For this episode of the Connect To Fans podcast I spoke with Jake Kiser, CEO of StrongKey, a cybersecurity company specializing in user authentication and data encryption. We discussed his claim that StrongKey can give you the same security the Department of Defense uses for less than you [would] spend on a photocopier, changing people’s behavior around security through rewards and dopamine hits, and what he learned through his work and travels in sub-Saharan Africa that is helping him build this business.
Listen to the interview Excited to announce that a new podcast has been added to the Connect To Fans media group. "A Healthy Dose Of ER" - A Podcast About All Things ER. Two longtime friends talk through episodes, dish about characters, and basically revel in the fact that their favorite show is finally available for binging.
Listen to the first episode Join the Facebook group You can also get the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and soon Google Play. For this episode of the Connect To Fans podcast I spoke with Tamara Rogers, a blockchain lawyer and general counsel with Pithia Inc. We discussed her company’s recent purchase of public stock using cryptocurrency, why she describes blockchain as a “genuine disruptive technology”, and the potential uses for blockchain technology in the music industry.
Listen to the interview At HQ Raleigh yesterday recording an interview for the Connect To Fans podcast. Nice facility. Interviewed Mike Doyle of Drive 80 about using animation in the business world. Episode will be released in a couple of weeks.
For this episode of the Connect To Fans podcast I spoke with Laurie Ruettimann, a writer, speaker and consultant specializing in Human Resources and general workforce issues. We discussed the various ways most workplaces are broken and how to fix them, why she felt she could only change the system from the outside and not while on the inside, and how the gig economy is an absolute mess.
Listen to the interview For this episode I spoke with Ken Moore, CEO of Anfield. We discussed how companies that do not train their people consistently underperform companies that do, a case where a lack of training led to a public relations disaster for a major airline, and the art of tactfully telling a client that they are on the wrong path.
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