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Story in a Bottle

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Jun 28, 2017 • 60min

Beth Newell and Sarah Pappalardo

Often times in our increasingly divided and contentious society, for better or worse, comedy is the only and best way to actually be heard. It’s something that Beth Newell and Sarah Pappalardo, co-founders of Reductress.com, know first hand. Dubbed the “the one and only fake women's news magazine” - through its satirical content -  Reductress aims to raise awareness of feminist issues. Over Bell’s Oberon Ale, Beth & Sarah talk about how it came to be and how their roles have evolved during its lifespan and the method to their madness of creating relevant content on a daily basis. What You’ll Learn: - Why, more than ever, fake news may be EXACTLY what we need to understand important issues - Why being the “Oprah of satire” is the ultimate goal
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Jun 21, 2017 • 1h 1min

Sutian Dong

Sutian Dong, Partner at Female Founder’s Fund has spent much of her career in the Venture space - getting her start in Business School at NYU Stern and early experience at First Mark Capital thereafter. However, it’s a path that was not always so clearly defined for her. Over mezcal at Fool’s Gold, she explains her unique process of elimination in pursuing this direction, how it ended up getting her into venture during some of the key, formative years of startups and tech in NYC, and how it’s culminated to her unique position at Female Founders Fund today. What You’ll Learn: The experience of starting in VC when it was the “step cousin” to private equity and other, more “trendy” finance roles What key things VCs want to hear from founders Why diversity matters in company cultures and how it correlates with success
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Jun 15, 2017 • 1h 33min

Jacob Lewis

Jacob Lewis spent much of his early career in publishing - at the helm of the New Yorker and Conde Nast - during one of the most transitional times in the industry’s history. It was a vantage point that revealed a bird’s eye view of evolving processes and the eccentricities of staff - and ultimately the folly in flailing and dying publishing behemoths. It’s an experience that inspired him to do an about-face and embark on a company on his own - to pursue a path in tech. Over whisky (AND beer) at Fool’s Gold, he explains the challenges of establishing that first company, the lessons he’s learned along the way, and how he’s applying them to his latest endeavor - restaurant rating platform, Renzell. What You'll Learn: - A story of amazing career growth - from working in the mail room to executive levels. - Behind-the-scenes insights about the challenges of evolving with tech in the publishing world. - The importance of nuance of the service industry in reviews.
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Jun 7, 2017 • 1h 23min

Brad Lauster

With the major growth of the tech industry it’s never been easier to become a specialist; from hardware to software, design and development, bootcamps and formal degrees there are no shortage of avenues to take to lead you into your career. This is much different than the opportunities Brad Lauster had when his passion for technology began - as he worked his way from the ground up copying printed programs from Atari magazine. Over Sazeracs at Fool’s Gold in NYC, he shares his wealth of experience in both hardware and software, design and development roles spanning across companies like Intel, Stanford University, Equinox - as well as starting his own product, Bindo - all while making the web a better, more usable tool. This experience is especially important today, as he leads product design at Weight Watchers and helps to bring this aging company into a more engaging future. What You'll Learn: - What key characteristic all User Experience designers should have. - The pros and cons of working for large companies. - The first step to approaching a career in tech.
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May 10, 2017 • 45min

Jo Piazza

Jo Piazza is an award-winning journalist and writer - known for her approach to covering the behind the scenes perspectives of the world’s most taboo or inaccessible topics. From fiction to non- she’s explored a lot of unchartered territory; the world of celebrity endorsements to the elusive lives of nuns and the leaders of a nascent tech industry, and most recently behind the closed doors of marriage. Over mocktails at Fool’s Gold in New York City, she explains how her passion for telling the stories that are not often told was a trajectory set when she was a curious kid growing up in Philadelphia - getting the scoop on locals at a neighborhood bar. It’s certainly a methodology we can raise a glass to. What You’ll Learn: - How Instagram is ruining marriage. - The challenges of being a full time writer in 2017. - How talking with people in bars can lead to a successful career.
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May 3, 2017 • 1h 8min

Bart Mroz

As the tech industry has evolved there is one thing that has separated those who have been successful from those who were not - and that is their adaptability to change. This is a quality that Bart Mroz, CEO of SUMO Heavy Industries, has exuded nearly all his life - since the young age of 12 when he came to the US from Poland without being able to speak a word of English. Since then he has experienced myriad roles in tech - often bearing the burden of being the spearhead of a nascent discipline within older companies and continuing to evolve after he set his sights on a more the entrepreneurial path of running his own company. What You’ll Learn: The value in channeling a “you just gotta learn” attitude in uncertain moments of your life and career How major loss can be beneficial to shaping the future of your business A unique perspective of immigrating to the US and how that experience helped lead to a career of entrepreneurship
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Apr 26, 2017 • 1h 9min

Sehreen Noor Ali

At the height of the information age, emphasis on education is also at an all-time high and conversations about the best approach and paths to success are in abundance. Sehreen Noor Ali, VP, Business Development at Kaplan, not only confronts this from a business perspective, but has been considering the multitude of options for many years. Over grapefruit spritzers, she recalls her personal path through formal education, with many years of post graduate studies and nontraditional, as she learned during her days at the State Department, and finally now, as a mom who is looking for the optimal environment for her daughter to thrive. It’s certainly not a one-size-fits-all model, which has benefit from her warrants consideration ensuring her continued success. What You’ll Learn: - How governments use social media to impact diplomacy - The importance of understanding your learning style - finding the right way to maximize it - How education has had to adapt in the world of digital - Why you should worry about being well-rounded vs. well-educated
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Apr 19, 2017 • 1h 5min

Alex Zalben

When it comes to content - on the internet or otherwise - people usually fall predominantly into a category of “consumer” or “creator,” but can you be both? Alex Zalben’s passion for entertainment started at a young age - with a love of Monty Python that overshadowed his apprehension of public performing and a desire to write that catapulted him into a career of sketch comedy. However, over time and experience in both the comedy scene in NYC and professionally at Marvel, MTV and TVguide.com, he’s used his unique perspective to blur the lines and stay true to both aspects of his passion - a true appreciator (and self-proclaimed nerd) of the art he loves and a contributor who furthers the art himself.
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Apr 12, 2017 • 1h 1min

Arikia Millikan

Arikia Millikan is a journalist and entrepreneur with a resume that boasts digitizing traditionally print-centric brands. It’s a career that’s given her a fair share of behind-the-scenes experiences with the epidemic that’s overtaking the industry - the continued and steepening uphill battle of maintaining the right motivation in the world of news and content. Over Bloody Marys (with a fun twist) at Fools Gold in NYC, she explains how her unique approach in applying engineering principles paired with a “squeaky wheel” reputation help her press forward and innovate within this challenging space. What You’ll Learn: - The harm in not keeping balance in the separation between content and revenue in the world of publishing. - Why it’s valuable to apply approaches from other disciplines when innovating and evolving media. - How improved tools can make all the difference in quality content creation.
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Apr 5, 2017 • 1h 29min

Austin Smith

If you’ve ever dreamed of your hobby becoming a career, Austin Smith’s story will resonate with you. Growing up in Des Moines, Iowa, Austin’s earliest interest was music, which led him to be the music director at his dad’s church at the ripe old age of 13. Going on to study music Washington University, technology was just a side interest that he didn’t know could be a career. Over Zinfandel from Ridge Vineyards, Austin talks about the most formative experience of his career, how hacking his customer service job with technology helped him realize that maybe it was time to turn that side interest into a job, and how working on technology for The Observer and The Economist led him to form Alley Interactive with his business partner, Matt Johnson, to simplify life for the people creating journalism and to help people connect with the world around them. What You’ll Learn: - How going with your gut, being willing to figure it out as you go along, and partnering with the right people can lead to a great business. - How working in a service job early on helps you relate to people throughout your career.

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