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    Explore " jack conte" with insightful episodes like "Open Cameras Reveal How Instagram Influencers Take Photos, Vanessa Pappas Talks To Congress, Patreon’s Layoff Drama, and Instagram Tests Another New Feature", "Order TikTok for lunch, YouTubers want to be robots, and what's in store for 2022", "Eyal Amir", "Will BitClout Be Big For Creators?, Spotify’s Lauren Jarvis Breaks Down Audio, Patreon Gets a $4 Billion Glow Up, and Clubhouse Is Giving Creators Tips" and "Quibi Is Gone And Here’s All The Reasons Why, Is AOC Gaming On Twitch The Future Of Politics?, and Stir Raises $4+ Million To Run Creators’ Businesses" from podcasts like ""Creator Upload", "Creator Upload", "Making Sound with Jann Klose", "Creator Upload" and "Creator Upload"" and more!

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    Open Cameras Reveal How Instagram Influencers Take Photos, Vanessa Pappas Talks To Congress, Patreon’s Layoff Drama, and Instagram Tests Another New Feature

    Open Cameras Reveal How Instagram Influencers Take Photos, Vanessa Pappas Talks To Congress, Patreon’s Layoff Drama, and Instagram Tests Another New Feature

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    Order TikTok for lunch, YouTubers want to be robots, and what's in store for 2022

    Order TikTok for lunch, YouTubers want to be robots, and what's in store for 2022
    TikTok is partnering up with the same people behind Beast Burger to bring viral food items to a food delivery service near you. Meanwhile, at least one veteran YouTuber is trying to phase himself off the platform and phase a virtual avatar of himself in. And here's what we learned in 2021 and what's in store for 2022. Creator Upload Socials: YOUTUBE INSTAGRAM TIKTOK

    Eyal Amir

    Eyal Amir

    EPISODE 39: Eyal Amir is a musician and music technologist. For the last 15 years, Eyal has been active in the global music scene. He became known as the leader and main composer for his prog-rock group Project RnL, and for his collaborations with other musicians such as Jordan Rudess, Jack Conte, Noa and many others. In the last few years Eyal has also focused on his love of music tech, developing pro-audio software for companies such as Waves, Xfer Records, Deadmau5 and many others, and is now in process of launching his own software company. youtube.com/eyalamirmusic

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    What’s next for Patreon and it’s $1.2 billion valuation?, our first Guest tells us WTF is up with Facebook Gaming, Superbam claims 10 billion views for creators, and Dunkin’ runs on Charli D’Amelio

    What’s next for Patreon and it’s $1.2 billion valuation?, our first Guest tells us WTF is up with Facebook Gaming, Superbam claims 10 billion views for creators, and Dunkin’ runs on Charli D’Amelio
    Lauren and Joshua discuss Patreon's raise and $1.2M valuation, Superbam claiming 10 Billion views for Creators, Teespring's partnership with Tiktok, Charli D'Amelio's deal with Dunkin' and our first guest Phil Ranta tells us what's up with Facebook gamingCreator Upload Socials: YOUTUBE INSTAGRAM TIKTOK

    Resonance vs. Reach | Jack Conte, CEO of Patreon | Season 5 Premiere

    Resonance vs. Reach | Jack Conte, CEO of Patreon | Season 5 Premiere

    A plea about creativity in the workplace, and a brief exploration of the evolution of the internet to learn why we should change how we communicate our value to others as creators. We're joined by Patreon's CEO, Jack Conte, as well as a collection of creative voices: Chase Jarvis (CEO of CreativeLive), Deb Aoki (Sr. Experience Designer, Adobe), Josh Bernoff (author, editor, and blogger at Without Bullshit), Juliana Casale (Head of Marketing, CrazyEgg), Angela Schneider (writer and photographer), Macaela Vandermost and Corey Fanjoy (both from Newfangled Studios).

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    Here's what to expect:

    1. IMMEDIATELY: A quick welcome note and video.
    2. WEEK ONE: A few of the most foundational ideas we need to go on this journey together.
    3. EVERY WEEK THEREAFTER: One new story and idea for questioning best practices, being consistently creative, and producing refreshing work.

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    ABOUT THE SHOW:

    Hosted by author and keynote speaker Jay Acunzo, Unthinkable is a sweet-sounding, story-style show exploring conventional thinking that forms in our work and sharing stories of the people who dare to question it. From big brands like Disney/ESPN and Slack to fast-risers like Death Wish Coffee and InVision to craft-driven makers and marketers in the arts, real estate, design/illustration, content marketing, public speaking, books, comedy, and a ton more, we travel to the far reaches of the business world to dig up stories you've never heard, revealing ideas you'd never considered. It's all focused on breaking from conventional thinking to think for ourselves in our work. It's Unthinkable. 

     

    ABOUT THE HOST:

    Jay Acunzo is an author, keynote speaker, and a critically acclaimed show host and executive producer.

    As a digital media strategist at Google, Jay was previously responsible for pushing marketing executives and practitioners into the digital age. He then held multiple leadership positions at high-growth tech startups, including HubSpot, and served as Vice President of Brand at the venture capital firm NextView.

    Jay’s work has been cited in courses at Harvard Business School and by writers at the New York Times, the Washington Post, FastCompany, Fortune, Forbes, and more. He’s been called a “creative savant” by Salesforce and was named to the city of Boston’s “50 on Fire” list.

    Today, Jay travels the world delivering keynotes and producing/hosting episodes of docuseries about creative work as the founder of Unthinkable Media.

    Reflect to Thrive

    Reflect to Thrive

    33:23 - I sent out a weird birthday email - http://travisneilson.com/notes/7-birthday.html

    2:10 - The worst part of birthdays

    6:46 - @_ellenbrook released a product called http://morningpages.net

    9:40 - Travis has a man-crush on Jack Conte - http://youtu.be/mZ02alEkbLw

    10:57 - Peter Hollins and Jackie Evancho Rocked the house - http://youtu.be/9VdwDiedS0Y

    13:02 - What is Patreon? - http://www.patreon.com/

    19:51 - Eff an umbrella, gimme a poncho!

    23:36 - Voice actors documentary - http://www.iknowthatvoice.com/

    25:51 - Using Patreon to increase value to listeners

    34:19 - Having a pay-community can increase interaction quality

    36:37 - Travis might be afraid of rejection

    38:59 - Travis wrote a note for his birthday

    41:22 - “That one movie” - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0841046/

    Travis’ interactive birthday poems: http://travisneilson.com/32-years-of-poetry/

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