Mercenary Podcast

#18 Nate Abele, CTO of Radify.io

52 min · 14. nov. 2016
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In this episode we bring on Nate Abele, CTO of Radify.io to talk about how technology is shaping small businesses. Recorded just before the election - thought happily with almost nil election talk - we disuss a wide range of topics including: What Nate does at Radify Automation The meaning of work Technology in general Future of banking and small business lending Monetary Policy and Stock Buy Backs Though he says he'll regret it, Matt and Nate say they're excited for Trump to shake things up Legal Tax Havens Escaping to Estonia [https://e-estonia.com/e-residents/about/] Working Abroad The meaning of government in its most base sense Reasoning from first principals Processes for more productive work without distraction How each Dan, Matt and Nate like to work without wasting time Some apps we like: Flowstate [http://www.theverge.com/2016/1/28/10853534/flowstate-writing-app-mac-ios-delete-everything] Evernote [https://evernote.com/] Timing App [https://timingapp.com/faq.php] NOTE: Dan decided to record the podcast in a really loud location outside of his office and contributed to most of the poor audio quality.

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episode #18 Nate Abele, CTO of Radify.io cover

#18 Nate Abele, CTO of Radify.io

In this episode we bring on Nate Abele, CTO of Radify.io to talk about how technology is shaping small businesses. Recorded just before the election - thought happily with almost nil election talk - we disuss a wide range of topics including: What Nate does at Radify Automation The meaning of work Technology in general Future of banking and small business lending Monetary Policy and Stock Buy Backs Though he says he'll regret it, Matt and Nate say they're excited for Trump to shake things up Legal Tax Havens Escaping to Estonia [https://e-estonia.com/e-residents/about/] Working Abroad The meaning of government in its most base sense Reasoning from first principals Processes for more productive work without distraction How each Dan, Matt and Nate like to work without wasting time Some apps we like: Flowstate [http://www.theverge.com/2016/1/28/10853534/flowstate-writing-app-mac-ios-delete-everything] Evernote [https://evernote.com/] Timing App [https://timingapp.com/faq.php] NOTE: Dan decided to record the podcast in a really loud location outside of his office and contributed to most of the poor audio quality.

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