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Diana Ransom and Scott Omelianuk talk with Stacy Spikes, Kathryn Minshew and Taryn Langer about how founders should approach dealing with the media. Stacy Spikes is the co-founder and CEO of MoviePass. Kathryn Minshew is the co-founder and form
We return to speaking to Joseph Haughney about his hopes for the Arpanet. We ask other founders how they feel about what the internet has become. We also speak to internet early founder Hans Werner Braun’s daughters about how they reconcile the
It is the late 1970s and early 1980s and the Arpanet is in decline. NSFnet is on the rise in its place. Why did the Arpanet get eclipsed by other networks, and is that OK?
Louis Pouzin is a French academic who some experts say really invented the Arpanet. But is that true, and should any one person be given all the credit?
It’s the 1970s and both the government and academia are doing everything they can to spread the word of the Arpanet. But as the Arpanet gains popularity everywhere after its 1972 coming-out ball in Washington, D.C., through its new phone book,
Many historians say the Arpanet (and ultimately the internet) was born on October 29, 1969. But is that really when the Arpanet began, and who should be given credit for this key moment in internet history?
After World War II, the U.S. had to change the way it communicated if it was going to keep up with the Soviets in the Cold War, especially once Sputnik was launched. It was the vision of a Missouri boy called Lick that would solve those communi
On today's episode, Yaz chats with Fast Company senior writer Mark Sullivan about what's happening with Apple these days. And we learn about the latest biotech research in menopause with Fast Company senior writer Ainsley Harris.
The presidential race is already heating up, and aside from the usual fanfare around frontrunners like Trump and Biden, there are long-shot candidates creating space for themselves on . . . podcasts, of all places. Yaz chatted with ‘Fast Compan
Is AI coming for our jobs?? ‘Fast Company’ senior staff editor Max Ufberg explains that it is . . . but that it’s not all bad news.And Yaz chatted with Loom CEO Joe Thomas—Loom is essentially TikTok for business, which sounds crazier than it i
This is the untold history of how the internet almost didn’t happen. It’s an ode to fathers and daughters. And it’s a tale about the origins of the man-computer symbiosis that’s still profoundly relevant to our society today.Host Christine Ha
Welcome to another episode of the Business Brainstorm Podcast. Our guest for our podcast episode today is the CEO and founder of Diamond Banc. He is a third-generation jeweler, owns Buchroeders – a retail jewelry company that has been in the bu
Welcome to another episode of the Business Brainstorm Podcast. We are joined today by Ed J C Smith. He is an Author, Coach, and the CEO of Champion Consultancy,a top-end agency focused on helping business owners scale their business and increas
This is the Business Brainstorm Podcast! It’s time to learn some words of wisdom from the founder and CEO of WIN Reality, Chris O’Dowd. In 2016, Chris and his father established WIN Reality, combining the pair's baseball knowledge with breakthr
Welcome to another episode of Business Brainstorm. We have invited Adriana Monique Alvarez, CEO and founder of AMA publishing. She's an international best-selling author, and has been seen in Forbes, Huffington Post's international living, Addi
Today on The Human Factor, Eric speaks to Adi Tartarko, Founder and CEO of the home design site, Houzz.
In this episode, Eric talks with the director of the Shorenstein Center and the Edward R. Murrow Professor of Practice of Press, Politics and Public Policy, Nancy Gibbs.
In this latest episode of The Human Factor, Eric sits down with Ragy Thomas, CEO, and founder of the customer experience management platform, Sprinklr.
In this week's episode of The Human Factor, CEO of INC & Fast Company, Eric Schurenberg, talks to Deryl McKissack, CEO of McKissack & McKissack - a continuation of the nation’s oldest African-American architectural firm.
The world of business leadership has shifted dramatically in the past few years – from stockholder capitalism to stakeholder. A higher purpose is what businesses need to be about and companies need to take a stand on societal issues.There’s on
What do Millennials think about purpose? Do they actually buy and work for companies and brands that have activated purpose? Is this a real thing? And what should leaders know about this important generation? We’ve invited a couple of Millenni
Corporations feel like they have to take on social issues, but as we’ve been discussing, doing so isn’t easy.Recent research from RepTrak found that 36 percent of consumers have "felt betrayed" by what a company stands for, and 47 percent have
In a recent Harris poll of customers’ reaction to the COVID-19 crisis, more than 80 percent of respondents said they would remember which companies “did the right thing by their workers.” Three-quarters said they wouldn’t forget those businesse
David Cancel, founder and CEO of business messaging software startup Drift, talks with host Cameron Albert-Deitch about the top five books on his must-read list for the new year.
Kay Koplovitz, Co-Founder and Chairman of Springboard Growth Capital, talks to Cameron Albert-Deitch about PEER INC by Robin Chase
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