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By Diana Chen
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The podcast currently has 55 episodes available.
One of the challenges facing gig workers and hourly workers today is to get paid regularly and on time. Nico Simko founded Clair to solve this problem. It’s a platform built to provide instant payment to hourly and gig workers.
Nico explains what on-demand pay is and how it works, and what Clair’s overall mission is. He dives into some of the tools and features the platform offers to workers and outlines instant payments. He also talks about upcoming new features and how Clair could shape the payments space as a whole.
Nico also talks about his journey from working for J.P. Morgan to becoming an entrepreneur, the lessons he has learned from being a founder, and what he thinks made Clair a success.
You can reach Nico on LinkedIn - let him know you found him through the Startup Happy Hour podcast. And don’t forget to check out Clair at the link below!
Clair: https://getclair.com/
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In this episode of Startup Happy Hour, we’re talking to Rafael Cosman, the founder and CEO of TrustToken. Decentralized finance and cryptocurrency are grabbing headlines all over the world today, and Rafael is here to share his insights about this space and what TrustToken is aiming to do.
He explains what TrustToken is and how it works, and we talk about the importance of crypto and what it means for the overall economy. Rafael shares some ideas on how decentralized finance can solve many of the problems with today’s financial systems, and outlines some of the advantages of crypto over fiat money.
Rafael also talks about what compelled him to create TrustToken and tells us what’s next for the project. He gives his predictions on where the decentralized finance space will be in ten years and talks about his journey as an entrepreneur along with some lessons for aspiring founders.
You can reach Rafael on Twitter - let him know you found him through the Startup Happy Hour podcast. And don’t forget to check out TrustToken at the link below!
TrustToken: https://www.trusttoken.com/
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In this episode of Startup Happy Hour, we’re talking to Mike Cheng. He is the co-founder and CEO of a company called Lumen5, which is one of the fastest-growing companies in Canada right now.
Their goal is to democratize video production by helping over 700,000 companies, including big brands like Salesforce, SAP, and Forbes, create high-quality and ready-to-publish videos in minutes.
We talk about Lumen5, how it got started, and what it does, along with how someone can get started making videos on the platform. Mike explains some of the different features and tools, and we discuss who is using the platform right now.
Mike also gives his views on how this space looks set to evolve over the next ten years, and we dive into the future of VR, and VR social media. Mike shares some of the challenges involved in a company that grows so fast, along with his experiences as a founder and any lessons he learned along the way.
You can reach Mike on LinkedIn - let him know you found him through the Startup Happy Hour podcast. And don’t forget to check out Lumen5 at the link below!
Lumen5: https://lumen5.com/
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In today’s episode of Startup Happy Hour, we’re talking to Celine Tien, Founder and CEO of Flowly, an app for managing your pain and anxiety.
Celine takes us through how Flowly works to help people with chronic pain and anxiety, and explains how people can get started with the app. We discuss the types of people who are struggling with chronic pain and how they’re using Flowly to manage it better.
Celine also shares what inspired her to start working on the app, like her parents’ background in medicine and biotech, and early experiences with pancreatic cancer patients. She talks about her strategies for building a customer base, and how the pandemic impacted both building the app and attracting users.
We touch on the fascinating topic of biofeedback and VR, and how this combo could be used in the next decade and beyond. Celine talks about Flowly’s exciting plans for the future, about her background in the film industry, and how she transitioned into being an entrepreneur.
You can reach Celine on Instagram - let her know you found her through the Startup Happy Hour podcast. And don’t forget to check out Flowly at the link below!
Flowy: https://www.flowly.world/
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In today’s episode of Startup Happy Hour, we’re talking to Dan Burcaw. He's the co-founder and CEO at Nami ML, which is a service that helps you launch, scale, and optimize your mobile app subscription business.
Dan talks to us about what Nami ML is, how it works, and what exactly it does. We talk about how to maintain the value alignment between brands and consumers over a long period of time — something even giant brands struggle with.
Dan shares some of the most common mistakes that he’s seen subscription businesses make, and talks about some communication best practices for a subscription business, like email frequency. He tells us what sets Nami ML apart from similar businesses, and talks about his experiences running a business during the pandemic.
Finally, we discuss where the subscription space could be in a decade or two, and Dan shares some advice for any young people who aspire to be a founder one day.
You can reach Dan on Twitter - let him know you found him through the Startup Happy Hour podcast. And don’t forget to check out Nami ML at the link below!
Nami ML: https://www.namiml.com/
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David Sun is the CEO of Proof of Beauty, a community-driven crypto art project that builds commentary on crypto using crypto itself as the artistic medium.
In this episode of the Startup Happy Hour, David shares insight into how crypto art is allowing creatives to become more creative, empowered, and able to reach wider audiences. He also dives into where he sees blockchain technology and crypto art going in the next ten years, and explains why he believes that blockchain is helping people work together in a way that transcends culture, language, politics, and more.
Tune in to hear David talk about being interested in creating but not in being a founder. He also shares why he always prioritized working in organizations that push the very idea of work, and discusses how people will be able to understand NFTs more when they lose the tangibility of value.
You can find David on Twitter or LinkedIn - let him know you found him through the Startup Happy Hour podcast. And don’t forget to check out Proof of Beauty at the link below!
Proof of Beauty: https://www.pob.studio/
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Matthew Yahes is CEO at Extend Your Team, a company that connects remote workers for mid- to upper-level positions with US-based companies and entrepreneurs.
In this episode of the Startup Happy Hour, Matthew talks about how his personal experience with needing to hire an experienced management professional spurred the idea of starting Extend Your Time. He explains his process for onboarding the best remote talent, and shares how that has led to him achieving a 95% success rate of matching remote workers to companies on the first try. Matthew also provides advice for hiring the right candidate, starting out a company remotely, and dealing with the inevitable ups and downs of running a startup.
Tune in to hear Matthew’s thoughts on why LinkedIn is the best tool for building out your network remotely, why a decentralized, global workforce is a good idea for any company, and why aspiring entrepreneurs should spend a few years working for and learning from someone else first.
You can find Matthew on LinkedIn - let him know you found him through the Startup Happy Hour podcast. And don’t forget to check out Extend Your Team at the link below!
Extend Your Team: https://www.extendyourteam.com/
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Niket Desai is a serial entrepreneur and mastermind behind design and product strategy at Time by Ping, a platform that leverages AI and machine learning to free lawyers from manually tracking their billable hours.
In this episode, Niket shares his experiences transitioning from investor to employee at Time by Ping, taking a risk by founding a company right out of college, and making large scale innovation commonplace in India through Flipkart. He also dives into the importance of finding the ‘why’ in everything, which is what drove him to adopt a non-traditional title at Time by Ping and create his own roles in previous companies.
Tune in to hear Niket discuss why universities need to invest in their own talent, what his day-to-day working in product and design looks like, and printing a physical book of all the tweets he’s ever tweeted.
You can reach Niket at [email protected] or find him on LinkedIn - let him know you found him through the Startup Happy Hour podcast. And don’t forget to check out Time by Ping at the link below!
Time by Ping: https://www.timebyping.com/
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Patrick Gardner is the CTO at Time by Ping, a platform that leverages AI and machine learning to free lawyers from manually tracking their billable hours.
In this episode, Patrick dives into the technology behind Time by Ping. He explains why timekeeping can be instrumental in reducing incentive misalignment and increasing productivity in lawyers, and shares what it was like leaving his 20-year-long role as SVP at a large corporation to transition into a leadership role at an early stage startup.
Tune in to hear Patrick talk about the future of the billable hour in the legal industry, the most surprising thing he discovered from working at Time by Ping, and his advice for others looking to work at a startup for the first time.
You can find Patrick on LinkedIn - let him know you found him through the Startup Happy Hour podcast. And don’t forget to check out Time by Ping at the link below!
Time by Ping: https://www.timebyping.com/
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Brian Flynn is the Co-Founder and CEO of RabbitHole, a company that educates users on crypto by taking them through a task-based journey that allows them to earn crypto by completing tasks.
In this episode, Brian shares the reason why he decided to tackle the gap in crypto education, dives into the present and future significance of NFTs, and discusses using crypto in the context of media businesses.
Tune in to hear Brian talk about what our digital lives could look like in the future, universities being built on the chain, and whether he thinks NFTs are a bubble that will pop.
You can find Brian on Twitter or LinkedIn - let him know you found him through the Startup Happy Hour podcast. And don’t forget to check out RabbitHole at the link below!
RabbitHole: https://rabbithole.gg/
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The podcast currently has 55 episodes available.