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Amplified Podcast by Terry Tateossian

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Terry Tateossian is on a mission to explore how emerging technologies, media, robotics, data and behavioral science will solve humanity’s most pressing challenges. From education, mobility, energy, food and water supplies, the environment, employment all the way to disease and basic human rights - nothing is off limits.
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On this episode Henry is the Founder of Unique Designz, a Brand Strategist, digital marketer, and he has been doing all this for the past 13 years! He has worked with clients like New Jersey’s own Bon Jovi, Russel Brunson who named him the “Million Dollar Brander’, and he is also the recipient of the 2 Comma Club Award which is given by Clickfunnels to those who generate more than one million dollars in sales with one funnel. Henry is also the host of “Brand Doctor’s Podcast”. He is the author of the Amazon best seller “Refuse To Give Up.” He’s also the host of the popular “Brand Doctor’s Podcast” where he talks about strategies that help entrepreneurs design reputable and profitable personal brands.
On this episode Chuck Pettid and Terry Tateossian sit down to discuss the most challenging aspects of equity crowdfunding, startup fundraising, crypto and general start-ups strategy on this episode of the Amplified podcast. Chuck is the CEO of Republic Funding Portal – a leading investment crowdfunding portal based in New York. He is also the co-producer of the international television series Meet the Drapers. He is also the Board member for Ruby and RiderShare. If you have thought about raising capital through crowdfunding, you cannot miss this episode. Chuck reveals the most successful ways to position yourself for success!
On this episode Susan Ascher was in the first class of women at Lehigh University and one of the first to graduate from the College of Business. She got into the recruiting business because she loved helping people and wanted mobility, but caught in a career lull, she pivoted to coaching ten years ago and started writing and raising the bar in communications and EQ, in a word, soft skills cultivation. She’s a big change agent and loves transformation. The biggest challenge for workplaces, she says, is getting people to collaborate more effectively and respect each other. Check out this episode for a refreshing take on what the corporate world needs to advance its humanity and work better together. You can connect with her on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanascher/ About guest President and CEO of the award-winning national consulting firm The Ascher Group, Founder of the Sphere of Excellence in Communication, and Founder of Course and Culinary Connections, Susuan Ascher has coached individuals and teams for clients, ranging from the Fortune 50 to ranked universities. Author of EQ and IQ raising tools and a sought after media resource, she has been interviewed on Bloomberg, ABC, NBC, CNBC, CNN, News 12 and My9TV, and is a frequent commentator on TV 8 in Vail, Colorado. She has been published in Forbes Magazine, Crain’s New York Business, The Star-Ledger, and NJBIZ..
On this episode Arjun Rai – Entrepreneur, CEO, and Founder of Wrkbench.io, EmojiData.ai, and Woofy Inc.Arjun moved from New Delhi to Chicago at four years old before his family settled around Princeton, New Jersey. His business acumen began quite young while selling flowers at family weddings when he was seven years old. Fast-forward a few years. Following his first weeks of college, Arjun was launching his second start-up and kept going from there. He’s always been in communications, but he ventured away from agency business and into creating products out of the need to run businesses more efficiently in fast changing times. After Wrkbench, Arjun started HelloWoofy, a social media marketing and AI-driven compliance web platform, which has landed some big partners like Google and Microsoft. In this revealing episode, learn the data-driven mindset of a serial entrepreneur and hear the stories about the trials and tribulations along the fruitful yet bumpy road of start-up life. Connect with Arjun on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arjunrai/
On this episode Tim McElreath – Director of Technology, Mobile & Emerging Platforms at Discover, Inc. Despite growing up with computer gear around the house, Tim gathered his degree in classic photography before digital was a thing. He landed his first tech job at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He then migrated over to jobs in financial services. But it took a major economic collapse to realize he was still fascinated by technology and user experience. He wanted to build things that helped people follow their passions. He eventually joined the Food Network before reaching Discovery, where he leads a team building mobile and conversational applications for some of the most popular real-life entertainment brands: Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Facebook Messenger, and Microsoft Cortana. Learn all about the new wave of multimodal devices in this powerful episode and connect with him on LinkedIn here https://www.linkedin.com/in/timmcelreath/. About guest Director of Technology, Mobile & Emerging Platforms at Discovery Inc, Tim McElreath set out into the professional world as an art school graduate. Since then, he’s been a Consultant for UBS, Senior Developer for Bank of America, and Solutions Architect for R/GA. Now he leads a team building mobile and conversational applications for some of the most popular real-life entertainment brands in the world.
On this episode Miko Matsumura – Serial Entrepreneur, Venture Partner & Co-Founder of Evercoin. Miko took a winding career road from pure science to Silicon Valley where he caught the start-up bug. After a foray at a large company, he went “from zero to one” and launched a series of start-ups. In 2016, he became interested in crypto and soon started Evercoin, a crypto service based in self-custody and ownership. In the episode, he raises some key questions: if money will poison open source or if open source will liberate money and make it more virtuous, if open source is essentially a bubble that will burst in investors’ faces, and if there’s a benefit to the crypto volatility that points to its rising fame. Hear Miko’s take on the beauty of the Internet, how crypto is the first protocol for storing and transmitting economic value on the Internet, and the future of open-source currency. Connect with Miko here https://miko.com and on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikomatsumura/ About guest Miko Matsumura is not your ordinary serial entrepreneur. He’s also Co-Founder of Evercoin, a venture partner and adviser to multiple startups, and one of the founding fathers of the first wave of the internet. Add a master’s in neuroscience from Yale just to take the cake.
On this episode Way back in 2004, Brett jumped into digital video with the first Internet TV network, ManiaTV! He cut his teeth in sales strategy until he realized that video would soon branch out of YouTube. He and his partner then began brainstorming the different repercussions for brands. They were colossal, so they asked the question, “What if we could build one silo for all?” and thus created a value system where companies could see intelligent data bespoke to each social platform, naming it Sylo. They were challenge-ready when in 2018 a New York Times article highlighted “sophisticated invalid traffic.” Bots, false influencers, and the like—hear Brett explain how brands that sift counterfeit from authentic engagement keep their brand clean and find lasting success. About guest Within his 25 years experience driving sales, Brett Garfinkel helped to pioneer the brand integration revenue model within the digital video space. In 2016, he launched Sylo with his business partner, a decentralized platform for confidential communication that verifies authentic influencer marketing by creating fraud-free influencer marketing inventory. The mission? To show companies what they’re paying for while simultaneously protecting their brands
On this episode A kind of blending film with video games, video interactivity has always been a labor-intensive dream. But as technology advanced, it started to become obvious to Dan that computer vision and machine learning could accelerate the creation process for interactivity. Though while Netflix legitimized the interactive video market with big investments, some advanced companies are still using antiquated processes to create content, which slows down and limits creativity. Thus Dan’s mission—to liberate the video industry from antiquated creative processes. Hear how he cuts the interactive video edge in this engaging episode. About guest Starting his career by creating a dating app for Sky TV, Dan Garraway “makes stuff happen” across video, technology, TV, live events, and websites. His present work focuses on video and starts with a basic yet important question: “Why are video and the internet not more connected?” Interactive video is very labor-intensive to create and this is one challenge that Garraway and his colleagues are spearheading to solve.
On this episode International Keynote Speaker and Executive Coach Playing in her grandma’s kitchen back in her native Jordan at the age of five, Dima was told that girls were like vases. If vases ever cracked, they couldn’t be fixed and must be destroyed. Growing up with low self-esteem and eventually suffering from major depression in her twenties, she found herself stuck in an arranged but unfit marriage. It was time for change. She forced herself to question the horrible stories she was told as a child, packed her bags and ultimately changed her narrative. Three-time TEDx presenter and inspirational speaker, executive coach, and author of Breaking Vases, Dima Ghawi became her own savior and is now an inspirational voice for journey women and men worldwide. About guest International keynote speaker and executive coach, Dima Ghawi was raised in Jordan where she faced many hardships that prevented her from realizing her personal and professional dreams. Like many women living there at the time, she faced widespread political and cultural oppression that overlooked female participation and kept women either sequestered involuntarily in the home or disadvantaged in the workplace.
On this episode Writer, Director, Producer & Founder of Harlem Fusion Studios In 2012, Shakesha founded a new media company with an undertow of empathic acceptance of color, size, and nature. She called it Harlem Fusion Studios and, needless to say, it was unconventional. But since its inception, it has been a cultural beacon in Harlem and beyond as an outlet for culture and democratic development. Hear how stories, and being a bold creative in general, can be the best way to change hearts and minds in a time when the habits and systems of oppression are still exercised. In this episode, Shakesha inspires listeners to take charge of their dreams and turn them into elevated crafts that make unique contributions in this revolutionary time. About guest Writer, director, producer, and founder of Harlem Fusion Studios, Shakesha Williams began her career as an intern for Motown and has since reaped a decorated history of developing urban media—primarily in the New York, Atlanta, and LA regions—with her rich ebony style of scriptwriting, direction, and production.
On this episode Marketing Pioneer & Sr Director of the Association of National Advertisers Michael was always an anomalous worker. Growing up outside of Philadelphia, he moved to NYC to realize his potential. As a young account executive, he was invited to a brainstorming session and presented a simple question that focused advertising on creating a consumer loyalty standard for the field—What is the accepted consumer belief of a product? A keen advocate of merging tech with marketing, Michael pioneered the emotional response to advertising and consumer engagement. Hear him speak with wonderful anecdotes to the transitional phases of advertising throughout the decades and pinpoint what martech needs today. About guest Marketing pioneer and Sr Director of the Association of National Advertisers, Michael Donahue is an experienced CEO driving change in digital strategy, integrated marketing, advertising, strategic partnerships, and mobile marketing. He was Executive Vice President for Saatchi & Saatchi for nine years then helped lead 4A’s for two decades. Now he’s CEO of Connect the Dots and Sr Director at the Association of National Advertisers.
On this episode Leadership Expert & Founder of The Truth Behind Our Titles Gathering an unpopular MBA degree in HR systems in 1987 turned out to bring an attractive skillset to the workplace for Michelle Tenzyk. She was certainly ahead of the curve. She delved into HR systems and leveraged employee data and process analytics to understand the new skills HR needed to stay current with tech and the times. There were intensive tasks, she found, that were no longer destined for human labor. With twenty-five years’ experience as a strategic adviser for senior leaders, Michelle explains how HR professionals should be freed-up for complex decision-making and strategy input so businesses can maximize production with a new AI and robotics-fit business model that meets world demand. About guest Leadership expert and founder of various performance strategy companies and projects, Michelle Tenzyk is a business strategy and human capital solutions adviser. She is founder and CEO of East Tenth Group and The Truth Behind Our Titles. Overall, her career is focused on strengthening and revitalizing organizations to meet future change propelled by digital evolution.
On this episode Fintech Expert & Assistant Professor at Lehman College From an early age, Sean was interested in technology. But in 2016 while watching Banking on Bitcoin from his couch on Netflix, it hit him—blockchain and cryptocurrency are going to change everything. His mind was blown and he took it from there. Author of five books on strategic management accounting, common sense finance, blockchain and AI and fintech, Sean Stein Smith discusses the implications of Facebook and Libra, other surfacing cryptocurrency, and the new decentralizing model in this illuminating episode. About guest Fintech expert and Assistant Professor at Lehman College, Sean Stein Smith is prolific in the area of economic research. His preeminent work focuses on the intersection of blockchain, cryptocurrency, and accounting, and has worked with IBM, the AICPA, dozens of print publications, and numerous live TV appearances on these topics.
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