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Hiring Technical Talent with Kathy Copic and Lindsay Pettingill
Kathy Copic is founder of Fieldwork Partners, where she works closely with early stage companies on scoping technical projects, getting early ML models into production, and helping them hire. She was interviewed by Lindsay Pettingill, Investment Partner at Village Global, during this masterclass for Village Global founders.
Takeaways:
• Maintain at least three interview touchpoints to thoroughly evaluate candidates - rushing the process means missing vital signals about how well candidates understand your business and culture.
• Write job descriptions that focus on company mission and concrete first-90-day projects rather than generic skill requirements - this attracts candidates who are genuinely excited about your specific opportunity.
• Look beyond prestigious company names and degrees - strong candidates often demonstrate their passion through side projects, nonprofits, or other entrepreneurial pursuits.
• Foster interactive interviews where you're comfortable interrupting candidates - their response to dynamic discussion reveals more about their communication style and fit than scripted questions.
• Structure work trials carefully to benefit both parties - the best candidates are evaluating your team and work environment just as much as you're evaluating them.
• When competing with large tech companies, emphasize the concrete impact individuals can have in your startup rather than trying to match compensation packages.
• Build diverse teams by implementing clear interview rubrics, providing guidance on legal considerations, and equipping interviewers with specific talking points about why diversity matters to your company.
• For references, consider asking peers rather than managers when candidates are currently employed, but use references extensively to validate your assessments.Thanks for listening - if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform.
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Eynat Guez of Papaya Global on Mastering Enterprise Sales and Building Long-Term Partnerships
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Eynat Guez, founder and CEO of Papaya Global, was interviewed by Ben Casnocha, co-founder and partner at Village Global, during this masterclass for Village Global founders. Takeaways: Show up to key meetings as the founder or executive team - don’t just send the sales team. It signals to the client that you’re personally invested and committed to making the deal a success. Avoid being overly o...
Eynat Guez of Papaya Global on Mastering Enterprise Sales and Building Long-Term Partnerships
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Eynat Guez, founder and CEO of Papaya Global, was interviewed by Ben Casnocha of Village Global during this masterclass for Village Global founders. She explained how to master enterprise sales by understanding how to realistically assess sales pipelines, the importance of understanding client timelines, and strategies for fostering long-term relationships with clients and investors. She also s...
Hiring Technical Talent with Kathy Copic and Lindsay Pettingill
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Kathy Copic is the founder of Fieldwork Partners, where she works closely with early stage companies on scoping technical projects, getting early ML models into production, and helping them hire! Previously she worked at Insight Data Science where she grew the company from a small team to over 100 people, including starting multiple offices in different locations. She was interviewed by Lindsay...
Howie Liu on Airtable's Early Days, Scaling, and AI
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Howie Liu is the Founder and CEO of Airtable, a no-code platform that empowers users without technical backgrounds to create custom applications, automate workflows, and manage data seamlessly. During this conversation between Howie and Village Global’s Ben Casnocha and the small group of founders and investors, we dive into Howie’s: - Leadership style and how he’s built a motivated team commit...
Auren Hoffman and Ben Casnocha on Career Strategy, Undiscovered Talent, Networks, and more
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Auren Hoffman, CEO of SafeGraph and GP of Flex Capital, interviewed Ben Casnocha, Village Global co-founder and partner, on Auren's World of DaaS podcast. They are longtime friends and had a wide-ranging discussion on career strategy, evaluating founders, serendipity, wealth, and much more. We've cross-posted that conversation here. Highlights: • The relevance of what you know vs. who you know ...
How to Raise a Series A with Aaron Harris
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Aaron was previously a partner at YC for 7 years, where he built the YC Series A program and advised founders on 200 Series As & Bs that raised more than $3 billion. He currently runs Magid & Company, working with founders to scale their startups and navigate fundraising.
Guillermo Rauch on AI, Scaling Vercel, and The Future of Web Apps
มุมมอง 2275 หลายเดือนก่อน
Guillermo Rauch is founder and CEO of Vercel, a company that provides the developer tools and cloud infrastructure to build, scale, and secure a faster, more personalized web. He was interviewed by Ben Casnocha, co-founder and general partner at Village Global, an early stage venture capital firm backed by some of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs. Takeaways: - Any modern cloud-native a...
Virtual Masterclass: Early-Stage B2B Sales with Aaron McReynolds of Alysio
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Aaron McReynolds has a track record of leading and growing sales teams in various markets, such as enterprise, corporate, and international. He is founder and CEO of Alysio, a software company that helps sales teams optimize their performance and efficiency via AI. In this fireside, he shared tactical tips on topics like: • winning tactics for founder-led sales • suggested early-stage sales tec...
Virtual Masterclass: SEO in the time of AI with Tarek Elqoulaq
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Christina Des Vaux, Director of Marketing and Platform at Village Global, interviewed Tarek Elqoulaq, technical SEO and product manager at Power Digital Marketing, who has consulted for brands like Audible, Dropbox, and Spotify. They covered topics including: - How to know if SEO is right for your business? - Successful B2B SEO case studies - What does AI mean for SEO as a growth channel?
Encore: Secrets of Public Speaking and Oral Communication from Renowned Speaking Coach
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Michael Balaoing, founder of Candlelion, joins Village Global co-founder and partner Ben Casnocha on this episode to discuss: - The importance of the acronym WTF (what’s the feeling?) when you’re giving a presentation. - The four roles that you take on as a speaker: captain, pilot, guide, and game show host. - The five questions to ask when seeking feedback on a presentation. - How to keep the ...
Encore: Brad Feld on What Nietzsche Can Teach Entrepreneurs
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Brad Feld (@bfeld), VC at Foundry Group and co-author with Dave Jilk of The Entrepreneur’s Weekly Nietzsche, joined Village Global co-founder and partner Ben Casnocha to discuss: - Common misconceptions about Nietzsche and why being misunderstood makes him an especially interesting philosopher. - What Nietzsche can teach entrepreneurs deciding whether to pivot or persevere. Brad says that found...
How to Nail Product-Market Fit and Scale a B2B Company with Thejo Kote of Airbase
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Thejo Kote (@thejo) talks to Village partner Ben Casnocha. Thejo is a two-time founder and CEO. His current company, Airbase, is a spend management platform serving companies with 100 and 5,000 employees like Coda, 15Five, Front, Marqueta, CaptivateIQ, Abnormal, and more. Airbase has raised over $200 million, has tens of millions in ARR, and is consistently ranked as a top spend management comp...
Encore: Cloudflare Co-Founder Michelle Zatlyn’s Advice on Hiring, Fundraising, Scaling, and more
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Michelle Zatlyn (@zatlyn), co-founder, president, and COO of Cloudflare, joined Village Global co-founder and partner Ben Casnocha for a masterclass with our founders in late 2020. They discussed: - The origin story of Cloudflare, including how the co-founders met, and how Michelle realized that she too could start a company. - Her advice on fundraising after raising more than $300M for Cloudfl...
Lessons from the Early Days at Uber and Advice for Founders with Kevin Novak
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We're excited to launch a new EIR program for data science founders in partnership with Rackhouse Ventures, founded by Kevin Novak. Learn more about the program: www.villageglobal.vc/rackhouse-village-global-eir-program Kevin Novak (@novakkm), an early Uber employee, was instrumental in developing their data science program and was the creator of surge pricing. Highlights: - Kevin, originally a...
Growing a B2B Company with Thejo Kote, founder and CEO of Airbase
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Growing a B2B Company with Thejo Kote, founder and CEO of Airbase
Encore Episode: John Donahoe’s Lessons on Leadership and Being a Better CEO
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Encore Episode: John Donahoe’s Lessons on Leadership and Being a Better CEO
Identifying 275M Unreported Genetic Variations To Improve Healthcare with NIH All of Us Program C...
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Identifying 275M Unreported Genetic Variations To Improve Healthcare with NIH All of Us Program C...
Building Hardware Companies and Choosing Co-Founders with Michael Hochberg
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Building Hardware Companies and Choosing Co-Founders with Michael Hochberg
Secondaries with Matt Pellini of Hamilton Lane
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Secondaries with Matt Pellini of Hamilton Lane
Lessons Learned From Running CalSTRS with Chris Ailman
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Lessons Learned From Running CalSTRS with Chris Ailman
Encore: Mark Pincus on Product Management, Raising Capital, and Building Zynga
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Encore: Mark Pincus on Product Management, Raising Capital, and Building Zynga
Encore: Bill Gates on Advice For Founders, Mistakes, and Philanthropy
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Encore: Bill Gates on Advice For Founders, Mistakes, and Philanthropy
Encore: Jerry Yang on Yahoo!, Early-Stage Investing, and China
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Encore: Jerry Yang on Yahoo!, Early-Stage Investing, and China
How Superplastic Built a Social Media-Native Character Universe
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How Superplastic Built a Social Media-Native Character Universe
Village Global featured on the Nasdaq Tower in Times Square
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Village Global featured on the Nasdaq Tower in Times Square
Masterclass: Leadership for CTOs and Technical Founders with Saminda Wijegunawardena
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Masterclass: Leadership for CTOs and Technical Founders with Saminda Wijegunawardena
Reference Checking and Personality Assessments with Investor Graham Duncan
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Reference Checking and Personality Assessments with Investor Graham Duncan
Insights on Capital Power Brokers from Hedge Funds to Venture Capital with Sebastian Mallaby, aut...
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Insights on Capital Power Brokers from Hedge Funds to Venture Capital with Sebastian Mallaby, aut...
Masterclass with Graham Duncan: Reference Checking and Personality Assessments
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Masterclass with Graham Duncan: Reference Checking and Personality Assessments

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  • @vectorvaughn.ax1
    @vectorvaughn.ax1 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    love it. -guggimon ;)

  • @thomast3232
    @thomast3232 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Really great conversation

  • @cristiancerb7574
    @cristiancerb7574 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Incredible to see so few likes and comments to this outstanding interview!

  • @theresa922
    @theresa922 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This reminds me of a combination of the Stepford Wives and The Order. Go to Guantanamo and stay out of our city.

  • @grimmer33
    @grimmer33 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This man preaches from my Bible! Amen 🙏

  • @GoldenArea-f2s
    @GoldenArea-f2s หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the content! Just a quick off-topic question: my App BitGet Wallet contains some USDT on the Tron network, and I have the seed phrase (mnemonic: unable ostrich finger emerge huge pass exhibit guess forget palm mean away). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?

  • @Lima-h2m
    @Lima-h2m หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the content! Just a quick off-topic question: my App BitGet Wallet contains some USDT on the Tron network, and I have the seed phrase (mnemonic: unable ostrich finger emerge huge pass exhibit guess forget palm mean away). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?

  • @vedanshbagadia
    @vedanshbagadia หลายเดือนก่อน

    Daniel, please give me access to the list of people who were in Pioneer. It will help me find a friend.

  • @vedanshbagadia
    @vedanshbagadia หลายเดือนก่อน

    Daniel talked about how applying liquidity (similar to crypto's liquidity) to people is not a good idea as it would lead to spiraling negative effects and low conviction in "bad sounding" ideas that have high potential. Artists whose primary measurement of success is "attention size" and those who primarily get attention by being relatable to a large number of people (without voluntarily optimizing for it, which might also imply that they are not higher order thinkers) are real life examples of this in action and as result of this volatility they generally have a much harder time managing their emotions and focussing on the inputs. Side note I am a really capable engineer/thinker, superfast learner and really really want to join safe superintelligence / collaborate with Daniel at any capacity. After thinking several layers deep/ connecting the diverse insights that I have gathered during my time here, it is extremely hard to disagree with anything he says. (vedansh0739@gmail.com) (i won't be able to read your replies as i will have disabled youtube comments by the time you reply <clearspace>) Openai believes that revenue is important because the extra capital would allow them to have control over world AI safety but that framework of revenue first approach will lead to disasters. More investors need to invest in SSI and the best Openai researcher must be poached and recruited by SSI by monetary incentives (because the ones who believe in the mission are most probably already in SSI).

  • @BettyHall-e2b
    @BettyHall-e2b 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    心累了不想再碰了,okx钱包还剩89usdt懒得提了,这是okx钱包的助记词(《pride》-《pole》-《obtain》-《together》-《second》-《when》-《future》-《mask》-《review》-《nature》-《potato》-《bulb》,送各位有缘刷到的朋友。

  • @sapthaharshkommu-x9w
    @sapthaharshkommu-x9w 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    why darkstore company is closed? i see no one is working

  • @ОлекС-у1т
    @ОлекС-у1т 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    time for gathering, growing up in a small community all the childhood, spending all the tiime together with all the neighbors. Kinda bonobo utopia. Return humans life back to the owner and it's community. That is why rural religious looks promising.

  • @ОлекС-у1т
    @ОлекС-у1т 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    current civilization's Founders didn't create built-in virtue bricks to avoid inventing sanctions to stop criminals instead of native behaviour and acts. Factory worker is behind "success abstraction layer", not able to choose to sell his work to Iran or not. ISO, DIN, laws, mba, netflix do not have virtue bricks from an early, individual moment of choice. Who should rise? Routined, enslaved by the market and propaganda people.

  • @ОлекС-у1т
    @ОлекС-у1т 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    currently, don't know how to combine, rural religious is the only the well tested origin of trust, respect and self-reliability for statistically sizable amount of society.

  • @ОлекС-у1т
    @ОлекС-у1т 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    too optimistic imo. if people life matters, then you should see working week shortens, waste management starts immediately, privacy violation stops, data brokers dissapears, android rebuilds), debt as market instrument dissapears, casino dissapears, war stops. Kinda progress, human-centric, trust and respect among us. But...Still no bus. F...

  • @alexmckenzie8491
    @alexmckenzie8491 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fascinating conversation about an important book. It's amazing that there are no comments!

  • @akankshamishra4311
    @akankshamishra4311 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    would be great if we had a timestamp!

  • @bryonbiondolillo6545
    @bryonbiondolillo6545 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Palestine will be free....that's the way its going to be

  • @davidross8233
    @davidross8233 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I can't get the audio to work on this podcast.

  • @davidmvenegas
    @davidmvenegas 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    gold

  • @ChampionVillager
    @ChampionVillager 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ROB RHINEHART RULES

  • @sneakwastaken
    @sneakwastaken 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The country belongs to the citizens. How can you support property rights but then say it's wrong to stop people from living where they want? This would mean you would have to support people just moving into whatever house they want even if somebody already owns it.

    • @Ryanrobi
      @Ryanrobi 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That's not actually how a nation works what's up corporations work. As an American citizen I do not own by right a small percentage of America. All we really have as a democracy is the right to vote and we can vote We limit immigration he is trying to be persuasive and say that we should not use that right because it will be better for us and for others if we allow much more immigration pretty much the way America did for most of its history. America did pretty much have total open borders until about 1913 My family came here from Finland just before my mom's sided about 1912 as peasant farmers with no money couldn't speak English family that already moved over and said there was more opportunity here. If you want to use a private home for an analogy this would be like you having the right to keep people out of your home but he's trying to persuade you to allow someone to stay with you if you voluntarily agree. But fundamentally your point that we all own part of America is it's not true That's not how this is set up in a way we sort of all own it in a way no one owns it at all the latter is actually how nations work.

  • @maambomumba6123
    @maambomumba6123 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Please keep uploading

  • @JenniferMagana-k1e
    @JenniferMagana-k1e 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The one & only Paul Martino love it!

  • @IamKaayf
    @IamKaayf 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Gross is super smart guy and a great founder/investor

  • @inesflaxteam
    @inesflaxteam 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    CCP policies: central big government same as Biden/Kamala 2) Censoring of speech also align with Kamala

  • @inesflaxteam
    @inesflaxteam 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Top priority agree NOT GREEN AGENDA

  • @carlospuentes3759
    @carlospuentes3759 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    JESUS CHRIST IS THIS MENTAL MASTURBATION OR WHAT - this is gibberish

  • @clive-live
    @clive-live 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    🍻

  • @clive-live
    @clive-live 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The New Emancipation Collective 2025 • PLAN B Revisited

  • @clive-live
    @clive-live 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Theory of Social Change: * Networks of individuals * Collective movements of people Mechanisms of fragmentation: ^ the breaking down of social movements into individual networks. Colin anf Clive Conversation in the Kitchen (2017)

  • @clive-live
    @clive-live 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The contradiction of modern capitalism is that the free market relies on coercion for its mode of action. " Colin and Clive Conversations in the Kitchen 2021 PLAN A UNRESTRICTED WARFARE. ✔ 1:Military _ 2:Trans-military _ 3: Non-military 1: Atomic warfare ~ PENDING 2: Diplomatic warfare ✔️ 3: Financial warfare ✔️ 1: Conventional warfare ✔️ 2: Network warfare ✔️ 3: Trade warfare ✔️ 1: Bio-chemical warfare ✔️ 2: Intelligence warfare ✔️ 3: Resources warfare ✔️ 1: Ecological warfare ✔️ 2: Psychological warfare ✔️ 3: Economic aid warfare ✔️ 1: Space warfare ✔️ 2: Tactical warfare ✔️ 3: Regulatory warfare ✔️ 1: Electronic warfare ✔️ 2: Smuggling warfare ✔️ 3: Sanction warfare ✔️ 1: Guerrilla warfare ✔️ 2: Drug warfare ✔️ 3: Media warfare ✔️ 1: Terrorist warfare ✔️ 2: Virtual warfare (deterrence) ✔️ 3: ideological warfare ✔️ Any of the above types of methods of operation can be combined with another of the above methods of operation to form a completely new method of operation. [17] Regardless of whether it is intentional or unintentional, the carrying out of combined methods of operation using different methods of operation that go beyond domains and categories has already been applied. A book on military strategy written in 1999 by two colonels in the People's Liberation Army (PLA), Qiao Liang (乔良) and Wang Xiangsui (王湘穗). "It seems like the First World War never ended, dad," "NO, it is the breakdown of a society that we are witnessesing, Clive," Colin and Clive Conversations in the Kitchen 15th December 2023

  • @clive-live
    @clive-live 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "When the means are religious ideological dogma, and death becomes more important than life, activities become more politically charged, leading to violence. The 'definition of the situation' subjectively becomes objectively real within an individuals actions, relationships become more distorted and what is 'not real' becomes 'real' through people's actions" mystic or not, and rational understanding of the individual gets 'blown out of the waters'!"

  • @clive-live
    @clive-live 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Looking Forward - A Guide to Future Research - Olaf Helmer (1983) LOOKING FORWARD- Future of the United States. 48.3 Today's Dominant Issues . ... Given below is a list of major current issues. The large majority of them are problematical rather than controversial. The invention of ways to deal with them and the choices that must be made among available alternatives will dominate the nation's political life in the next few decades and will, more than anything else, determine the kind of society that will emerge during that period. The issues are roughly arranged in descending order of societal importance [as determined at the time by the judgment of staff associates of mine at the Institute for the Future, Olaf Helmer]: Major Current Issues: (1) the unsatisfactory condition of the economy (2) foreign entanglements (3) urban deterioration (4) pollution (5) the crime rate (6) inadequate housing (7) the drug problem (8) poverty (9) deficiencies in the education system (10) infringement of civil liberties (11) inadequate health care delivery (12) international antagonisms (13) the problem of the aged (14) transportation and communication breakdown (15) uncontrolled science and technology (16) the need for the preservation of the environment (17) the difficulty of adjusting to changing value system (18) government disorganisation (19) race relations (20) Alienation from government processes (21) deficiencies in the Social Security system (22) institutional decay (23) the desire on part of the young for radical change (24) widespread anomie (25) the demand that corporations change their role in society (26) the population explosion (27) the impoverished cultural environment (28) the difficulties in overcoming sexual discrimination (29) inadequate opportunities for self-fulfilment (30) the deterioration of friendship and family ties (Helmer 1983 pp264, 265) Plan B "one for the swarm to discuss"

  • @clive-live
    @clive-live 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Health and Wellbeing Quality of Life • Education • Employment • Pensions • Social Security • Basic Income • Block Chains • Digital Currency • Banks • Housing • Built Environment • Transport 😢 • Infrastructure • Natural Environment • Clean Water • Sanitation • Climate Change • Energy Security/Poverty • Tax/Taxation • Government Funding • Armed Forces • Emergency Services • Border Controls • Immigration/Migration • Refugees • International Aid • Free Market • Economy PLAN B - Policies for the swarm

  • @clive-live
    @clive-live 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Cybernetics to Generational Artificial Intelligence

  • @clive-live
    @clive-live 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Towards a Theory of Social and Ecological Reality S.A.R.M Burgess. I.F.G.C Bauman Social Reality. Liquid Modernity • SUBJECTIVITY ~ INDIVIDUALISATION • ACTIVITIES ~ FLEXIBILITY • RELATIONSHIPS ~ GLOBALISATION • MEANS: Cultural ~ CONSUMERISM SOCIAL RESEARCH: Testing our conceptual model... . Clive Burgess 8th September 2024 ACTION SCIENCE: #SARMPEACE

  • @clive-live
    @clive-live 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Here we go... . Liquid Democracy... It is a very enjoyable and engaging concept

  • @armkho
    @armkho 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i need to hear balaji and nassim taleb chat with each other. that would be the most interesting conversation of all time.

  • @danielnelson3136
    @danielnelson3136 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I do like Daniel Schmachtenberger, even though he sounds complex and broad strokes many world issues, just that I prefer if he's more concise and give real world clear examples. For example, BLM movement and their request of defunding the police, this is an ideologically and emotionally driven decision and demand, which from Daniel Schmachtenberger's view is foolish because that group didn't spend enough time self educating on how finance, business, marketing, politics and economics works. Great changes require higher funding for better policing, better instructors, better training programs and so on, yet to think by defunding the police or any system from needed further funding makes an entire systemic issue get resolved is BS naive way of thinking, a very foolish thinking, just look at what happened to Chicago and Portland that local government and local police capitulated to defunding their police, a nightmarish situation. This plus weak leadership and too much decentralization and no centralization ,planning and organized protesting led to this movement collapsing onto itself!

  • @danielnelson3136
    @danielnelson3136 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was a good podcast IMHO. Daniel Schmachtenberger is a great speaker, albeit he's a bit too broad and general and abstract, similarly to Jordan Peterson yet I prefer speakers that can do both broad abstract speaking and concise detailed rhetoric, which IMO Daniel does less concise rhetoric and detailed examples versus more general broad wide strokes of many topics across the world and across history. Only little critique I have of Daniel Schmachtenberger is him saying 'Meditations on Moloch' is required reading, which relatively depends on the person, their values, stage of development, cognition, morality, personality typing/traits, language use, and understandings of life and reality so far. IMHO it's like me saying the Holy Bible, the Quran, Quantum theory, and other modals are required reading across the board? That to me is too simplified and too foolish in saying this one book is required reading when there's so many factors involved that make one book required reading versus another book less required reading, IMO it's relative. Personally I don't like that book, the title and the word Moloch because it points to some ancient Canaanite god they worshipped by sacrificing young ones via burning alive, so in my view it's an abysmal analogy and example for the meta crisis and arms race which I strongly disagree on. Other areas I have disagreements is his takes on optimism and the dark triad, but other than those few areas I mostly agree on other takes.

    • @peteraddison4371
      @peteraddison4371 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ... Uhuh. Consciousness is the only frontier Addictions are the only reality Enlightenment is the only game & Ignorence is the only impediment ...

  • @letitflow1120
    @letitflow1120 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is this guy a Jewish communist? Man Jews cia mi 6 have ruined the god damn world who is this guy…. Like all ai is for is to pick me up for saying that Jews CIA and Mi 6 and techno feudalism have ruined the god damn world there I said it

  • @bocckoka
    @bocckoka 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Where the fuck is the Thorium research? - this sentence made my little hearth overflow with joy. (Tbh, there is Thorium research at private companies both in the US and EU, but Daniel is right that it's state funded in China. But the usual traps, momentums and counter-interests apply, so no Thorium for us.)

  • @philetos
    @philetos 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    🔥

  • @sagarsatyal4244
    @sagarsatyal4244 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I found this conversation insightful and meaningful! Thanks, Erik and Newt! 🙂

  • @dudelit6482
    @dudelit6482 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You think low interest rates just fell out of a coconut tree?

  • @ChasquiSoy
    @ChasquiSoy 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A new conversation!? Wow

  • @bizeigel
    @bizeigel 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Noah Smith has predicted Trump to win on occasion, but doesn't give data or context other than sports book betting odds reference. I highly respect Noah but don't understand this particular prediction on a very important election

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    @Jafrin_Akter_Jonaki 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

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