Podcast Podcast

Money as a Language With “Finfluencer”Nicole Lapin

Nicole Lapin, a prominent figure in finance and media, champions financial literacy by simplifying complex concepts and advocating for accessible financial information. Through her book Rich Bitch and the Money News Network, she aims to make finance understandable for all, emphasizing the importance of financial education in achieving personal and professional goals. Listen to her insights on the 'Speed of Culture' podcast.

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Staying Ahead of the Curve with Romina Rosado EVP and General Manager Hispanic Streaming at NBCUniversal

In a recent Speed of Culture Podcast episode with Romina Rosado, EVP and General Manager at NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises, key points on the transforming media landscape emerged. Emphasizing the importance of diverse content and understanding younger audiences, Romina highlighted the need for adaptable monetization, data analysis, and engagement with multicultural communities. This insightful conversation is a must-listen for media professionals.

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The Founder Podcast Interview With Matt Britton

Matt is a serial entrepreneur and hustler, getting his start at Boston University and becoming somewhat of a legend as a club promoter in the area. After building a reputation, he began to engage with local companies who wanted to advertise at his events and leverage his network of 75 college student promoters to help promote their businesses. That was the foundation for his first marketing agency, The Magma Group. After a couple of twists and turns and the dot com crash in the early 2000s, he ultimately started a second agency called Mr. Youth (which later rebranded to MRY), a full stack marketing agency and one of the first to run social marketing for big brands. As a part of MRY, he built software called CrowdTap to help manage and incentivize a massive network of college reps, not too unlike the network of college promoters he had built in his early days. CrowdTap was the foundation for the business he runs today called Suzy.

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