MobileViews Podcast 526: What won't be announced during the Apple 9/9/ event?
With Jon Westfall
In this podcast, Jon Westfall and I discuss:
- New video calling features coming to Google Meet (Android/iOS)
- OpenStax partners with Google’s Gemini Apps
- Apple Podcasts available on the web
- Google ImageFX powered by Imagen 3
- Guru Maps
- What Apple is NOT going to announce during its 9/9 event?
- How important are product (including non-technology) ecosystems/branding to you?
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A big thank you to Paxton Gray, CEO of 97th Floor, for an amazing interview on the Remote Revolution Podcast. He was my second guest, and the latest episode is now live on Apple, Spotify, and other platforms. Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/gzZWz2TZ
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Sudden wealth...to some people that could be winning the lottery, but for others it could be an inheritance they receive. With newfound wealth comes new considerations, decisions and responsibilities.
This week on Dollars and Sense with The Housman Group we discussed a checklist for managing sudden wealth. As always you can follow our podcast on Apple Podcast and Spotify by searching "Dollars and Sense with The Housman Group."
Click on the link below to listen to our latest episode.
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We need to address the concerning issue of ultra-processed food and the investment choices made by the Norwegian Fund Pension Fund. It is disheartening to see a fund of such significance investing in a business like Domino's Pizza, which is known for its unhealthy and processed food offerings.
Ultra-processed foods have been linked to a range of health problems, including obesity, heart disease, and diabetes. These foods are often high in unhealthy fats, sugars, and artificial additives, while lacking in essential nutrients. As a result, their consumption can have detrimental effects on public health.
Investing in companies that promote and profit from the production and sale of such unhealthy food raises questions about the priorities and values of the Norges Public Fund. As a responsible investor, it is crucial to consider the long-term consequences of our investment choices, not only in terms of financial returns but also in terms of societal impact.
We should be encouraging investments that support sustainable and health-conscious businesses, ones that prioritize the well-being of consumers and contribute to positive social and environmental outcomes. This means considering the potential health risks associated with the products and practices of the companies we invest in.
As consumers become increasingly aware of the importance of making healthy choices and the impact of their food choices on their well-being, it is essential for investors to align with this shift in consciousness. By investing in businesses that prioritize nutritious and sustainable food options, we can contribute to a healthier and more sustainable future for all.
Let us urge the Norges Public Fund and other investors to reconsider their investment choices and prioritize investments that promote public health and well-being. Together, we can work towards a future where responsible investing aligns with the values and aspirations of a healthier society. #ProcessedFood#UnhealthyFood#PublicHealthConcerns#Investment#ResponsibleInvesting#NorgesPublicFund#EthicalInvesting#nicolaitangen
FORE! Duck and cover as Gabriel and I share a funny (but informative) podcast episode on the many helpful analogies between smart golf strategy and smart wealth management.
Check out this clip from Episode 46 of "The Trusted Partner Podcast," where hosts Jesse Cramer and Gabriel Chodak meet at the "9th green at 9" for a fun conversation on the similarities between best practices in golf and in wealth management.
You can listen and subscribe to The Trusted Partner Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or at the Cobblestone Capital website (see the link below in the Comments).
🎙 Listen to the latest episode of the Strategy Speaks podcast to explore the fascinating links between geopolitics and technology! We dive into the semiconductor, cloud computing, and space sectors, and discuss insights from my European Research Council (ERC) project #CODECSDS Brussels
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Love this! The story of adding pineapple to pizza is an example of the Magpie innovation strategy and how diversity empowers innovation. I'm unambiguous about where I stand on the pineapple on pizza debate!
Excerpt from A Theory of Everyone:
In folklore, magpies are known for always looking out for shiny objects to bring back to their nests. This is a powerful strategy for empowering innovation – actively seeking recombination and serendipity, collective effort, and new contexts of application. In contrast, a ‘maven’ – from the Yiddish word meyvn – refers to someone with deep and thorough expertise on a topic. Mavens can go far, but when they are also magpies then they can go further. Take Sam Panopoulous, a magpie who created one of my favorite pizzas.
The controversial Hawaiian pizza might be the most multicultural food ever created. Sam Panopoulous, a Greek immigrant to Canada, inspired by American Chinese food (think sweet and sour) put a South American ingredient (pineapple) on an Italian dish, naming it after the Polynesian state, allegedly because the brand of tinned pineapples was called ‘Hawaiian’. Hawaiian pizza is popular but divisive, and I want to take this opportunity to tell haters that they should reflect on their life choices.
Hawaiian pizza is also a case study in how immigrants empower innovation.
Immigrants bring solutions from a diverse experience that can be recombined with practices, technologies, and other aspects of culture to solve unsolved problems in their new home. Their diverse experiences naturally lead them to become magpies.
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2moThink you guys need to go to the gym instead of eating In-N-Out every day😂