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Profiling the hidden gems and emerging leaders of the great Kiwi ex-pat community

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episode Mike Forster, co-founder at Onfido, on startup pricing, big brand marketing and angel investing at the bottom of the world artwork
Mike Forster, co-founder at Onfido, on startup pricing, big brand marketing and angel investing at the bottom of the world

Today we catch up with Mike Forster, Marketing Director at Yum brands in Sydney, and previously co-founder of the red-hot UK Fintech startup Onfido. Onfido now a dominant player in the identity space having raised over $60m USD. In this episode David and Mike chat about lessons learned the hard way and what Mike calls street fighting your way to series A, how the marketing landscape is evolving with big data, plus what Mike really looks for in Angel investments. Huge thank you to Dave Insull for the intro that made this episode possible, and we hope you get a lot out of this episode with an exceptional Kiwi expat. If you have any feedback or suggestions please feel free to reach out to us at team(AT)diaspora.nz. Transcription: http://www.diaspora.nz/transcript-mike-forster-charging-customers-more-makes-startups-stronger-understanding-big-brand-marketing-and-angel-investing-at-the-bottom-of-the-world/

19 feb 2019 - 18 min
episode Tom Harding, Co-founder & CEO of Mish Guru on the future of Snapchat and Building a Remote Team artwork
Tom Harding, Co-founder & CEO of Mish Guru on the future of Snapchat and Building a Remote Team

Today we catch up with Tom Harding, Founder and CEO of Mish Guru, the startup leading the charge in helping brands effectively develop, monitor and monetise content through Snapchat’s platform. Before empower brands to tell better stories through Snapchat, Tom was co-founder of Sitesorted and has been involved in the Lightning lab incubator back in New Zealand after a dual degree in engineering at Canterbury. In this episode David and Tom chat about what they’re watching in growing their business, a deep dive on building successful remote teams and doing business as a Kiwi in New York. Huge thank you to Sam Ragnarsson for the intro that made this episode possible, and we hope you get a lot out of this episode with this great Kiwi founder making waves in the US. If you have any feedback or suggestions please feel free to reach out to us at team(AT)diaspora.nz. Transcription: http://www.diaspora.nz/linear-advertising-is-dying-whats-next-for-snap-inc-and-building-a-remote-team-with-tom-harding-founder-ceo-of-mish-guru/

18 feb 2019 - 29 min
episode Steven Banerjee, Co-founder & CEO at Mekonos, on jumping from academia to medicine and enabling the next wave of genomic medicine artwork
Steven Banerjee, Co-founder & CEO at Mekonos, on jumping from academia to medicine and enabling the next wave of genomic medicine

We caught up with Steven Banerjee, founder and CEO of Mekonos. After studying towards a PhD in Mechanical Engineering in Canterbury, NZ, Steven translated his research and passion to Mekonos—working on the edge of medicine, developing nano-needle arrays that allow the manipulation of cells at scale, helping reduce cost and time to develop cures. In this episode David and Steven discuss moving into highly specialized fields without prior deep background (in Steven's case going from mechanical engineering to medicine), how Steven has built relationships + secured investment from leaders at the top of the industry, and finally how he'd love to see other scientists and academics following his footsteps and building startups. If you have any feedback or suggestions please feel free to reach out to us at team@diaspora.nz

18 feb 2019 - 17 min
episode Alex Kendall, Co-founder at Wayve.ai on Machine Vision and the Future of Autonomous Driving artwork
Alex Kendall, Co-founder at Wayve.ai on Machine Vision and the Future of Autonomous Driving

We caught up with Alex Kendall, an ex-pat Kiwi currently living in Cambridge, UK, where he’s a research fellow Trinity College finishing off a PhD in computer vision and robotics. Alex is blending his research into a business with the launch of Wayve.ai. In this interview, you’ll hear about Alex’s path into the cutting edge of computer science, learn about what machine vision really is and how has accelerated development in fields such as Autonomous driving. Alex also drops a few gems for founders back home in New Zealand, and predictions about the future of the industry. Big thanks to David Gawith for the original introduction to Alex! You can listen/follow on SoundCloud below, or subscribe on iTunes to hear more!

18 feb 2019 - 23 min
episode Campbell Brown, Founder of PredictHQ on the information economy and what it takes to crack the US artwork
Campbell Brown, Founder of PredictHQ on the information economy and what it takes to crack the US

In this episode, David sits down with Campbell Brown, founder and CEO of Predict HQ. An events intelligence platform based out of San Francisco, Predict HQ helps clients ranging from big-name airlines to Uber better manage their supply and pricing. Since this episode was recorded, Campbell and the team have gone on to raise a further $15m round in funding from the likes of Rampersand VC and the SF-based Lightspeed Ventures. Huge thank you to Jon Davies for the intro that made this episode possible, and we hope you get a lot out of this episode with what is truly an exceptional Kiwi operating on the world stage. If you have any feedback or suggestions please feel free to reach out to us at team(AT)diaspora.nz. Transcription: http://www.diaspora.nz/transcript-for-campbell-brown-founder-of-predicthq-on-the-information-economy-and-what-it-takes-to-crack-the-us-market/

18 dic 2018 - 20 min
Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
MI TOC es feliz, que maravilla. Ordenador, limpio, sugerencias de categorías nuevas a explorar!!!
Me suscribi con los 14 días de prueba para escuchar el Podcast de Misterios Cotidianos, pero al final me quedo mas tiempo porque hacia tiempo que no me reía tanto. Tiene Podcast muy buenos y la aplicación funciona bien.
App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
contenidos frescos e inteligentes
La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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