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EP27: Standing Up to Wall Street and Raising Equity Crowdfunding with Jeremy Frommer | Chairman & CEO of Creatd, Inc. ($VOCL)


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In a riveting Episode 27 of Next Big Thing HQ, host Connor Fata engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Jeremy Frommer, Chairman & Co-Founder of Creatd ($VOCL) and Vocal. This episode delves into the world of finance, regulation, and entrepreneurial leadership.

🔍 Key Talking Points:

  1. Fighting Naked Short Selling: Jeremy sheds light on the challenges and strategies in the ongoing battle against naked short selling, offering insights into the complexities of the financial landscape.

  2. Navigating Wall Street: Discover Jeremy's unique perspective on Wall Street, drawing from his extensive career as a hedge fund and portfolio manager.

  3. Regulation CF Insights: Gain valuable insights into Regulation CF (Crowdfunding), as Jeremy discusses its impact on fundraising and the opportunities it presents for entrepreneurs and investors alike.

  4. Questioning the "Experts": Explore the concept of not blindly trusting so-called "experts." Jeremy shares his experiences and challenges the conventional wisdom prevalent in certain industries.

  5. CEO Wisdom: As a seasoned CEO, Jeremy imparts wisdom on leadership in the digital media space. Learn about the strategic shifts and entrepreneurial mindset that have fueled the success of Jerrick and Vocal.

  6. 🎤 A Candid Conversation:

    This episode offers a candid and unfiltered conversation with Jeremy Frommer, providing listeners with a rare glimpse into the dynamics of finance, entrepreneurship, and the fight against market practices like naked short selling.

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