The Immigrant Entrepreneur

030 Audio Twitter? Audio Instagram? – Parviz Parvizi founder of CLAMMR

11.05.2015 - By Kent Trabing - Please Subscribe to Hear All EpisodesPlay

Download our free app to listen on your phone

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

Parviz Parvizi co-founded CLAMMR, a mobile app where you can listen to 18 second samples of published audio content,   Think: what Twitter did for text -- what Instagram did for photos. CLAMMR is truly a tech innovation. For content creators – you can now highlight key points from your audio, and distribute them to multiple channels. For example: it is easy to create a ‘widget’ which can be posted in many places – then when that widget button is pressed, it streams all of your CLAMMR clips. Parviz explains all this during the interview, and gives resources such as:

As important, Parviz shares his amazing story, of escaping through the mountains of Iran on horseback over 30 years ago, during that country’s revolution, how he grew up here, attending Cornell and Yale Law School, his successful nonprofit work, and how he and his cofounder created and continue to create CLAMMR.

Parviz is a contemplative. He articulates the thought process, the attitudes of immigrants who become entrepreneurs.  He describes his feeling that he already won the lottery just by being in this place at this time. That he feels compelled to do something that’s additive, to society. That the real risk is that of not contributing, versus being concerned about financial risk.

Listeners know that the one question I always ask is how to improve the ecosystem for entrepreneurs in emerging markets, usually in the country of origin of my guest. Because I want to participate in making those improvements occur.  Parviz suggestions were far-reaching and applicable to many markets. As significant, he explains how he while a volunteer in Tunisia – taking time off from law school, he actually brought up positive change for coffee farmers, by introducing new language governing that country’s export laws, when Tunisia’s parliament adopted.

You will learn much and be inspired from this interview, and from Parviz.  Let’s go!

RESOURCE LINKS FOR CLAMMR:

Download Clammr for iPhone/iPad in the App Store or by visiting http://clammr.com

Use the web-based publisher to upload files and for a basic listening experience if you are on Android: http://publisher.clammr.com

Workshop and update videos at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC5x7Z_UUMu-Ev_k9ftnP1g

Anyone can make widgets by going to: http://www.clammr.com/widgetdemo/getembedcode

More episodes from The Immigrant Entrepreneur