A podcast about the creators, entrepreneurs, and world-builders who are shaping the future. In-depth, exploratory, and hopefully useful conversations with Joseph Cohen, the founder of Univer.se, a new way to build custom websites and online stores from any device, anywhere. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | BusinessTechnologyEntrepreneurship |
This one is an experiment! I went for a walk around Brooklyn with my good friend Scott Norton, founder of the legendary condiments brand Sir Kensington's. We talk about electronic music, building a "brand world", and what he thinks the future holds. ... more
A wide-ranging conversation with Abe Burmeister, co-founder of Outlier, the menswear brand that pioneered the use of technical materials for urban clothing. I’ve been a huge outlier fan for almost a decade, so it was awesome to have Abe on the show. ... more
A twisty (tasty?) conversation with Greg Sewitz, co-founder of Magic Spoon, a new (healthier) cereal company that has grown explosively over the last few years. We talk about manufacturing and distributing consumer goods in 2023, what inspired Magic ... more
In this week's episode, I have the pleasure of catching up with Michael Mignano, co-founder of Anchor and now venture capitalist at Lightspeed. more
An enlightening conversation with renown photographer, filmmaker, and creative director, Andrew Zuckerman. We discuss the nature of creativity, the power of narratives, epistemological humility, among many, many other things. Andrew is a truly specia... more
An exploratory chat with tech entrepreneur and social activist Scott Heiferman, founder of Meetup. We discuss optimistic futures, self-organization, and life in an Amazon warehouse, among many other things. more
A wandering conversation with acclaimed artist and entrepreneur Shantell Martin. We explore her journey, art practice, the habit of just getting out there, the intersection of creativity and commerce, and what the future could look like. more
Exploratory conversation with Josh Miller, co-founder at Browser Co (@joshm on Twitter), on the future of the web, business models as creative canvas, and the promise of 2023. Hope you like it! more
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