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The Evolving Leader
SUMMER SHORTS: Philip Clarke (BONUS)
This short comes from a conversation that co-hosts Jean Gomes and Scott Allender had with Philip Clarke back in November 2021 (S3 Ep9). LISTEN TO THE ENTIRE CONVERSATION: What Makes A Pioneer?“It’s clear that we have a massive problem in the way that we run our biggest and most powerful organisations.”Listen as co-hosts Jean Gomes and Scott Allender talk to Philip Clarke, founder and CEO of strategic innovation consultancy Hunch, podcast host and author, about the eight pioneer principles needed to change the world.Send a message to The Evolving Leader team
Podcasting Tech
Unlocking the Power of Audio: E.B. Moss on Podcasting, Content Creation, and Media Strategy
If you're looking to grow your podcast this year, this is an episode you won’t want to miss! In this engaging episode of Podcasting Tech, we sit down with the brilliant E.B. Moss —a seasoned content strategist, award-winning writer, and host of the Insider Interviews podcast. With a career spanning radio, television, and marketing, E.B. brings a wealth of experience and insights into the world of audio content and storytelling.Named among the “Top 10 Most Fascinating B2B Marketers” of 2020 by Biznology, E.B. began her career as a radio copywriter, voiceover talent, and newspaper columnist. Her consultancy, Moss Appeal, develops partnerships and branded content, including podcasting, such as Trade Up with Angi. Over the years, E.B. has built a reputation for compelling "explanatory journalism," and hosts her own b2b podcast about marketing, and frequently writes for Cynopsis, The Customer, Media Village, Progressive Grocer, Prensario International, and OOH Today.In this episode, E.B. shares her inspiring journey from the world of radio to launching successful podcasts, offering invaluable advice on creating compelling stories and crafting impactful media strategies. Whether it’s humanizing brands or helping executives connect with their audience, E.B. excels in bringing out the relatable side of B2B marketing through storytelling across all platforms.Whether you're an experienced podcaster or just starting out, this episode is packed with actionable strategies to elevate your podcast and content creation efforts.In this episode, we cover:E.B. Moss's transition from radio to podcasting: Her early experiences and the challenges she faced when launching Insider Interviews.Effective tools and techniques: What hosting platforms and equipment she started with and her improvements over time.Monetization strategies: E.B. discusses how she sells storytelling packages and the success of her content marketing model.The importance of the 'why' in podcasting: E.B.'s tips on under
Security Sutra - Cybersecurity Startups and Venture Capital
Summer 2024 Startup News: DACH Funding, AI Trends, & Ecosystem Insights
Welcome to the Summer 2024 Startup News Wrap-Up from Startuprad.io! In this special Labor Day episode, we cover the most crucial updates from the vibrant startup ecosystems in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or tech enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights into the latest trends, funding rounds, and ecosystem developments shaping the future of innovation in the DACH region. 💼 New Sponsor Alert: We’re excited to announce our new partner, ModernIQs.com! Did you know an SEO-optimized blog post can generate significantly more traffic than a social media post? Startuprad.io listeners can create two free SEO-optimized blog posts per month in less than a minute. Sign up using the link in the episode notes. Sign up here. 🔍 Episode Highlights: Helsing’s €450M Series C Funding: Munich-based defense AI startup Helsing has soared to a €4.9B valuation with its recent funding. Discover how this positions Helsing as a leader in European security tech and what it means for the future of AI in defense. Lilium’s Strategic Dilemma: Explore the challenges faced by air taxi pioneer Lilium, including uncertainties over state aid that could lead to a sale and relocation. Learn how this could impact air mobility and the German startup scene. Grover’s €50M Funding Amid Market Challenges: Berlin-based tech rental company Grover raised €50M as it navigates economic headwinds. Find out how Grover is pivoting toward sustainable growth and what this means for the tech rental industry. CatalYm & osapiens: We discuss CatalYm’s €150M Series D funding for cancer immunotherapy and osapiens' €110M investment to expand its global ESG platform. These stories highlight the growing investor confidence in Europe’s deep-tech and biotech sectors. ECB’s Digital Euro Progress Report: Get updated on the European Central Bank’s first report on the digital euro, marking a significant step in developing Europe’s central bank digital currency (CBDC). 🇩🇪🇦
CryptoSlate SlateCast
Paul Kohlhaas explores crypto’s role in revolutionizing Biotech
In a recent episode of the SlateCast, Paul Kohlhaas, the founder of BIO Protocol, joined CryptoSlate CEO Nate Whitehill and Senior Editor Liam "Akiba" Wright to discuss the future of biotechnology through decentralized science (DeSci). Kohlhaas explained BIO Protocol's vision for revolutionizing biotech funding and research by utilizing decentralized, open-source methods.Biotechnology as the Substrate for LifeBIO XYZ represents more than a typical biotech initiative. As Kohlhaas explained,“BIO XYZ stands for a movement to not be afraid of biotechnology, to like embrace it, and that it should be much more open source, back in the hands of the people.”The concept draws from "bio-accelerationism," echoing the AI acceleration movement in the tech world. Biotechnology, Kohlhaas argues, should be considered a new "substrate for life," akin to how artificial intelligence became a new substrate for intelligence.Kohlhaas elaborated on the fear surrounding biotechnology and genetic engineering, drawing parallels with the early fears surrounding AI.“People are afraid of genetic engineering and new biotechnological advances. However, just as AI has seen a movement to decentralize it, we believe biotechnology should be back in the hands of the people.”Empowering Patients and Scientists with DAOsBIO Protocol’s core innovation is decentralizing biotech research by connecting scientists, patients, and investors through decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs). These DAOs allow communities to directly fund research that addresses specific medical challenges. Kohlhaas highlighted VitaDAO as a successful example, stating,“VitaDAO funded research into autophagy activators—substances that help healthy cells eliminate old cells—leading to novel drug developments.”In this decentralized model, patients can have a more significant role, providing not only funds but also valuable insights. “Patients often know what’s best for them,” Kohlhaas remarked, emphasizing the importance of invol

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