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This week, I decided to do something a bit differently. I wanted to post a video episode from BiblioTech, a CTech video series I produced just over a year ago.
In the summer of 2023, I interviewed several authors about their newly published books, and today’s episode will be from its archive: Meet Yaniv Rivlin.
Yaniv is the Founding General Manager of Bird in Israel, where he also ran the EMEA Government Partnerships department. Before that, he co-founded and served as the Executive Vice President of Comtribute, a company that provided organizations with an online platform to raise funds and engage with consumers.
When we recorded this episode in September 2023, he had just celebrated the English release of "Live Like a Startup: Take The Initiative and Transform Your Life”. The book, originally published in Hebrew, was a #1 bestseller in Israel and is available now for readers looking for invaluable insights on creating genuine, lasting success in business and life.
“It is totally chaotic, but our life is chaotic. One of the things that I talk about throughout the book is getting into that state of fear,” he told me at the time. “When you start a startup, you take a risk. You go into that state of fear.”
In some ways, The Spiro Circle has been my startup. I left my comfort zone to take on a new task, learn a new skill, and make myself more vulnerable. I am incredibly proud of what I have achieved so far and look forward to seeing all the ways this project will go in the future.
For now, please enjoy our conversation. We discuss:
* Yaniv’s personal journey and the start of his career.
* The concept of Israeli “Chutzpah” and how it helps founders.
* What business leaders, entrepreneurs, or startup founders can learn from this book.
You can also read my entire interview with Yaniv on CTech’s website, which goes into far more detail about his book and journey.
Those who enjoyed our conversation are invited to purchase Yaniv’s book here:
https://www.amazon.com/Live-Like-Startup-Initiative-Transform/dp/B0CGL4H5S5
This week, I decided to do something a bit differently. I wanted to post a video episode from BiblioTech, a CTech video series I produced just over a year ago.
In the summer of 2023, I interviewed several authors about their newly published books, and today’s episode will be from its archive: Meet Yaniv Rivlin.
Yaniv is the Founding General Manager of Bird in Israel, where he also ran the EMEA Government Partnerships department. Before that, he co-founded and served as the Executive Vice President of Comtribute, a company that provided organizations with an online platform to raise funds and engage with consumers.
When we recorded this episode in September 2023, he had just celebrated the English release of "Live Like a Startup: Take The Initiative and Transform Your Life”. The book, originally published in Hebrew, was a #1 bestseller in Israel and is available now for readers looking for invaluable insights on creating genuine, lasting success in business and life.
“It is totally chaotic, but our life is chaotic. One of the things that I talk about throughout the book is getting into that state of fear,” he told me at the time. “When you start a startup, you take a risk. You go into that state of fear.”
In some ways, The Spiro Circle has been my startup. I left my comfort zone to take on a new task, learn a new skill, and make myself more vulnerable. I am incredibly proud of what I have achieved so far and look forward to seeing all the ways this project will go in the future.
For now, please enjoy our conversation. We discuss:
* Yaniv’s personal journey and the start of his career.
* The concept of Israeli “Chutzpah” and how it helps founders.
* What business leaders, entrepreneurs, or startup founders can learn from this book.
You can also read my entire interview with Yaniv on CTech’s website, which goes into far more detail about his book and journey.
Those who enjoyed our conversation are invited to purchase Yaniv’s book here:
https://www.amazon.com/Live-Like-Startup-Initiative-Transform/dp/B0CGL4H5S5