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Million Dollar Insights is the business analytics podcast that helps you take your business' data and transform it into millions in revenue.
Early Stage is a weekly podcast devoted to interviewing top entrepreneurs at the Seed and Series A stages of their startups. This podcast is a deep dive into the initial challenges and breakthroughs driven innovators endure as they build their MVP, launch, raise funding, grow their teams, and find product-market fit. Strap in, it's going to be a wild ride!
Early Stage is hosted by John Valentine, Senior Director of Partnerships at MassChallenge, the world's most startup-friendly accelerator. A two-time Founder and early employee at venture-backed mobile payments startup LevelUp, JV has deep experience launching new products, building systems, and scaling. In his current role, JV embraces the opportunity to support hundreds of high-growth startups each year in much the same way as the innovation ecosystem helped him.
Workable has everything employers need for the recruiting and hiring process. Find sample job descriptions, interview questions and company policies for every industry.
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Ambition Today is a podcast show hosted by Kevin Siskar discussing with
other entrepreneurial and ambitious people what it means to achieve
success, grow your startup, try to change the world, and go after your
dreams, today.
While working with new startups in New York Kevin Siskar comes across many
ambitious people who are battling impossible odds to try and manifest
something they truly believe needs to exist in the world.
Sal Daher, CFA Angel Investor & Podcast Host - Link to Podcast Website - Link to iTunes Page
Through the Angel Invest Boston Podcast we seek to learn more about the creation of world-changing startups. Boston’s unique concentration of academic talent and entrepreneurial culture offer bountiful opportunities for conversations with people who have funded and built innovative companies. By recounting engaging stories, angels and founders convey lessons they have learned. These narratives illustrate the rewards of helping founders commercialize transformative technologies. We hope you too will find our dialogues entertaining and instructive.
I’m Sal Daher, host of the Angel Invest Boston Podcast. After immigrating to Boston as a child and attending Belmont High School, I studied engineering at MIT and Stanford. Decades of work in international finance followed. During that time, I invested in a handful of ventures founded by friends and acquaintances. Now, I’m a member of Walnut Ventures and MIT Angels and spend most of my time as an angel investor.
Resilience is a project launched by Alley to expose the honest and unfiltered stories of today's entrepreneurs. Real stories, by real entrepreneurs.
We have tools and platforms for collaborating on software projects and linking them together, wouldn’t it be nice to have the same capabilities for data? The team at data.world are working on building a platform to host and share data sets for public and private use that can be linked together to build a semantic web of information. The CTO, Bryon Jacob, discusses how the company got started, their mission, and how they have built and evolved their technical infrastructure.
Kenneth Reitz has contributed many things to the Python community, including projects such as Requests, Pipenv, and Maya. He also started the community written Hitchhiker’s Guide to Python, and serves on the board of the Python Software Foundation. This week he talks about his career in the Python community and digs into some of his current work.