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Oliver Dauert — Biodiversity for Business
Oliver Dauert is the founder of Wildya, a consultancy helping nature NGOs and nature businesses grow their impact by getting better at marketing, sales, and personal branding. A Berlin native who…
The Death of Seat-Based Pricing with Lee Bridges
Episode DescriptionAI is fundamentally changing how SaaS companies should think about pricing. When your software makes teams 70% more efficient, charging per seat means you're literally shrinking…
Kerry Cicero - How to Be a Good Leader When No One Told You How to Be a Good Leader
[00:01:00] Kerry's journey from personal adversity to leadership expertise[00:04:00] The book's target audience: new managers and struggling leaders[00:08:00] Growing up with six brothers and two…
Ashley Kent: Balancing Life and Business
Ashley Kent - Founder & CEO of Clear Star Creative, a boutique marketing growth agency specializing in venture-backed health tech companiesKey Topics DiscussedBuilding a Sustainable Business and…
The Art of Business Leadership with Anderson Williams
In this episode of the Fortune's Path podcast, Tom Noser interviews Anderson Williams, Principal for Talent Development at Shore Capital Partners, a private equity firm that partners with…
David Ells — xAPI and How to create a tech standard
[00:00:00] - IntroductionTom: Setting up today's discussion points: establishing new standards in software, using tech for effective learning, and the possible conflict between educational system…
JJ Rosen on Being In The Right Market at the Right Time
JJ: "My my dad was in the music business. He did this thing called mobile recording, where he had this 18 Wheeler truck, in the back of it was a recording studio. And so he would go around the…
Eve Eden on Designing for Accessibility, Anticipating Technological Development and Designing for Product Led Growth
"8% of the male population is colorblind, especially to red and green. And so think about the stock market and how that reads, or any kind of financial or big data company and their prevalent uses of…
Jake Levirne On How to Use AI and The Internet the Right Way, How It Affects Our Psyche and How to Use New Tools Ethically.
On the risk of AI programing leading to crummy software: "At the end of the day AI is just a tool, right? And so it's how we choose to use it that could have impacts there. If we allow AI usage to be…
Beth Antony: Navigating a Better Way Through the College Application Process
Key Takeaways“Applying to college is a series of tasks where you need information, guidance, and you need support through your own discernment process. It doesn’t have to be terrible. It doesn’t have…
Sloane Scott on Healthcare Self-Pay, Creating Shareholder Value
2:12 - Why she became a self-pay patient after two medical bankruptcies. 9:22 - How to navigate self-pay by removing fear-based thinking (I must have health insurance) and negotiate with every single…
Jason Moore on Selling SaaS into Healthcare
Takeaways: Selling into healthcare takes a long time - for good reason.Having worked in both the education and healthcare market selling software, both are difficult markets. While healthcare has…
Eric Satz Makes the Case for Alternative Assets
Takeaways: Why it's not so much that Eric is a believer in alternative assets, but that he believes in a diversification of investment portfolios. That illiquidity of alternative assets is a feature,…
Sharon Chou — How to AI
TakeawaysUnderstanding the basics of circuits and quantum computing is essential in comprehending the potential of AI.Transparency and explainability are crucial in AI decision-making to ensure…
What Software Makers Can Learn From Adidas
Norbert talks about how Adidas starts its shoe manufacturing process, beginning with a business unit who outlines the market need in a comprehensive brief. Then, a designer group begins experimenting…
Rich Bouchner: Dogs, sales, and Life
How can a dog get you through bad times? How does selling door to door to non-English speakers prepare you for a career in finance? What should you look for when investing in real estate? These are…
Chris Boyd: Fintech and Incentivizing Hourly Workers
Tom talks with Chris Boyd, former VP of Product at Nashville unicorn Built Technologies and now head of product for Trunk Tools, a construction fintech startup. At Built and now at Trunk Tools, Chris…
Ray Guzman — AI & Overcoming the Paper Ceiling
Ray Guzman, CEO of Switchpoint Ventures, talks about how he joined the military at 17 years old, met his wife shortly after joining the military, and life got really real, really fast. Ray got…
Andrew Kerr-How making software is like making a movie
Andrew tells Tom about his book The Humility Imperative. Andrew tells how he likes speaking about and teaching on leadership, and how the book came from requests from students to write down his…
Luther Cale— Working to make healthcare safer, remote from Ecuador
Luther Cale, Vice President of Clinical Programs at Healthstream, the leading healthcare talent management and clinical readiness solution, talks with Tom about how he enjoys living in Ecuador and…
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