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I have to admit that I'm always a little uncomfortable with non-Jews fetishizing the supposedly unique gifts & accomplishments of the Jewish people. A century ago, Winston Churchill did it. And now George Gilder, the influential tech futurist, picks up that Churchillian mantle in a new edition of his 2012 book The Israel Test. Israel's “genius”, Gilder argues, “enriches” the world to such an extent that anyone who questions it is, by definition, a critic of innovation, freedom and progress - not to mention, of course, a rabid anti-semite. I'm not convinced. But then, as a secular Jew who would fail Gilder's Israel Test, what do I know?GEORGE GILDER‘s books have sold more than two million copies worldwide. In Wealth and Poverty, one of the most influential works of our time, Gilder made the moral case for capitalist creativity. In Spirit of Enterprise, Microcosm, Telecosm, Life After Television, Life After Google, a bestseller in both the US and China, and Life After Capitalism, Gilder achieved renown as a stunningly accurate prophet of the direction of technology development and enterprise, including Israel's promethean contributions. With Men & Marriage, republished in 2024, he maintained a half century of rare insight in social theory. Long a contributing editor to Forbes magazine, Gilder has produced the annual Gilder/Forbes Telecosm Conference, now called COSM, offering leading edge forecasts and analysis from the world's top technology firms and research centers. Gilder also heads Gilder Technology Group, focusing on breakthrough technologies, and writes or edits four investment letters for Eagle Publishing. In 1986 President Ronald Reagan presented Gilder the White House Award for Entrepreneurial Excellence. A founding fellow of the Discovery Institute in Seattle, he writes for such national publications as The Wall Street Journal, Wired, National Review, The New Criterion, The American Spectator, and Claremont Review.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
Join our conversation with director and founder of the first Latino museum accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, The National Museum of Mexican Art. He is an Othli Award Winner, Mr. Carlos Tortolero. Mr. Tortolero will walk us through his experiences and journey in educating, promoting and advocating Mexican culture and art. Mr. Tortolero explains how the museum not only displays art but has also become a safe place to advocate for social injustices. Visit and support this unique and beautiful place. The museum has won two White House Award for Excellence in Youth Arts Programming. Find out all the great things The National Museum of Mexican Art has to offer. Website: https://nationalmuseumofmexicanart.org/contact To contact your host Angie Nieto, email us at: MexiCanpodcast21@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/angie-nieto9/message
Today’s episode is the tenth of several highlight shows where we are taking a look back at our top 20 favorite interviews and conversations of all time. Today’s featured guest is Felecia Hatcher, Author & Co-Founder of Code Fever. Felecia is on a mission to rid communities across the globe of innovation deserts by working with community leaders and government officials to create inclusive and diverse tech/startup ecosystems. She is also a White House Award winning entrepreneur, bestselling author, and globally sought-after speaker.
In this episode of the She Finds Joy podcast, Kim sits down with Felecia Hatcher – White House Award winning entrepreneur, total badass business rainmaker, and the bestselling author of Start Your Business on a Ramen Noodle Budget. In this episode, Kim and Felecia are taking on… The question adults commonly ask children that shuts down their ability to get creative with their opportunitiesThe tough lessons Felecia learned early in her entrepreneurial career that helped set her up for success as a leadership speakerWhy it’s so important to act on the ideas, inspiration, and intuitions you receive Top Tips from Kim and Felecia Give yourself permission to chase after the things you’re passionate about.If you can’t be number one or two in a niche, build your own niche.When you see an answer to a social problem and can’t answer the question “if not me, who else can do this?” – that’s your moment of obligation to bring that solution to fruition. About Felecia Felecia Hatcher is a White House Award winning entrepreneur, badass business rainmaker, bestselling author of Start your Business on a Ramen Noodle Budget, globally sought-after speaker, media darling, mother, and Founder of Tribe CoWork and Urban Innovation Lab,Code Fever and BlackTechWeek. She is also the rather awesome former Chief Popsicle at Feverish Pops, a gourmet ice pop boutique and manufacturing brand with a Fortune 500 client roster that would make your head spin prior to becoming an entrepreneur Felecia was a marketing executive working for big brands like Nintendo, Sony, Wells Fargo, Mckee Foods and the NBA. You can connect with Felecia at her website, www.feleciahatcher.com, as well as on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Her awesome program, No Introduction Required, is all about helping people speak their way to coins, power, influence, and their passion; the No Introduction Required community can be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/NOINTRODUCTIONREQUIRED/. About Kim Kim Strobel is Chief Happiness Officer at Kim Strobel Live Events and Retreats. She is a teacher, consultant, motivational speaker, happiness coach, and mission-minded person whose passion is helping others overcome their fears and discover their joy! You can follow Kim’s journey on Instagram at @KimStrobelJoy and in the free private She Finds Joy Facebook community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/SheFindsJoy/. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
So excited to bring you Felecia Hatcher. She's a White House Award Winner, Imposter Syndrome slayer, mom, coach & entrepreneur. We talk about thriving when the world tells us we won't make it, taking up space unapologetically, and how being of service to your community feeds your soul. This interview had me laugh, cry but most importantly smile. Its definitely worth a double listen for all the gold inside. Felecia’s motto is hustle until you need no introduction and she certainly has done that and more! For more information: https://www.feleciahatcher.com/ http://www.codefevermiami.com/
I learned very young how to get creative with very limited resources … if you can channel that same creativity, you can have everything you need to start a business. — Felecia Hatcher-Pearson Today’s guest is Felecia Hatcher-Pearson, Author & Co-Founder of Code Fever. Felecia is on a mission to rid communities across the globe of innovation deserts by working with community leaders and government officials to create inclusive and diverse tech/startup ecosystems. She is also a White House Award winning entrepreneur, bestselling author, and globally sought-after speaker amongst a plethora of other things. Felecia sits down with Innovation City to discuss how to get creative when you have limited resources, learning to market yourself for what you’re good at, starting Code Fever and Black Tech Week, Miami’s diversity and inclusion issues, and much more!
Felecia Hatcher is a serial entrepreneur who's mission is to rid communities of innovation deserts - meaning she wants to bring creativity, tech, and epic ideas to areas where this is uncommon. As the founder of Black Tech Week, Code Fever, Feverish, and one of only two co-working space in a black neighborhood in Florida - she is changing and shaping the entrepreneur and tech space for people of color. As a mom, she thrives off of the support from her husband, her small but mighty staff, and using the flexibility of entrepreneurship to manage all of her hats. She's ok when she gets it right and still ok when she gets it wrong. She prioritizes 3 things in life and uses that as a measure to guide her actions. She empowers her staff to make decisions for the business and she says no when necessary - especially to networking events. We talk about the strength of a black woman and the need for us to remember this as we go through tests and trials. Quotes: One of the biggest lessons I learned is just how strong black women are. When everything is stacked against you, there's something internally in us as black women, we're built Ford tough - but why have we never heard this? Felecia's Bio Felecia Hatcher is a White House Award winning entrepreneur, badass business rainmaker, bestselling author, globally sought-after speaker, media darling, mother, and Founder of Tribe CoWork and Urban Innovation Lab,Code Fever and BlackTechWeek. Breathe... She is also the rather awesome former Chief Popsicle at Feverish Pops, a gourmet ice pop boutique and manufacturing brand with a Fortune 500 client roster that would make your head spin prior to becoming an entrepreneur Felecia was a marketing executive working for big brands like Nintendo, Sony, Wells Fargo, Mckee Foods and the NBA. Follow Felecia! Felecia Hatcher Black Tech Week Code Fever Follow Mommifaceted! Instagram Facebook
This week on Pimp Your Brilliance, I’m chatting with Felecia Hatcher of Code Fever Miami and Black Tech Week. Felecia Hatcher is a White House Award-winning entrepreneur, badass business rainmaker, best selling author, globally sought-after speaker, media darling, mother, and Founder of Code Fever and Black Tech Week. Breathe... She is also the rather awesome former Chief Popsicle at Feverish Pops, a gourmet ice pop boutique and manufacturing brand with a Fortune 500 client roster that would make your head spin. Prior to becoming an entrepreneur, Felecia was a marketing executive working for big brands like Nintendo, Sony, Mckee Foods and the NBA. In this episode, we discuss how Felecia got started in business, the embarrassing moment that helped her discover a new business idea, how she handles transitions in her entrepreneurial journey and her quest to rid Miami of innovation deserts. This episode is sponsored by the Galaxy Visionary Journal- VisionaryJournal.co Get FREE shipping with code GALAXY at checkout. For show notes visit- keepchasingthestars.com/14 SHOW YOUR SUPPORT Get show merchandise- bitly.com/brilliancetee Connect on Instagram- instagram.com/pimpyourbrilliance Use #showyourbrilliance to be featured
Segment 1: Dr. Greg Wells is a scientist, broadcaster, author, coach, and athlete that has dedicated his career to understanding human performance and how the human body responds to extreme conditions. He is the author of “The Ripple Effect: Sleep Better, Eat Better, Move Better, Think Better”.Segment 2: Michael Papanek is the author of “FROM BREAKDOWN TO BREAKTHROUGH”. He has over thirty years of expertise leading successful large-scale initiatives and increasing the performance of people and organizations in complex, competitive markets.Segment 3: Jeff Deal is the Vice President of Operations for Elder Research, and a frequent speaker on data analytics and organizational success. He is the co-author of the book “Mining Your Own Business: A Primer for Executives on Understanding and Employing Data Mining and Predictive Analytics”.Segment 4: Felecia Hatcher is a White House Award winning entrepreneur, badass business rainmaker, bestselling author, globally sought-after speaker, media darling, mother, and Founder of Code Fever and BlackTechWeek.Segment 5: Chelsea Lee is the Director of Public Relations and Social Media for The UPS Store, Inc., a fully owned subsidiary of UPS which provides small business solutions to entrepreneurs and small business owners at 4,500 franchise locations across the U.S.Sponsored by Nextiva and Alibaba.
What an inspiring story with Felecia Hatcher. Wow. Even though her GPA never touched a 3.0 in high school she was able to win over $130,000 in scholarships and grants. “Whether you have a 2.0 or a 5.0, you can get creative with your limited resources, get creative with your approach, and get the scholarship committees excited about what you're doing,” describes Hatcher who went from a C student to a White House Award winning CEO.
What an inspiring story with Felecia Hatcher. Wow. Even though her GPA never touched a 3.0 in high school she was able to win over $130,000 in scholarships and grants. “Whether you have a 2.0 or a 5.0, you can get creative with your limited resources, get creative with your approach, and get the scholarship committees excited about what you’re doing,” describes Hatcher who went from a C student to a White House Award winning CEO. Read More... The post THCC87– Win Scholarships Even with a Low GPA and Test Scores Interview with Felecia Hatcher, Author “The C Students Guide to Scholarships” appeared first on Taming The High Cost of College.
What an inspiring story with Felecia Hatcher. Wow. Even though her GPA never touched a 3.0 in high school she was able to win over $130,000 in scholarships and grants. “Whether you have a 2.0 or a 5.0, you can get creative with your limited resources, get creative with your approach, and get the scholarship committees excited about what you’re doing,” describes Hatcher who went from a C student to a White House Award winning CEO. Read More... The post THCC87– Win Scholarships Even with a Low GPA and Test Scores Interview with Felecia Hatcher, Author “The C Students Guide to Scholarships” appeared first on Taming The High Cost of College.