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Radio Recap: Democratizing Blockchain

When people think of blockchain some think of digital currency Bitcoin because they both seem to go hand in hand in the news. But there’s actually a lot more use cases for blockchain technology that aren’t centered around the currency space. Blockchain is a public ledger that automatically records and verifies transaction. Actually almost any [Read More]

September 5th, 2018|Categories: Radio|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Radio Recap: The Comedy Biz

Tina Fey once said, “If you want to make an audience laugh, dress a man like an old lady and push him down the stairs. If you want to make comedy writers laugh, you push a real old lady down the stairs.” Strangely, evolutionary psychiatrist Dr. Gil Greengross agrees. In his blog, Humor Sapiens—hosted on [Read More]

August 29th, 2018|Categories: Radio|Tags: , , , , , |

Radio Recap: Event Marketing 2.0

Over a century ago people promoted fairs, balls, and marriages with a good, old fashioned paper invite. Yet, once again, analog has been replaced with digital—which means if you don’t have an email address or a Facebook account you could miss out on your own family reunion. According to theUS Bureau of Labor Statistics, there [Read More]

August 22nd, 2018|Categories: Radio|Tags: , , , , , |

Radio Recap: The Entertainment Gap

Earlier this year, Academy Award Best Actress-winner, Frances McDormand, said two words that shook up Hollywood: “Inclusion Rider.” To further highlight Hollywood’s inequality problem, two studies from the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School of Journalism came out this year, both re-confirming the fact that Tinseltown is still predominantly “pale and male.” But the problem [Read More]

August 15th, 2018|Categories: Radio|Tags: , , , |

Radio Recap: Science Fair—The Documentary

“Seven million compete but only one will win.” That’s the premise of Cristina Constantini and Darren Foster’s award-winning documentary, Science Fair. Science Fair follows nine children around the world on their journey to Intel’s International Science and Engineering Fair—otherwise known as ISEF. Each May, more than 1500 students from roughly 70 countries and territories compete at [Read More]

August 9th, 2018|Categories: Radio|Tags: , , , |

Radio Recap: Digital Knowledge Management

Once upon a time a business website was the centerpiece of a consumer’s digital experience. Now 73% of traffic is happening offpersonal websites. Search engines, maps, directories, voice, and chat interfaces have created a new channel where customers can engage with brands and it’s just as important to manage these services as it is your own [Read More]

August 1st, 2018|Categories: Radio|Tags: , , , |

Radio Recap: Partnering Up

William Procter and James Gamble, Henry Wells and William Fargo, Ben and Jerry, Penn and Teller — these are just a few successful business partnerships— and they’re all men. But partnerships provide an underutilized and effective tool for female-run startups because, for one, women understand the need for flexibility, especially considering that 66% of family [Read More]

July 25th, 2018|Categories: Radio|Tags: , |

Radio Recap: Self-Made Women

Paul Slipper's Self-Made Woman installation What does it mean to be “self-made”? Forbes magazine has been receiving all sorts of opinions on the matter after featuring Kylie Jenner as the youngest “self-made billionaire” on its cover. Everyone from her sister, Kim Kardashian, to Webster’s Dictionary has chimed in with their thoughts on what [Read More]

July 17th, 2018|Categories: Radio|Tags: , , , , , |