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Joanne Wilson on spotting a bubble, NYC’s post-pandemic reset, portfolio management in an unsustainable market & more | Angel S5 E10

"Angel" hosted by Jason Calacanis - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 69:09


Check out Gotham Gal Ventures: https://gothamgal.com/investments FOLLOW Joanne: https://twitter.com/thegothamgal FOLLOW Jason: https://linktr.ee/calacanis Show notes: 1:07 Jason intros "The Gotham Gal" Joanne Wilson & they reminisce on the '90s in New York & magazines 5:04 Spotting a bubble, issues with raising above your performance, New York during the pandemic & returning to normal 11:43 Odoo - Get your first app free & $1000 off your first implementation pack at https://odoo.com/twist 13:12 New York's pre-pandemic situation, healthcare detaching from employment 16:11 Rethinking education & commercial real estate, NYC's pro-development mindset, roasting Hudson Yards 24:50 LinkedIn Jobs - Post your first job free at https://www.linkedin.com/angel 26:19 Impact of high-end residential real estate on NYC 29:22 Joanne's experience investing in underrepresented founders, how the industry has changed over the past 15 years, opportunity with underrepresented founders 36:16 Assure - Get 20% off your first SPV at http://assure.co/angel 37:50 Why Joanne slowed her investment pace during the peak market, sorting process with an influx of startups, portfolio management in an unsustainable market 44:47 Reasons for startup failure, advice for founders raising large amounts of capital 56:14 Family talk, NFTs & sketchy art market dealings

Inside Tri Show
Paul Kaye and Joanne Murphy: Finish line tales

Inside Tri Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 95:46


The idea of running down the finish chute and crossing the finish line might be hard to imagine at the moment, but listening to Ironman announcers Paul Kaye and Joanne Murphy in this episode will remind you of that finisher line buzz. If you’ve done an Ironman in the UK or Europe, there is a good chance that you will be familiar with their voices, but this episode will bring those voices to life! Their passion is just what you need to hear to help you through another turbo session, or yet another strength and conditioning workout over Zoom! And their enthusiasm will give you a much-needed reminder of why all of this lockdown training will pay off at some point down the line. You’ll hear: * How Paul Kaye got into commentary and announcing. *Some of the funniest and strangest things they’ve witnessed at a finish line memories *Why they love their job *Why Joanne is so passionate about inspiring women into triathlon  *And those famous words! PLUS British triathlete David McNamee (http://www.davidmcnamee.co.uk/) fills us in on Week 5 of lock down in Girona, due to the Coronavirus. This week David tells us in on his first ever virtual Ironman race, which involved running 10km on his 7m balcony. Like the show? If you liked this episode, I’d love you to consider buying me a coffee. See below! But if you don’t do that, then please share this with a friend, get involved on social media, by following Inside Tri Show on  leave a review in Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/inside-tri-show/id1488560381) . Find out more about Paul Kaye and Joanne Murphy Follow Paul Kaye (https://twitter.com/kayeman) on Twitter Joanne Murphy’s website and podcast (https://www.tritalkingsport.com/) BECOME A PATREON Thanks to all of the wonderful people who support the show, so I can continue to bring you the best interviews in triathlon every week and special episodes like this. It means a lot to me, especially at the moment. Why not join them? Simply become a Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow) and buy me a coffee every so often. Show Sponsors Huge thanks  Sports Tours International (www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk)  or Sports Travel International if you’re in Ireland, for their on-going support, despite the challenging times at the moment. As official travel partner for Europe Sports Tours International have been given permission by the Challenge Roth organisers to go on sale with their packages which give you the option to purchase a guaranteed entry for 2021 Challenge Roth (https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/challenge-roth/) . They’ve reduced the travel package deposit, equating to a 25% reduction of the usual deposit.  Find out more about securing your place at Roth 2021 here (https://www.sportstoursinternational.co.uk/events/challenge-roth/) . Oryon Connect Visit their website to find out more (https://oryon.co.uk/) . POWERED BY 33 FUEL This week's show is powered by  www.33fuel.com (www.33fuel.com) Komfuel Komfuel - like a pic' n mix of sports nutrition through your letterbox! Listeners can get 20% off all orders or advance sweat tests using the code: INSIDETRI at  www.komfuel.co.uk (www.komfuel.co.uk) Join Inside Tri Show listeners on the yoga mat If you want to join in with a group of listeners and other friends doing regular morning yoga via Zoom at 06.45am UK Time Mon-Fri, then just get in touch with Helen. Please note this is not a structured class and Inside Tri Show and Helen Murray take no responsibility for your actions. Tips from the Pros - PTO Hub The Professional Triathletes Organisation are launching an amazing resource  (PTOHub.org)   Support this podcast

Lessons from a Quitter
Dentist & Marketer: How Joanne Bourgault is building her business on the side while still working as a dentist

Lessons from a Quitter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 35:24


What stops a lot of people from quitting careers that they don’t like is that they don’t know what else they would do. Well, today’s guest, provides an excellent example in how to develop your passions on the side while still working in your day job.   Joanne Bourgault is a dentist based in Saskatoon, Canada. When she found herself unfulfilled with her current work, Joanne began working in the online space on the side. After dabbling in various roles, she found that she loved working as a copywriter and marketing strategist. You can now find her helping female entrepreneurs grow their businesses doing meaningful work so that they can design lives that suit them and their families - instead of settling for "average."   What I love about her journey is that she is taking the time to find what she truly loves, editing as necessary, and building her dream without having to quit her job and make dramatic changes. Her story is the perfect example of how to put in the work to give yourself a realistic escape from a job you hate. Here is what we chat about in this episode: Why Joanne left her career in accounting to go to dental school How working with a life coach led her to realize that she wanted to transition out of dentistry too How she experimented with different side hustles to figure out what she really liked How she dealt with talking to her husband and family about leaving dentistry How she deals with her changing identity from dentist to marketer How she finds the time to balance her full-time job, family life, and side hustle.   Where to find Joanne:   Website:  joannebourgault.com Instagram: @joanne_bourgault   Follow along for more: www.lessonsfromaquitter.com https://www.facebook.com/lessonsfromaquitter https://www.instagram.com/lessonsfromaquitter/ https://twitter.com/quitterpodcast

Invest Like the Best
Joanne Wilson - Angel Investing and Trend Spotting - [Invest Like the Best, EP.65]

Invest Like the Best

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 57:21


My guest today is Joanne Wilson, a New York City based angel investor, writer, podcaster, trend spotter, and self-described “woman around town.” Joanne has had a multifaceted and winding career, and began angel investing a decade ago when she put money into NYC-based media company Curbed media which we discuss in detail. Since then, she’s invested in more than 90 companies and been pitched by countless more. She is an instantly likeable person, you can literally tell in 10 seconds you are going to have a great conversation, so it’s no surprise that part of what makes her unique among angels is a very close relationship with many of the founders she backs. We cover a lot of ground. We talk about the personality traits of entrepreneurs, Joanne’s evolving investment style, her focus on female founders, fashion, business models, restaurants and a lot more. Please my conversation with the Gotham Gal, Joanne Wilson.   For more episodes go to InvestorFieldGuide.com/podcast. To get involved with Project Frontier, head to InvestorFieldGuide.com/frontier. Sign up for the book club, where you’ll get a full investor curriculum and then 3-4 suggestions every month at InvestorFieldGuide.com/bookclub. Follow Patrick on Twitter at @patrick_oshag   Show Notes 2:12 - (First Question) – How does Joanne orient herself towards what’s new, in the context of food in New York city 4:10 – Can that mindset of forward thinking be cultivated 5:18 – Latest thing that got Joanne excited before everyone else 6:57 – Why the new frontier is going niche and local 10:23 – Joanne’s first investment 11:48 – Why do VC’s typically stay away from media 12:55 – How Joanne got into her first investment as a customer 14:11 – What is the skillset of making money that Joanne as 14:45 – Can you sense if a founder has that innate ability to just make money 17:04 – Are there common traits in founders 18:07 – Joanne’s progression into angel investing after her first investment 19:58 – Red flags when looking at investments 20:40 – Impression on growth without goals 23:30 – Trends among Joanne’s investments 25:56 – How much knowledge is transferrable between different industries that Joanne invests in 27:06 – The dichotomy and unique challenges between raising capital with female founders vs male founders 29:07 – How does Joanne balance her time and stay engaged with all of her investments 30:50 – Time when Joanne has helped a founder side step a pothole 31:35 – Most memorable first impression Joanne experienced 35:05 – How often does someone not have the right idea but is still worth investing in 37:19 – Why Joanne won’t start a fund 38:22 – Data on female founders returns and time 40:38 – Criteria for identifying emerging trends, especially in the more creative/artistic fields  43:29 – The changing costs of launching a brand, in the contest of fashion 47:11 – What has Joanne most excited right now       48:11 – Interesting facts about the fashion business  52:01 – Kindest thing anyone has done for Joanne   Learn More For more episodes go to InvestorFieldGuide.com/podcast.  Sign up for the book club, where you’ll get a full investor curriculum and then 3-4 suggestions every month at InvestorFieldGuide.com/bookclub Follow Patrick on twitter at @patrick_oshag

Poiesis Podcast
JOANNE Q., OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST EXTRAORDINAIRE

Poiesis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 58:10


Links from the show: This is My Brave Weighted blankets Wasted Madness American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Blue Day Books Girl Interrupted  Shawshank Redemption Inside Out Stress BallsJenga DBT Skills Training Manual People mentioned: Joanne's Mom Brené Brown Marsha Linehan Marya Hornbacher Andrew Solomon   Carl Rogers Kurt Vonnegut Show notes: Joanne’s super cliche answer to Rob's super cliche question. [3:31] Joanne’s various friend crushes. [5;50] Why Joanne chose occupational therapy over clinical psych. [7:20 ] Full-on sensory integration. [10:29]  The magic of weighted blankets. [13:34] Back to the friend crushes. [16:42] This is My Brave. [20:07] Suicide Prevention. [22:28] Joanne and I attempt to explain axis 2 disorders. [24:49] Defining Depression. [27:19] Occupational therapy applications for treating depression. [28:27] Getting rained on. [30:02] Jenga as therapy?! [31:08] Rob tries to impress Joanne by using the word ‘proprioceptive’. [33:17] Free puppies for all, and advocating for ground up, community based programs. [33:40] Books Joanne has gifted. [36:27] Planning OT groups in acute inpatient psych hospitals. [38:32] Joanne’s morning routine. [40:12] A visit from future Joanne. [42:20] The best laid plans. How Joanne got through her own bout with depression. [47:18] Rapid fire questions (more theft from Tim Ferriss). [48:47]  Joanne’s nuanced belief’s about forensic patients, et. al.. [50:42]