Austin Fire Show

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A podcast detailing the journeys of entrepreneurs, creatives, and kickass people in the fastest growing city in the US.

Episodes

  • #29 The Last Episode of the Austin Fire Show

    01/09/2017 Duration: 42min

    As the Austin Fire Show wraps up, I was asked by a few to field some questions myself, and we had some great questions. So, without further ado, here’s my friend, Chad Stith.

  • #28 The Pressure of a Startup | Andy Tryba, CEO RideAustin + Cam Doody, CEO BellHops

    04/08/2017 Duration: 24min

    Today, I’m sitting down with Cam Doody, CEO of BellHops, and Andy Tryba, CEO of RideAustin. These are two separate interviews in one episode, and the common theme is the pressure and ambiguity you have to deal with in a startup. My biggest take-away from this: You will mess up. You will be stressed. You will not know what you’re doing, but that’s the price you must pay while pursuing something worthwhile. And it is worthwhile. If you like or hate this episode, please leave a review on iTunes, because apparently that’s what I’m told I should ask you guys for. If you want to yell at me, I can be reached at moby@austinfireshow.comAs always, enjoy.

  • #27 The Psychology of Video Games, Shared Experiences, and Personal Heroism

    28/07/2017 Duration: 44min

    Today, I’m sitting down with Gordon Walton, President on ArtCraft Entertainment Inc and a pioneer in the video game industry, who;s worked on games such a Sims Online and Star Wars: the Old Republic. His company, ArtCraft, is currently working on Crowfall, which is MMO breaking many of the rules in the MMO industry. MMO are massively multiplayer online games, such as World of Warcraft.I love doing this episode because I learned a ton:How a veteran looks at an industry and assesses a product, consumer, and market risks in order to make a strategic decision.The bonds and relationships that are made by sharing experiences virtually, whether those experiences are joyful, sad, angry, or stressfulAnd then, an idea I’m curious about since it drives a lot of ambition I see in myself is, the idea of personal heroism and how we think we perceive ourselves as the protagonist in our stories.As always, enjoy.

  • #26 Diving Deep into the Life of a Forever Freelancer | Emily Leach, Founder Freelance Conference

    14/07/2017 Duration: 34min

    Whenever most think about freelancing, the image that pop up in their mind is someone on a beach, sipping a Corona (this is not an ad

  • #25 There Is No Such Thing As An Overnight Success || Sujan Patel, Serial Entrepreneur

    07/07/2017 Duration: 44min

    Today, I’m sitting down with Sujan, one of the people I know who I consider operate their life, business, and relationships at a fast, high-performing, yet thoughtful, level.Sujan’s an entrepreneur - suprise! - marketer and friend. He is a growth marketers who runs multiple SaaS business, writes for Inc Magazine, and, from what I’ve seen, lives life to the fullest he can.I really enjoy conversations like the one you’re going to listen to, and I get to record them and push them out as a podcast.In this conversation, we’re talking about the levels one must go through in life to get to where one wants, how work-life balance works when you’re hustling, and staying at the top of your field.You can reach out to Sujan on Twitter @sujanpatel.Enjoy.

  • #24 Why did Amazon buy Whole Foods? | Patrick Badolato, University of Texas

    29/06/2017 Duration: 35min

    As you know, Amazon bought Whole Foods recently. If you don’t, I’d love to get you on the show and learn how you develop such a low-information diet, especially if there is an organic option that can be delivered in two hours - no, I’m not kidding. Back to the skin of the matter. Why did Amazon buy Whole Foods? What are the strategic implications of the purchase? Is Amazon close to having monopolistc power on online retail? Today, I’m sitting with Patrick Badolato, an accounting professor at the University of Texas McCombs school of business, and a few more things:PHD in Accounting from DukeTeaches in the MBA, MSTC, MPA and MSF programs at UTWorked with and consulted for Harvard Business School and Harvard Business Publishing on various accounting materialsHis teachings focus on Financial Accounting, and Financial Statement Analysis, and he was actually my professor at the MS Tech Commercialization this summer. We’re discussing:Performance of Whole Foods over the yearsWhole Food’s First-Mover Advantage vs. Su

  • #23 WTH is a Go-to-Market Strategy and How do I make Mine? | Sloan Foster

    23/06/2017 Duration: 38min

    In this episode, we’re talking tactics to help you plan taking your product to market.To be specific, the tactics you need to employ once you know what you want to do, but need to take your product or service to market and have questions such as:- What if I have a business. Should I find a partner? How do I do so?- What conversations should I be having with my customers?- Once I have a partner, what’s the next step?- How do I estimate the cost of building a product?- What should I be doing while my product is being built?- What’s the next step when I have a few customers? How do I scale?Today, I’m sitting down with Sloan Foster, Principal of Envisage Associates and Chief Marketing Officer of Pitch-A-Kid, to answer questions like those.Sloan has been working with companies to go to market for more than 20 years, in multiple industries, and across various types of technologies. She designs both short and long term strategies to generate revenues at the right time to maximise customer value, which is what people

  • #22 How to Sell All Your Shit and Start Fresh | Todd Nevins, Host GoHuntLife

    09/06/2017 Duration: 59min

    Sometimes I fantasize that all I own fits into one suitcase, and I have a remote job that I can do from anywhere. It seems like a nice, free, life, full of possibility. It also seems super stressful.But I don’t know anything about it. My friend, Todd, does. In 2010, Todd and his wife Alison sold everything they owned, packed up the remainder in 7 suit cases, and moved to Mexico.For 5 years. After 5 years, he’s back to the US, this time settling down in Austin, TX, where he’s running his own marketing agency.But that’s not why I’m talking to him today.Todd is on the show because he just completed 50 episodes of his podcast, Go Hunt Life, where he interviews people who’ve made drastic switches in their careers, learning how they did it, what they were or were not expecting, and how others can do the same. In this episode, I talk to Todd about how HE did it, what exactly people can do to get to a point where they can leave their jobs and live the life they want (spoiler: it’s not easy), and the best moments from

  • #21 How To Create and Execute on a B2B Sales Strategy | Kenan Rappuchi, Founder Sellerant

    01/06/2017 Duration: 39min

    What if you're a startup business that’s just getting to market and needs to build street cred? What if you’re not Gary Vaynerchuk or Tim Ferriss who’ve dominated Twitter from the beginning? How do you stand out amongst the crowd and get a chance to be heard?That’s where sales comes in.Today, I’m sitting down with Kenan Rappuchi, Founder and Chief Revenue Accelerator of Sellerant, a B2B sales accelerator. They partner with tech startups to setup their complete sales toolkit and process, then research, contact and qualify sales leads to create deal pipeline and acquire new customer revenue wins that are critical to survival and progression to growth stage.In this episode, I quiz Kenan on what to do if you have zero sales experience, where and how to find and connect with your audience, and how to pave a path to revenue. If you’re a startup selling technology products or services, social media and ads won’t create growth quickly enough. You must deeply understand your customers and their business problems, then

  • #20 The Future of Video Games + Virtual Reality | MediaTech Ventures

    19/05/2017 Duration: 46min

    2.2 Billion people play video games.I got a C- in Calculus in college, but I can take a guess - that's a TON of people.Like, a third, you know, of the world, dude.Whenever I hear video games discussed in a serious context (taking about your Kill/Death ratio in Black Ops doesn't count), some questions pop up in my head. Add VR to the mix, and I have no idea where the industry is going.Until now.At a MediaTech Ventures event hosted by my friend Paul OBrien (you might remember him from EP #8 on this show), I got a chance to sit down with some Video Game + VR experts and, as usual, asked my stupid questions.It was fun. Here are some questions I asked that you might be interested in:- Are video games just for fun?- How do you make a successful video game?- Where can I go to learn more about doing so?- Do video game technologies present opportunities to build on the strength of the interaction strength of the medium to build applications in other industries?- Is VR a trend?- What is the future of VR?- How scar

  • #19 The Philoshophy of an Entrepreneur | Vi Nguyen, CEO Homads

    12/05/2017 Duration: 30min

    Today, I'm sitting down with Vi Nguyen, co-founder and CEO of Homads, a market network for rentals of 30+ days that lets you find, talk, and rent with people in your community. In this episode, we talk about the anxiety that comes along with doing new things and how Vi deals with it, the self-awareness that has to go into relationships and your work, and most importantly -- what you have to give up as an entrepreneur

  • #18 | How to Pitch Your Idea | 7 Elements with Examples from Decks that raised $400M+

    21/04/2017 Duration: 17min

    #18 | How to Pitch Your Idea | 7 Elements with Examples from Decks that raised $400M+ by Moby

  • #17 Austin's Global Development Initiatives + The Austin-Pakistan Program | Alicia Dean + Umar Saif

    07/04/2017 Duration: 57min

    #17 Austin's Global Development Initiatives + The Austin-Pakistan Program | Alicia Dean + Umar Saif by Moby

  • #16 Intro to Starting a Business | Marc Nathan

    24/03/2017 Duration: 50min

    If you want to start a business, the first question you ask yourself is this: Where do I start?And the questions keep snowballing.Should I tell people my idea?How do I know my idea is good or not?If I don’t have an idea, what should I do?What the hell is a coworking space, and why should I go there?How do I do market research?How do I find my first customers?How do I find co-founders, partners?If you have these questions, regardless of whether you have already started, or want to start, a business, this episode is for you.Today, I’m sitting down with Marc Nathan. That’s Marc with a C, not a K.Marc does a lot of things, but most relevant to this conversation is his role as a mentor for startups. With years of leadership experience in tech, finance, creative marketing, he is an expert on pitching, customer development, angel investing, ad marketing at scale -- especially for early-stage tech-based startups.He’s got a knack for connecting people, and knows pretty much everyone in town. In fact, as I’m writing th

  • #15 A Frank Discussion on Race + Blackness | Jordan Sterling, Cofounder AlibiX

    10/03/2017 Duration: 01h09min

    Today, I’m sitting down with Jordan Sterling, entrepreneur, creative, and smartass. Let’s list some of what he does. VP of Sales at Data-infiniti, which is a data startup. Co-founder at Silicon Jungle, which is a startup studio. And most relevant to this conversation, co-founder of Alibi X, a platform to showcase the narrative of what it means to be a black millennial.We’re having an open and frank discussion about race, and asking some important questions -- what is his definition of blackness? How is he affected by pre-conceived ideas that others have about him because of the color of his skin? Do we talk about race enough? At the core of it all, is one idea - we must join the narrative of the part of the world we live in, so that others can look at us and say -- hey, that person looks like me. I can do the things they do. I can follow that career path. I can be who I want to be, shedding the ideas of others and myself about how I should act like.Check out some of Jordan’s stuff: www.alibix.coYou

  • #14 Designing Values, People and Pretty Things | John Roescher, CEO Handsome

    24/02/2017 Duration: 43min

    Humans have come to this point in technology, social order, and internet memes because of the ability to exchange ideas, cooperate, and build systems. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn't. It all comes down to how we design everything we do -- whether it's a website, whether it's our outfit, whether it's the government. Meet John, the co-founder and CEO of Handsome. You know that nice glass-walls building you pass by on east 6th? That Handsome.I really enjoyed this interview, because John pulls out examples and observations from a lot of his past experiences -- discovering the internet in high school, his time in the military, and his 4-5 years being a digital nomad around the world.

  • #13 Valentine's Day Special: 23 First Dates

    10/02/2017 Duration: 27min

    Dating can be hard. It can also be wonderful. This Valentine's Day, sit back and listen to 23 Austinites recount their first dates -- ones that never had a second one, ones in which they knew they had found the one, ones people wish they had never went on.Some highlights:Marrying that personBeing shown WalmartStanding ovation after slapping someoneHair catching on fire Showing up to a date in sweatpantsThreat of MurderEnjoy, and be glad you've ever found the one. If not, know that there's someone out there for you.

  • #12 You Will Fail Your New Years Resolutions + How To Be Fit and Confident This Year

    27/01/2017 Duration: 36min

    We're taught to focus on the WHAT, now the HOW. We set ambitious endpoint goals, and get frustrated when we don't achieve them. In this episode, I talk the power of process and how to step up habits to get you to where you want to be.

  • #11 Solving the Problems of the Horse-Buying Industry | Kristine Kelly, Co-founder Equine Exchange

    13/01/2017 Duration: 34min

    1/3 of horse transactions involve fraud.There is no documentation.There is no process.Equine Exchange is changing that, right here in our backyard.

  • #10 Building the Data Network of the Future | Brett Hurt CEO, Jon Loyens CPO data.world

    29/12/2016 Duration: 47min

    How we change the world depends on how we use the massive amount of information that exists, and the massive amount that will follow. Listen to Brett and Jon answer questions about how datadotworld is going to help.

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