Episodes

  • Guest: Jonathan Aberman, Founder of Amplifier Ventures
    Nov 30 2022

    Jonathan Aberman is a highly respected thought leader on entrepreneurship and innovation. His experience as a venture investor, innovation consultant, university professor, and media commentator gives him a 360-degree perspective on entrepreneurship and technology innovation. Since 2004, when he started Amplifier Ventures, Jonathan has helped to start 16 technology businesses. Among these businesses are successful companies in cybersecurity, mobile communications, internet and mobile content and software. 

    He is identified as a leader of change and influence in print and television media, recognized by Washingtonian magazine as a “Tech Titan,” by the Washington Business Journal as a member of the “Power 100” and by the Commonwealth of Virginia as one of its “50 Most Influential Entrepreneurs” in the Commonwealth.” Forbes Magazine described him as the “unsung hero” of the successful attraction of Amazon HQ2 to Arlington, Virginia.

    https://www.ruxtonventures.com/

    https://marymount.edu/staff-members/jonathan-aberman/ 

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    23 mins
  • GUEST: Kelly Sheehan, Senior Director of Energy Campaigns for the Sierra Club
    Nov 23 2022

    Kelly Sheehan is the Senior Director of Energy Campaigns for the Sierra Club, where she leads a national effort to advance climate justice and a transition off of fossil fuels. Kelly joined the Sierra Club in 2012. She has been an environmental activist by passion and by trade for the past twenty years, directing campaigns to protect the environment, training and engaging people to participate in our democracy, and building a movement for social change. Kelly lives in Asheville, NC with her children. She was honored as Best Environmentalist by Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine and you can often find her exploring trails and rivers in the Appalachian Mountains. Connect with Kelly @EcoKelly on Instagram.

    The climate listening project is listening to artists and activists working together in the gulf coast. Now there are 20+ LNG export terminals proposed along the Gulf Coast. These are huge liquid natural gas export facilities where all the pipelines bring the gas to the coast to ship it overseas with fossil fuel companies profiting billions. It’s dangerous. Connect via GulfCoastMurals.com

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    24 mins
  • Guest: Tejaswi Gautam - Part 2
    Nov 16 2022

    Tejaswi started out flunking computer classes in college, working as a factory supervisor but ended up getting an MBA and learning as much as he could about building a tech company, becoming a VP at a major company and launching his future of work community, drawing on his own experiences as a manager.

    He is a thought leader, author, podcast speaker who is regularly featured as subject matter expert on future of work trends. He is passionate about technology & decentralized workplaces. 

    Tejaswi’s substack newsletter - Future of Work, Future of You is #1 rated substack community where he shares ideas about good leadership and building a better workplace based on his own experiences.

    Tejaswi's goal is to transform workplace culture & build trust & transparency between managers and employees.

    LINKS:

    Social media profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tejaswigautam

    Visit my substack & join 4,000+ other members building future of work 

    https://futurexwork.substack.com/

    Interested in novel tools & ideas? Hit me up at teja@careerengine.io

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    23 mins
  • Guest: Tejaswi Gautam - Part 1
    Nov 9 2022

    Tejaswi started out flunking computer classes in college, working as a factory supervisor but ended up getting an MBA and learning as much as he could about building a tech company, becoming a VP at a major company and launching his future of work community, drawing on his own experiences as a manager.

    He is a thought leader, author, podcast speaker who is regularly featured as subject matter expert on future of work trends. He is passionate about technology & decentralized workplaces. 

    Tejaswi’s substack newsletter - Future of Work, Future of You is #1 rated substack community where he shares ideas about good leadership and building a better workplace based on his own experiences.

    Tejaswi's goal is to transform workplace culture & build trust & transparency between managers and employees.

    LINKS:

    Social media profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tejaswigautam

    Visit my substack & join 4,000+ other members building future of work 

    https://futurexwork.substack.com/

    Interested in novel tools & ideas? Hit me up at teja@careerengine.io

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    23 mins
  • Guest: Shaun Gold - Part 2
    Nov 2 2022

    Shaun Gold is the true definition of a polymath. He is a lifelong entrepreneur, 2x best-selling author, international speaker, advisor and super connector to start-ups and standouts, Jeopardy contestant, and screenwriter.

    Learn more at www.shaungold.com & https://youtopianjourney.substack.com/

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    22 mins
  • Guest: Shaun Gold - Part 1
    Oct 26 2022

    Shaun Gold is the true definition of a polymath. He is a lifelong entrepreneur, 2x best-selling author, international speaker, advisor and super connector to start-ups and standouts, Jeopardy contestant, and screenwriter.

    Learn more at www.shaungold.com & https://youtopianjourney.substack.com/



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    22 mins
  • Guest: Robertson Work - Part 2
    Oct 19 2022

    Robertson Work is an ecosystem/justice activist based in the Swannanoa watershed in western North Carolina and the author of five nonfiction books. He has over five decades of professional experience promoting sustainable human development in over fifty countries as UNDP principal policy advisor for decentralized and local governance, NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service professor of innovative leadership, and Institute of Cultural Affairs (ICA) country and regional director conducting community, organizational, and leadership development initiatives. 

    He can be reached at robertsonwork100@gmail.com. His books are available here and  elsewhere: https://www.amazon.com/Robertson-Work/e/B075612GBF

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    22 mins
  • Guest: Robertson Work - Part 1
    Oct 12 2022

    Robertson Work is an ecosystem/justice activist based in the Swannanoa watershed in western North Carolina and the author of five nonfiction books. He has over five decades of professional experience promoting sustainable human development in over fifty countries as UNDP principal policy advisor for decentralized and local governance, NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service professor of innovative leadership, and Institute of Cultural Affairs (ICA) country and regional director conducting community, organizational, and leadership development initiatives. 

    He can be reached at robertsonwork100@gmail.com. His books are available here and  elsewhere: https://www.amazon.com/Robertson-Work/e/B075612GBF

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    22 mins