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A voice documentary of someone doing the hardest yet simplest things a human can do...which is sort themselves out, maybe even become a person they can be proud of one day .I guess we will see
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The Shamums

Danielle and Louise

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Two mum's conversing and bearing their Souls on how to thrive spiritually both as women and for their families. As they explore spirituality and its modern interpretation through Essene Shamanism, they discuss the myriad of concepts in our world and how to consciously relate. Danielle Delaney is a practicing Naturopath, lifetime spiritual seeer and mother to 3 young children. Living a rural life at her farm in mid coast NSW Australia, she brings her rounded lifestyle and experience to each t ...
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Airwave, a Sri Lankan electronic music artist, is known for his unique blend of organic house and progressive house. His debut EP, released in June 2024, marked a significant milestone in his career. His performances combine organic sounds with futuristic beats, creating an atmosphere of delicate harmonies and relentless energy. Airwave's passion f…
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Zach Yadegari joins the show to discuss his journey from self-taught coder to successful entrepreneur. He shares how he sold his first company, Totally Science, for $100k, his new venture, Cal AI, and the tactics they've used to scale to seven-figures per month in revenue. Balancing education with entrepreneurship, he emphasizes bootstrapping and r…
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Sean O'Sullivan shares his entrepreneurial journey, from not being able to afford food to selling his company for $15 Million at 28 years old. He discusses the traits of a great founder and offers advice for young entrepreneurs navigating today's market. Sean reflects on his early programming days and the founding of MapInfo at age 21, detailing th…
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Join Anthony Pompliano and Shamus Madan as Anthony shares his journey from military service to entrepreneurship. He reflects on the impact of September 11th, handling pressure, and balancing ambition with practicality. The discussion covers business ideas for students, the book that changed his life, and Facebook frameworks that connect humanity in…
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Kian Sadeghi shares his journey, beginning with a personal tragedy that inspired the creation of Nucleus. He explains the decreasing cost and increasing value of genome sequencing and his decision to drop out of UPenn to focus on build a biotech company. Kian shares the challenges he faced and the strategies he used to raise $18 Million from invest…
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Dylan Diamond shares his entrepreneurial journey, starting with making websites in 4th grade to becoming Tesla's youngest intern at 17 to dropping out of UPenn to pursue building a company. He discusses his engineering background, early projects, and the creation and adoption of the Saturn app. Dylan balances his Tesla work with app development, me…
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Dj Justis - A young 18 year old lad from Vilnius Lithuania. He plays a variety of music, but mainly house, tech house genres. Justis has a very experimental style and can get very creative when it comes performing live. He has already played in various clubs, radio stations, etc. With this featured set Justis shows his mastery over mixing and music…
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Bryan Clayton joins Shamus Madan to discuss his entrepreneurial journey, starting with his early experiences and scaling a lawn mowing business to $10M. Bryan shares insights from selling that business and transitioning to Greenpal, tackling early challenges and learning from failures. He details his journey into software development, building a te…
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Jacob Klug, a 20-year-old entrepreneur, embarked on a remarkable journey when he co-founded Creme Digital. At Creme, they specialize in creating beautiful software products at a fraction of the traditional cost and time. Their portfolio ranges from MVPs for startups to internal tools for Fortune 500 companies. What’s even more impressive? All their…
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Shamus Madan interviews Gina Gotthilf, covering her pivotal career decision with Tumblr, an unexpected experience with a former boss, and she grew Duolingo to 200M users with PR. They discuss trust and risk in startups, PR misconceptions, meeting President Obama, and her work with Latin American startups at Latitude.(0:00) Introduction(0:23) Gina's…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan interviews Chess.com's Erik Allebest about his entrepreneurial journey, the challenges of running a $100 million business, and maintaining balance. They delve into building company culture in a remote setting, growth strategies, and the impact of AI on online chess. 🐦 Follow the host: https://twitter.com/shamusmadan 📩 …
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When Neil Parikh was in medical school, he called his parents to say he was taking a year off to move to NYC. At the time, they were furious, but little did he know that would be one of the best decisions of his life. He partnered with his friend, whom he met at a coworking space, to build a DTC mattress company. Their most recent valuation was at …
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At just 12 years old, Sam Obletz decided to put his studies on the back burner and start a computer integration company with his friend. Today, he has come a long way from building computers and is now on a mission to change advertising forever. This is his multi-billion dollar plan. Follow the host: https://twitter.com/shamusmadan 📩 Join The Dealr…
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Our heart is the centre connection of omnidirectional forces of love. In order for us to use it at its greatest ability, we require a journey of self discovery on our ability to be love, hold love and give love. This ongoing journey is one that we can support ourselves through with daily steps and practices that will allow us to explore and expand …
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The education system is broken, but Tade Oyerinde is on a mission to save it with his startup Campus. He raised tens of millions from Sam Altman, Dr. Shaquille O'Neal, and many others. This is his multi-billion dollar plan. Follow the host: https://twitter.com/shamusmadan 📩 Join The Dealroom: https://dealroompodcast.com/subscribe Learn more about C…
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When our mind deviates to automatic negative thoughts, we live in a state of negativity and all that aligns with this. The voice behind the negative thoughts is referred to as the inner critic- judgemental, criticising and demeaning. How can we become aware of this voice in relation to our own thoughts? And more importantly how can we address its i…
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So much of what we do is down to our gut health. Our mood, our energy levels, our connection to our intuition... In this episode we discuss the factors at play that contribute to the health and vitality of our gut and ways we can reshape and renew our physical and energetic bodies to align optimally in our gut. Follow along with Dan + Lou through i…
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In 2016, Joe Lemay's balance sheet for Rocketbook was -$400k, and no VC would touch him. Bootstrapping was his only option. After four years of sweat and tears, he and his co-founder, Jake, built the company to a +$50M exit. This is the story of Rocketbook. Connect with Joe Lemay here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lemayjoe/ Follow the host: https://…
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When we are working in harmony with the Universe and the greater availability of co-creation, part of the process is to recognise what we are holding on to. Sometimes it is in a relationship, sometimes in career or even old habits. We are discussing all that is behind the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual aspects of holding on and how we fo…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan chats with Bobby Brannigan about his entrepreneurial journey, from his father's grocery store to stock trading and textbook business. They discuss Bobby's innovative strategies, business financing, handling lawsuits, and market competition. Bobby shares his personal journey, including a life-changing backpacking trip a…
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Have you been feeling the shift in 2024? How do you pick up on and roll with whats been shown to you and communicated for your most aligned path ahead? We open up our first episode of the year discussing how we have been working with what has been coming through for this year already and how you too can access and apply a strategy that will bear th…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan chats with Lucie Basch about her fight against food waste, the creation and scaling of her platform, Too Good To Go. They discuss the economic and environmental impacts, onboarding challenges, international expansion, and the importance of a company's story. Lucie also shares advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Meet Luc…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan converses with Noah Kagan about his journey from his early marketing experiences to his time at Facebook and Mint. They discuss 'Test and Invest', a strategy used by AppSumo, and Noah shares advice he'd give to his younger self. Not long after graduating from UC Berkeley, Noah became employee #30 at Facebook, where he …
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In this episode, Shamus Madan talks with Ben Van Leeuwen about his journey in the ice cream industry, starting a business with limited capital, and building a positive culture. They discuss hiring strategies, finding capital for growth, overcoming challenges, and the reality of overnight success. It was the summer of 2004. Ben Van Leeuwen was looki…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan converses with Matt Chan about his entrepreneurial journey. They discuss Matt's transition to entrepreneurship with Alpine Media, his experiences in agency work, and how he ventured into the pool building industry. Matt shares his encounters with personal challenges, including a robbery in Greece, and how he overcame i…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan speaks with Dori Yona about his entrepreneurial journey, from his early ventures to the founding of Ernie. They discuss the challenges of shutting down a company, leading to the creation of Simple Closure, a solution that simplifies this process. Yona shares insights on customer acquisition, growth, and securing ventur…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan talks to Ritwik Pavan about his journey from creating his first app, Flappy Yeeke, to establishing Linker Logic Technologies. They discuss Ritwik's transition to Vade, the inception of Krava, its role in addressing the housing crisis, and future goals. Ritwik shares his long-term vision and advice for aspiring entrepre…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan interviews Kat Cole, discussing her early life, work experiences, and decision to drop out of college. They delve into overcoming stereotypes, imposter syndrome, and the challenges of being a young executive. The importance of financial education and self-love are also discussed, with Cole offering advice on independen…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan talks with Emil Michael about the importance of mentors, his career journey post-Harvard, and his transition to the public sector. They discuss the shifting honor from public to private sector and Emil's experience at Uber, including its growth, international expansion challenges, and evolution into a 'SuperApp'. They …
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In this episode, Shamus Madan interviews Hussein Fazal, discussing his entrepreneurial journey, the transition from bootstrapping to VC funding, and breaking into a duopolistic market. They also talk about Steph Curry's investment, remote work culture, and traits of successful entrepreneurs. The year is 2008. Hussein Fazal just quit his tech job to…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan speaks with Jason Shuman about the challenges of entrepreneurship, from dealing with self-doubt to choosing business locations. They discuss strategies for building a strong VC network, the difficulties of raising capital, and how to handle business failure. The conversation wraps up with Jason's approach to seed inves…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan chats with Bob Muglia about his career from early digital communication to Microsoft and beyond. They discuss startup expansion, cloud computing, AI, and the importance of focus and values in business. The conversation also delves into the future and risks of AI, societal implications, and Bob's book "The Data Pernoor.…
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What one of us is feeling, all of us are feeling and this has become very apparent to us through our friendships, careers and spiritual work. We're living in a time of accelerated energetic changes and shifts which can sometimes feel overwhelming and ungrounding while we live out our day to day. We talk about how we can acknowledge what is surround…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan interviews Matt Higgins, discussing his journey from poverty to becoming the youngest press secretary in history. They delve into topics like self-reliance, the relationship between opportunity and data, and the importance of supportive partnerships. The conversation also touches on personal growth through depression, …
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In this episode, Shamus Madan interviews Neil Blumenthal, co-founder of Warby Parker. They discuss Blumenthal's journey from Vision Spring to Warby Parker, the importance of customer experience, and the company's expansion strategies. They also delve into the future of glasses industry, Warby Parker's social impact, and key takeaways for entreprene…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan converses with Ben Lamm about his journey from early life to becoming the founder of Colossus Biosciences. They discuss the company's mission, the inspiration behind it, and the challenges of biodiversity loss and raising funding. They also talk about balancing investor advice, the role of celebrity involvement, and de…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan converses with Josh Felser about his entrepreneurial journey, the importance of pioneering in new technologies, and the role of AI in climate tech. They delve into Felser's leadership style, transition from entrepreneurship to venture capitalism, and the significance of investing in Climate Tech. The episode also touch…
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Modern day expectations on women either within the family, as a partner or within career, can very swiftly lead to burnout. The level of output we face day in day out is rarely matching with wellbeing input but we can set intentions to achieve daily/weekly/monthly harmony through small steps towards restoring inner balance. We discuss simple ways t…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan chats with Courtney Reum, co-founder of M13. They discuss Courtney's journey from Goldman Sachs to entrepreneurship, the role of investment banking in business success, and the unique dynamics of founding a business with a family member. They delve into the concept of 'doing the impossible' in business, the transition …
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In this episode, Shamus Madan talks to Mike Salguero about his entrepreneurial journey, from his early ventures to the birth and growth of ButcherBox. They discuss the impacts of venture capital, hiring strategies, and the future of meat consumption, concluding with advice for young adults. Let’s talk about entrepreneurship. Over the last few decad…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan chats with Wes Kao about her early career, transition into entrepreneurship, and the role of Maven in online learning. They discuss the impact of COVID-19 on e-learning, the potential of solopreneurship, and the future of online education. Wes Kao is the Co-Founder of Maven, the platform for cohort-based courses. Prior…
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On and individual and collective basis we all have experience of trauma. This affects us not only physically and emotionally but also on a Soul level. The repair of trauma and its impact must include the repair of the Soul to full embody healing and recovery. We discuss what Soul loss/Soul fragmentation is and how we can apply soul retrieval to hea…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan interviews venture capitalist Maryanna Saenko. They discuss her journey from science and engineering to venture capital, the formation of Future Ventures, and their investment strategy in future tech companies. The conversation also explores the concept of winner-take-all markets, Saenko's interest in sustainable solut…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan interviews Indus Khaitan, discussing his journey to Oracle, the challenges faced by immigrant entrepreneurs, and the importance of networking. They delve into Khaitan's role at Quollum, the customer acquisition process, and valuable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Indus Khaitan is the CEO of Quolum. He has over two …
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In this episode, Shamus Madan converses with Noam Bardin about his tech journey and the creation of Post. They delve into comparisons between Post and TikTok, Post's business model, and its moderation policies. They discuss user engagement, verification processes, misinformation, and the community's role. The impact of social media on mental health…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan talks with Oscar Muñoz about his journey from his grandmother's lessons to becoming the first Hispanic CEO of a major airline. They discuss Oscar's transition into the beverage industry, the role of mentors, strategies for turning around struggling companies, and the impact of personal health crises on his business dec…
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In this episode, Shamus Madan engages with Matt MacInnis, discussing his journey from founding Inkling to his transition to Rippling. They delve into the concept of Rippling as a compound startup, misconceptions about such startups, and how to manage growth in economic tightening. They also touch on ethical layoff management and insights for future…
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The Law of Rhythm states that everything flows up and down, in and out just like the tides of the ocean. Everything in our world has a rhythm and often we have become dis-associated to attune to our own internal rhythms and cycles which in turn affect our outer world. In this episode we talk about how to pay attention to your own rhythms and cycles…
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