don’t think that it stretches people to really do the tough, introspective work, to not discover passion but to discover purpose. I’m a huge advocate of following your purpose.” Adam has followed his purpose, which has led him to become a best-selling author and the founder of two impactful companies.
Det er de færreste af os, der efter vi er blevet færdig med skolen, har haft et godt billede af, hvordan man betaler skat eller haft det store overblik over, hvordanman tager et lån forsvarligt. Det har unge i dag ihvertfald ikke, hvis man skal tro på de seneste tal fra Finans Danmark. I 2017 var 48.000 unge mellem 18-24 registreret i Gældsregisteret. Hvorfor har unge så store økonomiske problemer? Hvem har ansvaret for de unges manglende økonomiske viden? Hvordan kommer man dette til livs? Det finder Søren ud af, når han i AFTENKLUBBEN får besøg af Karin Lund-Frank, der er direktør og stifter af organisationen WeGrow, der forsøger at komme de unges økonomiske problemer til livs.
Anne Ghesquière reçoit Matthieu Chéreau pour évoquer l’importance de préparer nos enfants à demain ! - Épisode #46Dans cet épisode avec Matthieu Chéreau, j'aborderai les thèmes suivants :Comment la 4ème révolution industrielle va-t-elle nous impacter ?Et quid des grands défis environnementaux puisque nous savons que l’humanité vit peut être ses derniers instants…Que faire face à ce constat que l’école n’est pas adaptée à nos enfants pour le monde de demain ?Faire autrement pour innover nécessite d’être rebelle, or on nous apprend tout le contraire !Il faut aussi redéfinir l’intelligence, que sera l’intelligence de demain (si nous existons encore) ?Donnez-nous des exemples d’écoles dans le monde qui préparent le monde de demain ? Green School Of Bali, Amanins en France, WeGrow, Deep Springs college etc..Qu’est-ce que le Life Hacking ?Qu’est-ce que permettre à nos enfants de devenir conscients et comment ?Qui est mon invité de la semaine, Matthieu Chéreau ?Aujourd’hui, mon invité est un entrepreneur dans le digital depuis 10 ans. Père de deux jeunes enfants il explore les pédagogies nouvelles et les enjeux du futur. Il est l’auteur d’un ouvrage aux Editions Eyrolles : Préparons nos enfants à demain.Nous allons parler de l’obsolescence du système actuel, de la révolution en cours et surtout explorer les nouvelles voies qui s’offrent aux enfants de demain.Quelques citations du podcast de Matthieu Chéreau : "On apprend d'autant mieux quand il y a de la diversité""Cela peut aussi être un plaisir d'apprendre à vivre avec les autres""Les apprentissages ont besoin d'être vécu dans le plaisir et s'applique pour tous""L'écoles fait tout pour que les enfants ne soient pas rebels alors qu'elle est essentielle"Suivez Matthieu sur le site : matthieuchereau.comPodcast enregistré au studio Stéréoplane à Paris.Retrouvez Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience sur FemininBio / Apple Podcast / Google Podcasts / Spotify / Deezer / YouTube / SoundCloud / CastBox / TuneIn.Suivez les épisodes sur Instagram Bonne écoute ! Cet épisode a été réalisé grâce au soutien de LÉA NATURE, engagée de nature et premier fabricant français de produits bio et naturels, partenaire officiel de la #Saison1 de "Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience". Merci ! Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Twitter: @twpwk Our main topic this week is America's crumbling infrastructure, why it's happening and what we can do to fix it. In the news this episode we'll talk about transportation, deep fakes, facebook's new crypto currency, renewable energy and VC Backed psychedelics Also please rate and review us on apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. News Light rail opponent: God killed former Congressman Ed Pastor because he supported mass transit Facebook's Calibra cryptocurrency wallet launches in 2020 A look inside how Acela trains are being made Uber Elevate as just the beginning. Welcome to Uber air Renewable energy capacity overtakes coal for the first time Tesla's solar roof tiles will be less expensive Youtube's 'Shitty Robot' Queen Made Her Own Tesla Pickup Truck Florida allows self driving tests without backup driver “In my book, there's no reason why children in elementary schools can't be launching their own businesses,” Rebekah Neumann, who has no background or training in education, said when WeGrow launched. The first VC Fund for psychedelics Mentioned in Episode Sean's ex-colleague switches careers to poster stand Politicians don't know how Venn Diagrams work Seattle's Viaduct earthquake simulation Utah accelerated bridge construction Main Topic America's crumbling infrastructure, why it's happening and what we can do to fix it. American Society Of Civil Engineers infrastructure report card How ‘Infrastructure Week' Became a Long-Running Joke Minnesota Bridge Collapse This guy formed a fake club to get tours of infrastructure. Now it's a real club with chapters in several cities Video summarizing the energy grid Recommendations Sean: Check your power company to see if you can pay more for solar. Here is PG&E's program Jeff: Rechargeable AA & AAA batteries Mike: “know your limits” Shameless Plugs For human beings: Sean advocates for choosing kindness in our daily lives: Kindness For coffee drinkers: Mike's coffee company: Bookcase Coffee For equity investors: Jeff's software: Folio Follow Us: ---------------------- Twitter: @twpwk iTunes Spotify Stitcher Google Podcasts Pocket Casts Overcast
Diana and Gabriel check back in on the flight path of the WeGrow school (and no, they are not yet in their complete nose-dive, they are still arcing towards the sun, much like a young Icarus). Plus, the In-names for kids this season, an inside look at charters in New York, and a SNACK BRACKET PREVIEW!!!
Any venture-backed startup is always thinking about how to return the investment made into them. But taking a company from concept to exit is no easy task. This week on the podcast, we're joined by Mason Levy, CEO & Founder of WeGrow, which was acquired in 2018. He takes us through his journey and some of the important components to readying your business for acquisition. . Learn more about Mason Levy and his next venture, Swivl, at tryswivl.com . Learn more about CanopyBoulder at canopyboulder.com
In just nine years, WeWork has gone from a company that offers shared office space for startups and freelancers to a global company valued at $47 billion that provides offices to the likes of IBM, GE and NASDAQ. Not only that, it has added to its core business a handful of other — sometimes puzzling — companies, including WeLive, WeGrow and Made by We. With over 300 locations around the world, WeWork has ambitions to be a lot more than a co-working space, but can it make good on its vision for the future of work and home? Then again, what exactly is that vision? This week on Money Talking, Charlie Herman talks to Ellen Huet venture capital reporter at Bloomberg and Katrina Brooker, senior contributing writer to Fast Company about what WeWork is, and where it wants to go.
Es ist Zeit jetzt unsere Kids mit radikal neuen Modellen auf die Zukunft vorzubereiten! www.wegrow.com ist nur ein Beispiel, um sich inspirieren zu lassen!
GET IN TOUCH WITH YOUR SUPERPOWERS. All of us have superpowers. They are the things that come easily to us. You have to find your superpower and then use it to change the world. Why is it so important? Because once you are coming from a place of passion, the rest will follow. People who lead with a desire for money or fame won’t have the same impact. It’s all about your intention. On today’s episode of The School of Greatness, I talk with an amazing entrepreneur and mother who has honed in on her superpowers and helps others find theirs: Rebekah Neumann. Rebekah Neumann is a founding partner and Chief Brand Officer at WeWork, where she has directed the company’s mission, values, and culture from its inception. As an artist, entrepreneur, and yogi, Neumann has also worked as an equity trader for Solomon Smith Barnet, gained certification as a Jivamukti yoga teacher and acted in and produced a number of film projects. Neumann majored in Business and studied Buddhism at Cornell University. Mother to five children, she is committed to creating a conscious educational community that fosters growth in children’s minds, bodies, and souls, unleashing endless happiness, global citizenship, and every child’s superpowers. Rebekah has now created WeGrow as a new approach to childhood education. She’s hoping to consciously and authentically help the planet through her work using her superpower of intuition. So get ready to get in touch with your superpowers on Episode 716. Some Questions I Ask: Do you ever hate anything? (13:47) Who came up with the name “WeWork?” (14:54) What inspired you to start a different type of school? (24:24) What are you the proudest of? (33:07) How do you emotionally handle your business taking off? (40:38) Why is WeWork taking off? (42:26) In This Episode You Will Learn: Rebekah’s superpower (11:43) Why anger isn’t a helpful emotion (19:46) The biggest thing Rebekah is working on (21:20) Rebekah’s innovative approach to early education (26:01) How Rebekah used career setbacks to find her true passion (31:50) Why it’s important to be constantly changing (44:06) Follow Guest: WeWork Website: https://www.wework.com/ WeGrow Website: https://www.wegrow.com/ Don't forget to follow me on Instagram: @lewishowes or instagram.com/lewishowes
Mason has raised hundreds of thousands for WeGrow and millions for other companies. "It's not the end game, it's the beginning." Mason Levy On this episode we talk pitching. Or how to position your brand for fundraising with Mason Levy, Founder and CEO of https://wegrowapp.com/ and the Program Director for Canopy Boulder. *The accelerator we went through! Here he covers: * The purpose of pitching @ 4:17 * Common misconceptions about pitching @ 6:48 * Where should pitching fall in your business roadmap This episode is perfect for entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, and founders looking to build a VC backed business. ----- Please consider supporting EstroHaze via Patreon. With your support we can create even more cannabis business content and release it to you sooner. Learn more >> https://www.patreon.com/EstroHaze
The War Zone, Its A Grow and Time to Dabble With PatiCakes, Kandice from Orange County NORML, Derek Peterson from Terra Tech Corp. and Brandon from GotDabs.com Join us to discuss the War Zone in America facing the Medical Marijuana Community. We will also talk to Derek Peterson, former owner of WeGrow now with Terra Tech, Corp. and Brandon from GotDabs.com a new medical marijuana web site. Kandice also brings us the NORML News from around the Country. We are talking about the HIGH Holidays coming up and we don't mean Passover! www.terratechcorp.com www.gotdabs.com www.OrangeCountyNORML.org