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    andrew miller

    Explore " andrew miller" with insightful episodes like "From friendship to restaurateurship", "What just happened? Taylor Hawkins, Will Smith and more. Plus March Madness tepid takes and bracket update, great Spring Break trips and conversation starters for awkward introverts. It's a 100% BMOC-free episode.", "Vigilant and Unpredictable", "#7 Andrew Miller on self-employment and small business management during a worldwide pandemic" and "Epi 129: Andrew Miller aka AndrewStartups Talks Efficient Startup Marketing & Growth Hacking" from podcasts like ""FoodCrush", "Sports Wednesday Worldwide!", "No Crying In Baseball", "One Wild Life Podcast with Abbie Barnes" and "SOB: Style of Business The Podcast"" and more!

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    From friendship to restaurateurship

    From friendship to restaurateurship

    Running a restaurant takes vision, business acumen, determination and attention to detail. But it also requires adaptability, knowledge of the market and a willingness to work hard and evolve with the times. All of those things came into play for Chef Andrew Miller, Cameron Whyte and Same Emery as they embarked on a collective journey to open Merriment Social, Third Coast Provisions and Flourchild Pizza.

    During the 150th episode of the FoodCrush Podcast, we’re talking with these longtime friends, colleagues and business partners about their entry into the restaurant industry and their first-hand experience creating brands that resonated with diners in Milwaukee. What made the friends decide to go into business together? How did they build the skills they needed to make it happen? From Miller’s inaugural experiences running a local Italian restaurant in Northern Illinois to the opening of their third restaurant (and marketing their adjacent frozen pizza brand), this podcast traces the careers of three friends whose restaurants helped to change the face of the dining scene in Milwaukee.

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    What just happened? Taylor Hawkins, Will Smith and more. Plus March Madness tepid takes and bracket update, great Spring Break trips and conversation starters for awkward introverts. It's a 100% BMOC-free episode.

    What just happened? Taylor Hawkins, Will Smith and more. Plus March Madness tepid takes and bracket update, great Spring Break trips and conversation starters for awkward introverts. It's a 100% BMOC-free episode.
    March Madness Tepid Takes and SW Bracket update. Current Event bit... “What Just Happened?!” Featuring Taylor Hawkins RIP, Will Smith smackaroo, Toto Wolf turtleneck, Andrew Miller retirement and Spring Break trip memories. Plus we talk Conversation Starters/Ice Breakers for awkward introverts. It's a 100% BMOC-free episode.

    Vigilant and Unpredictable

    Vigilant and Unpredictable

    Patti and the Pottymouth reveal their Fantasy Boyfriend Baseball rosters for the new season, backing up their selections with references to Wardle vs Wordle strategies, adult beverages, philanthropy, children, and cars. So that tracks. Sticky stuff is back, bringing a new level of awkward to umpire duties. NYC caves to the sports lobby and rolls back a vaccine mandate, while Toronto fans tell unvaxxed players on US teams where to put their accusations of competitive imbalance. The Red Sox hold the line and Trevor Story makes a good choice. Pottymouth highlights women’s baseball in Pakistan, Malaysia, and Venezuela. UK Women go to France, and Australian women go to the finals. How about the view from this ballpark, setting the record for game played at highest elevation? Bernie Sanders wants to Save American Baseball from the whims of billionaire owners and we were with him even before he said “oligarch.” We say “hogwashy,” “if she says so, it IS so,” “back up articulation,” and refer to the Blue Jays as “that other bird.” 

    Get boosted, fight the man, and find us on Twitter @ncibpodcast, on Facebook @nocryinginbball, Instagram @nocryinginbball and on the Interweb at nocryinginbball.com. Please take a moment to subscribe to the show, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to NCiB. Become a supporter at Patreon to help us keep doing what we do. Say goodnight, Pottymouth.

    #7 Andrew Miller on self-employment and small business management during a worldwide pandemic

    #7 Andrew Miller on self-employment and small business management during a worldwide pandemic

    Andrew Miller spent the first chapter of his working life in Military Intelligence units. After 12 years of service he left to begin a self-employed career as a consultant, coach, and mentor, working for many blue chip companies including HSBC, Ericsson, Alcatel Telecom, Dell, British Energy and British Airports Authority as well as for national government agencies and departments.

    In 2007 during the financial crash, Andrew branched out into a career as a wedding photographer, firmly establishing himself in the industry. Most recently, Andrew has taken his passion for the great outdoors and combined it with his coaching and mentoring training, creating Dreaming Of The Outdoors, where he looks to use nature to help gain clarity of thought and solutions for his clients. 

    In this episode Andrew and I dive into everything small-business, from defining a brand and pricing work, to finding clients and managing workload to ensure a work-life balance that promotes sound mental and physical health.

    If you’d like to find out more about Andrew and his journey from 12 years of military service into the world of self-employment, please do tune in to our last episode, that's number 6, to find out more. 

    Contact Andrew

    https://www.andrew-miller.co.uk
    https://www.rubus-consultants.co.uk
    https://www.dreamingoftheoutdoors.com
     

     

    Epi 129: Andrew Miller aka AndrewStartups Talks Efficient Startup Marketing & Growth Hacking

    Epi 129: Andrew Miller aka AndrewStartups Talks Efficient Startup Marketing & Growth Hacking

    Andrew Miller visits the show with tons of great information on startup marketing hacks and tips on business growth. A startup marketing expert, Andrew helps entrepreneurs and early-stage startups efficiently and effectively build their brands. 

    Thanks for tuning in! Connect on Twitter or IG

    The art of the sandwich: A chat with Chef Andrew Miller of Third Coast Provisions

    The art of the sandwich: A chat with Chef Andrew Miller of Third Coast Provisions

    Listen in as we go deep with local sandwich connoisseur and chef, Andrew Miller of Third Coast Provisions and Merriment Social. He’ll spill the beans on what makes a good sandwich and how he uses sandwiches to inspire fine dining dishes. We’ll also discuss the best and worst of sandwich condiments, his favorite creation for football Sundays and more.

    The Cloudcast #318 - Evolution of Cloud Data Management

    The Cloudcast #318 - Evolution of Cloud Data Management
    Brian talks with Kenneth Hui (@kenhuiny, Technical Marketing Engineer) and Andrew Miller (@andriven, Technical Marketing Manager) at @Rubrik about how Cloud Data Management is changing with the evolution of distributed systems and the use of the public cloud.

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    Show Notes
    • Topic 1 - Ken, welcome back to the show. Andrew, welcome to the show. Tell us a little bit about your backgrounds and what attracted you to go work for Rubrik?
    • Topic 2 - So in the last 12-14 months, Rubrik has taken $240M+ ($292M total) in VC funding and is adding 100s of people per quarter. I thought the days of VC investment in non-cloud infrastructure companies was over. What’s going on?
    • Topic 3 - Let’s talk about Rubrik’s core architecture and why it’s so different from what companies have used in the past?
    • Topic 4 - How much are people using the public cloud as a storage destination, and what has to happen differently to get data into the public cloud vs. what has to happen in a local data center?
    • Topic 5 - With Rubrik’s different architecture (software-centric, distributed processing, etc.), what new best-practices are starting to emerge?
    • Topic 6 - From what I can see, Rubrik is mostly focused on VM-centric environments. Any plans to get into container-centric environments?
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