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The Punk Rock MBA
BANDS - QUIT WHINING ABOUT SPOTIFY!

The Punk Rock MBA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 16:04


Why should bands quit complaining about Spotify royalties? I explain: Why Spotify's real value is discovery via their curated playlists (eg Rap Caviar) and algorithmic ones like Discover Weekly and Your Daily Mix Spotify vs Bandcamp in terms of royalties and discovery How Spotify is like Amazon, Wal-Mart, and other distribution channels Follow The Punk Rock MBA on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Follow Finn McKenty on Instagram and Twitch. PRMBA Merch Produced and edited by Deanna Chapman. Support The Punk Rock MBA on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Coaching Coaches
Ben Cohen, Wall Street Journal Sports Reporter: The Hot Hand in Sports & Life

Coaching Coaches

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 36:26


My guest today is Ben Cohen, the sports reporter for the Wall Street Journal and author of The Hot Hand: The Mystery and Science of Streaks. The book is a fantastic read on humans’ ability to get in the “zone” and our ability, or lack of ability, to decipher patterns from data. He also explains how the hot hand applies to areas of life besides sports, including artists, scientists, and directors, and how even Shakespeare experienced a hot streak when he was living during the plague, very similar to the situation we are living in now. This is a wide-ranging conversation around cognitive biases, streaks, and our limitations to see patterns and I couldn’t recommend the book more. Show Notes (1:15) —Ben explains what the hot hand is (3:22) — Why humans are evolutionarily made to be bad at deciphering patterns (4:40) — What led to the hot hand being proven true after 40 years of studies showing otherwise (14:45) — Why Spotify and Apple were forced to handle customers not believing in their “shuffle mode” since we are so bad at deciphering patterns (19:15) — The difference between the hot hand and the gambler’s fallacy (24:10) — How Shakespeare experienced the hot hand when living through the plague (26:33) — There’s no way to determine when you’ll experience the hot hand (32:15) — End of episode questions End of Episode Questions: 1.What’s 1 book every coach should read? Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis Who is one person you’d want to hear as a guest on this podcast? Jason Gay What advice do you have for young coaches who are listening to this? Take advantage of your own perspective What’s the darkest moment you experienced professionally and how did you overcome it? After there was an issue with how an article he wrote was shared, Twitter was relentlessly harassing him about it. 

A.V.A Live Radio Music
Why Spotify is invested heavily in Podcasting

A.V.A Live Radio Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 64:28


This episode is about Why Spotify is invested heavily in Podcasting. Spotify Drops $235 Million to Acquire Podcast Platform Megaphone. Read the blog post here: https://link.medium.com/46duA87skbb

Kosmos with a K
#12 Matthaeus Krenn (VR-OS) on developing new user interfaces for VR and AR

Kosmos with a K

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 92:26


Matthaeus Krenn is a user interface designer who published a prototype for an operating system in VR called VR-OS. Before VR-OS, he worked on the Prototyping team at Apple and helped shape cool projects like Animojis that now hundreds of millions of people use. Check out his Twitter and website. What we talked about: Prototyping user experiences around new technologies at Apple (e.g. Animojis) Why Mattheus started working on VR-OS (prototype for a new operating system in VR) The importance of the exploratory process when designing new user interfaces Mixing 2D and 3D apps and making it work in VR Ways to bring the keyboard and mouse into VR How to drink coffee in VR? How will productivity in VR work? Why Spotify doesn't need a 3D interface in VR The importance of honesty of VR and AR companies (where's that cool whale, Magic Leap?) Input devices of the future and what will be relevant for VR What real use cases are there currently for AR? At Kosmos School, we make digital toys for VR.

Podcast Domination Show: Podcasting Growth & Monetization Tips to Dominate

Apple Podcasts is currently the leader in Podcast player apps, but Spotify is battling its way to the top. Joe Rogan is one of the most controversial podcasters in the world, and Spotify just hired him. In this episode, I share with you my opinion about what this means for Spotify and podcasters, like me. Big podcasters like Joe Rogan bring new listeners to different podcasts, so this deal could decrease the amount of new listeners to podcasts in the same genre. Tune in and learn why this deal could either benefit you or harm you. (https://podcastdomination.mykajabi.com/Work-With-Us) (https://www.facebook.com/groups/pdvip) *Get Daily Tips To Grow Your Podcast and Profits by texting the word podcasting to 1 646 495 9867* In this episode: - Why Spotify is trying to buy all big podcasts and what it means for the listeners - What Apple and other apps will do as a response to this - Why you need to make sure your podcast is on Spotify and how that will help you  Resources:  Spotify is hiring Joe Rogan, one of the world’s most popular and controversial podcasters (https://www.vox.com/recode/2020/5/19/21263967/joe-rogan-spotify-exclusive-deal-podcast) Connect with Luis: Website (http://podcastdomination.co/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/luisryandiaz/) Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/pdvip/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/luisryan4) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

We Study Billionaires - The Investors Podcast
TIP299: Mastermind Discussion 2Q 2020 (Business Podcast)

We Study Billionaires - The Investors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 79:04


In this episode, you'll learn:What is the intrinsic value of Berkshire Hathaway?What is the intrinsic value of Markel? What is the competitive advantage of eBay and what is the intrinsic value? Why Spotify might be undervalued at a $30B valuation even though it’s not making any money·Ask The Investors: How are Preston and Stig managing their stock portfolios? BOOKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEPreston and Stig’s tool for stock selection and determining the momentum of all US stocks and ETFs, TIP Finance Mastermind Discussion Q1 2020Preston and Stig’s FREE resource, Intrinsic Value IndexSubscribe to Preston and Stig’s FREE Intrinsic Value AssessmentsDatabase of what super investors’ invest in, DataromaTobias Carlisle’s talk at GoogleTobias Carlisle’s podcast, The Acquires PodcastTobias Carlisle’s ETF, ZIGTobias Carlisle’s book, The Acquirer's Multiple - read reviews of this bookTweet directly to Tobias CarlisleHari's Blog: BitsBusiness.comTweet directly to HariDiscover CMC Markets, the ultimate platform for online trading on mobile and desktop.Experience savings in your shipping cost with Pitney Bowes SendPro.Search for The Jordan Harbinger Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Capital One. This is Banking Reimagined.Earn unlimited 1% cash back with Radius Bank. Get a $50 sign on bonus with promo code “TIP”.

Stock Club
What Happens If Chinese Companies Get Delisted?

Stock Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 37:07


Tensions between the U.S. and China are growing again after a bill passed the U.S. Senate that could force Chinese companies to give up their listings on American stock exchanges. Should investors in companies like Alibaba, Baidu, and JD.com be concerned? In this episode, the MyWallSt team also discusses: Why Spotify's $100 million deal with Joe Rogan could change the face of the podcasting industry. How important Facebook's new 'Shops' platform will be for the future of the social media giant. Why April was one of the best months on record for companies in the gaming industry like Take-Two Interactive and Activision Blizzard. Don't miss out on the brand new Stock of the Month selection that's being added to MyWallSt on Monday, June 1. Sign up for your free trial here — https://www.media.mywallst.com/desktop MyWallSt operates a full disclosure policy. MyWallSt staff may hold long positions in some of the companies mentioned in this podcast.

Venture Desktop
🎧 Patient Innovation, Co-opetition, and Competitive Advantage

Venture Desktop

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 10:45


Why Spotify is a bellwether for broader shifts in economic power and consumer demandYou can access the full text of this audio essay here - https://venturedesktop.substack.com/Subscribe to Venture Desktop on SpotifySubscribe to Venture Desktop on Apple MusicI would also love to discuss this audio essay with you in this thread on Twitter. Get on the email list at venturedesktop.substack.com

Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
Spotify Acquired 'The Ringer' Podcast ($15M In Revenues) - Here's What It Means | Ep. #1306

Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 7:14


In episode #1306, we discuss Spotify’s acquisition of The Ringer. The podcasting industry is growing exponentially and Spotify wanted to make an aggressive move toward growing its market share. Tune in to hear why this was a super smart decision on their part! TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:25] Today’s topic: How Spotify Acquired The Ringer.   [00:42] The solid financial results for Spotify in Q4 of 2019. [00:56] How Spotify recognized exponential growth in podcast hours streamed. [01:24] Realizing that they needed to acquire a big podcast to double down on opportunities.    [01:53] The impressive retention rates of the Marketing School podcast. [02:09] Why Spotify’s decision makes a lot of sense.  [02:39] Keep in mind that all good channels eventually become crowded.   [03:09] Spotify’s market share around podcasting and how they’re more aggressive than Apple.  [03:48] The number of downloads The Ringer podcast is getting.  [04:07] Start comparing your Apple Podcast and Spotify analytics for your podcast.  [04:50] How our podcasts and Eric’s own podcast are performing.   [05:56] The proposed price for The Ringer stated by Bill Simmons: $100 million.  [06:25] That’s it for today! [06:26] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Spotify  The Ringer Apple Leveling Up Podcast Bill Simmons on Twitter Leave Some Feedback:   What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review.   Connect with Us:  Neilpatel.com Quick Sprout  Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel  Twitter @ericosiu

Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
Spotify Acquired 'The Ringer' Podcast ($15M In Revenues) - Here's What It Means | Ep. #1306

Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 7:14


In episode #1306, we discuss Spotify's acquisition of The Ringer. The podcasting industry is growing exponentially and Spotify wanted to make an aggressive move toward growing its market share. Tune in to hear why this was a super smart decision on their part! TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:25] Today's topic: How Spotify Acquired The Ringer.   [00:42] The solid financial results for Spotify in Q4 of 2019. [00:56] How Spotify recognized exponential growth in podcast hours streamed. [01:24] Realizing that they needed to acquire a big podcast to double down on opportunities.    [01:53] The impressive retention rates of the Marketing School podcast. [02:09] Why Spotify's decision makes a lot of sense.  [02:39] Keep in mind that all good channels eventually become crowded.   [03:09] Spotify's market share around podcasting and how they're more aggressive than Apple.  [03:48] The number of downloads The Ringer podcast is getting.  [04:07] Start comparing your Apple Podcast and Spotify analytics for your podcast.  [04:50] How our podcasts and Eric's own podcast are performing.   [05:56] The proposed price for The Ringer stated by Bill Simmons: $100 million.  [06:25] That's it for today! [06:26] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Spotify  The Ringer Apple Leveling Up Podcast Bill Simmons on Twitter Leave Some Feedback:   What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review.   Connect with Us:  Neilpatel.com Quick Sprout  Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel  Twitter @ericosiu

R2J Podcast
Queen City Chamber Episode

R2J Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 45:38


Today I talk about my new license plate finally put in, Why Spotify claiming Anchor is a big deal, Valentine’s Day advice, Good and Bad stuff on the All Star Weekend and the all star game, What’s going on in WWE news and Elimination Chamber predictions. The usual top 5 and DNOTD/DNOTW. It has its rough spots but as always we make the best of it. Enjoy. ✌

She Podcasts
219 Talking About Spotify The Whole Time

She Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 66:07


Join the She Podcasts Super Squad for exclusive coaching and attention to you from Jess and Elsie for only $5 a month! Send us your feedback, email feedback@shepodcasts.com! We can’t wait to hear from you! Episode Re-cap: length: Introductions? OMG 1:17 NEWS Spotify nabs Gimlet and Anchor We talk about those news, so Elsie stopped writing the shownotes It’s all about Gimlet, Anchor, Spotify Oh my goodness, and then Himalaya discussion time And then Elsie says “It’s like the Fyre Festival,” yes she did When someone gives you all the money that you want, what do they want in return? Links mentioned by Elsie and Jess! Leave us feedback via Speakpipe! Spotify has bought two podcast startups and it wants to buy more Why Spotify is making a $500 million bet on podcasting Spotify acquires two major podcast companies in bid to become “world’s leading audio platform” Podcast Platform Himalaya Raises $100 Million, Launches Apps With Tipping Function She Podcasts thank-you to our Sponsors! Our editor John from Audio Editing Solutions. He is so good you need to hire him STAT! For $5 per month get exclusive access to coaching with Jess and Elsie Get special time with Jess and Elsie weekly over in the She Podcasts Supersquad! All you need to do is to sign up to be a $5 per month Patreon. We are waaaaaay worth more than a cup of coffee. Patreon Help Us Spread The Word! It would be stellar if you shared She Podcasts with your fellow women podcasters on twitter. Click here to tweet some love! If this episode got you all fired up, head on over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW! And if you're moved to, kindly leave us a rating and review. Ways to subscribe to She Podcasts! Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher Feedback + Promotion for Women Podcasters You can ask your questions, comment below, go to the She Podcasts Facebook group and even share your promos for your podcast! Let your voice be heard. Send it all to feedback@shepodcasts.com  

Fashion Is Your Business - a retail technology podcast
236 – Joseph Segarra of Def Jam Recordings – Next Gen Brand Influence

Fashion Is Your Business - a retail technology podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 66:22


The transformation of how influencers enable brands to build and engage consumer relationships... Joseph Segarra, Lifestyle Marketing and Promotions at Def Jam Recordings, joins Pavan Bahl and guest hosts Josh Wexler (Co-Founder/CEO at RevCascade) and Bianca Caampued (Co-Founder/Creative Director at Small Girls PR) for MouthMedia Network live audience “Souler Salon” on location at Spring Place in New York. Presented by Souler, the ultimate influencer commerce platform where influencers share and sell the products they love directly to their followers. (Next Souler Salon event is June 26th, 2018, with guest Bobbi Brown.) In this episode: Wexler shares how Souler enables influencers to share and sell products they love from the brands they represent Segarra discusses collaborations/partnerships at Def Jam, streaming and content, how collaboration is contingent on the right product, artist to artist collaborations, and effectively engaging smaller retail shops focused on B-to-C Understanding influencer personality, and a personable approach at Small Girls How brands are developing a new kind of relationship with consumers, and how Souler decided to give tools normally provided to brands to influencers, as a channel to get to consumers Twitch as a platform can create moments between unlikely influencers, known mostly for gamers but have other channels Why Spotify lists are everything in the music business for companies like Def Jam The convergence of offline and online The importance of experiences people want to share, such as a the Def Jam ice cream truck Identifying what influence is now Why social media platforms are still are highly relevant Which matter more---content or numbers? The effectiveness of “Stunts” for influencers How it can take several years for emerging artists to get full status as influencer Pieces of content: is there a formula for creating a “megapost”? Analytics and customer profiling Launching an influencer campaign and managing budget, especially when based on trade Social consciousness, taking risk, cause-based marketing as a consideration “Urban Gen-Z mentality”, the need to change the world, and how tools have been weaponized, and their potential to do good Photo credits: Charles Beckwith

Insight To Action Inspirational Insights Podcast
Vistaprint Learns from Menlo; Steve Denning on the Learning Consortium

Insight To Action Inspirational Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016 31:18


In Episode 8, you met Rich Sheridan, author of Joy, Inc. and CEO of Menlo Innovations which is well known for it's great workplace. Agile Enterprise coach David Grabel and the HR Director for Vistaprint also met Rich at the Agile for Executives Forum. Several site visits later and a visit from Rich, and Vistaprint was on it's way to transformation. In this episode you'll hear David explain what they've learned and how they've moved forward. Also:Why self management and self organization aren't synonymous.In the conversation David mentions Doug Kirkpatrick. I interviewed Doug from MorningStar on my other podcast. You'll find the program on the Evolutionary Provocateur on iTunes. Tomatoes and Self-ManagementThen I talk to Steve Denning, founder and facilitator (and Forbes Contributor) for the Learning Consortium, a peer to peer learning community engaging in site visits. You'll hear the 2016 report results and a reflection on the Drucker Forum recently held in Vienna, Austria. Steve talks about the threads that tie all these companies together. Why Spotify can learn from Riot Games and why logistics company CH Robinson also learned from Riot Games. Learn why bosses still exist in big companies and what makes them different from the traditional command and control role. You can find out more information on the Learning Consortium report from www.sdlearningconsortium.org Intro music is graciously provided by Mark Romero Music. Host Dawna Jones is a speaker, author and transformational guide for companies and people seeking to flow with change. #decisionmaking #leadership See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Balls Radio
Lose an election, lose your house, lose your leg

Balls Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 99:28


As Trump prepares to lose an election, Aussies should get ready to lose their house, as a Kiwi migrant loses a leg. That and more on this week's Balls Radio.RUNNING ORDER 00:00 Introduction02:00 The economy's new normal08:23 EU referendum is turning nasty13:43 Labour's racist deja-vu16:02 Trump's imaginery invite18:03 The Sun's minor apology20:52 Why Spotify won't reign supreme23:43 US elections high on negativity34:07 Peter Dutton anti-immigration minister36:52 NZ's Rugby 7s loss is all part of the strategy for Brazil39:43 New Zealand doesn't want a Brexit41:48 Trapped in Otago - this wasn't in the brochure44:04 Kiwi to lose an arm in detention46:40 New Zealand's beer wins 13 gold medals51:16 Queensland Premier wants to stop Struggle Street53:20 Obama to lift overtime threshold57:55 McDonalds experiments with real beef1:06:00 Why house prices will fall1:10:18 What's the Big Idea - beating congestion1:21:12 Britain's dog alert level is high1:24:13 Is the BBC becoming a state broadcaster?1:29:50 The UK's last cigarette1:33:07 Happy Frankeinstein's birthday1:36:07 World's Worst Record - Wunderbar