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YouTubeにて毎週日曜21時より配信中! この番組は、Vtuberである私達ふたりがゆるーくお喋りしながら皆さんに「ながら聴き」できるコンテンツをお届けするラジオ配信です♪おたよりお待ちしております! Thank you for coming! This stream is a radio stream by Mito and Serato that airs on Youtube on Sundays at 9pm. We will be chatting and reading posts by GoogleForm. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the stream, and any questions you have for the two of us! おたよりの宛先はこちら! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdkFwbpsSwrpDpYAX0AYgAUp74q-oOMewlC5WMNpLO11lUWkQ/viewform
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AfterPLAY

:Quasar & Jimbo

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A weekly show recorded after Quasar & Jimbo DJ their respective residencies, on Saturday nights... Just two DJ's talking about DJ culture/climate, music and life.
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DJ TooHypE aka Hector Delgado's Podcast

DJ TooHypE aka Hector Delgado

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Plenty of Chicago's favorite DJ's & Producers and my personal favorites. Done with Serato & APC40 for FX/Etc Might add not suitable for under 17!! Parental Guidance is suggested and all that legal blah lol ha ha... Chicago's Influence Mixx Part 1, 2 & 3 right on my page!! WO_OT!/ http://thedjlist.com/djs/TOOHYPE/
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Vermont's longest running disco & electronic music radio show, broadcasting live from the WRUV FM Burlington station every Wednesday from noon-2pm. Hosted by Two Sev, the show features an eclectic mix of classic house and disco, modern bass music, and everything in between.
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DJ Apollo holds residence at the hottest night clubs in Nashville, TN, Play Dance Bar and Tribe. Spinning the latest and greatest in dance music today. DJ Apollo is well known as a house DJ spinning the biggest dance anthems of yesterday and today. Apollo energizes his crowds with big room drops and hard hitting progressive and electro house while blending Top 40's, hip-hop, trap and twerk music directly into his sets. It's a surprise with each track he drops. You can catch his weekly mixes ...
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If you are working out, going on long road trips, driving to work, or want to feel like you are going to the club, this podcast is for you! DJ Avery Usita puts down the hottest quick mixes that motivate dance floors worldwide. An excellent music selection with top-chart hits is packed into each episode. This podcast is in high demand and can be found on multiple music streaming platforms, including Amazon Music and Audible, Apple Podcast, Player FM, iHeartRadio, Audacy, Google Podcast, Gaana ...
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I've always had this extraordinary love for music from a young age. That love grew even more when I attended High School fiddling around with programs as Tactile, AutoMix now known as Virtual DJ and my favourite then was DSS DJ but now I've stepped up to Serato. I actually learnt how to beat match by accident and on that said day I kept on doing it over and over til i had it down packed. I'm never afraid to try new techniques or genres or anything that I think will enhance my set... It can o ...
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DJ Malechin

Dj. Malechin "K3N MAS"

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I LOVE WHAT I DO FOR A LIVING. I LOVE MUSIC & I LOVE WHAT I DO FOR A LIVING. ALWAYS TRYING TO BE CREATIVE & BRING MY IDEAS OUT TO THE PEOPLE. I LOVE COMPETITION. THANKS TO SERATO EVERYTHING GOT EASIER & BETTER. I CONSIDER MYSELF A HYBRID I LOVE CORRIDOS & I LOVE MIXING THEM BUT I ALSO LOVE HOUSE & TRAP MUSIC. IT'S HARD TO FIND A GOOD REGIONAL MEXICAN DJ. BEEN IN THE DJ GAME FOR ABOUT 15+ YEARS. THANK GOD FOR EVERYDAY. check out my pages www.facebook.com/djmalechin www.facebook.com/kenmaspais ...
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Okay...here it is. the long awaited mix from myself... This is the exact playlist that myself & Miss-C rocked the Brownstock Festival with in Early September 2010 (without the rewinds :) ... & we were of course also joined by the awesome Mc Nuclear for the DnB portion at the end of the set (Hes not on this mix, but will be on 1 in the near future).. This mix was done live on Rough Tempo Radio (complete with f**k ups :) as I didnt have the time to do it when Off-Air.. This mix has 27 tracks i ...
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The Business of Tech, hosted by leading tech journalist Peter Griffin and BusinessDesk Technology editor Ben Moore. Every week they take a deep dive into emerging technology and news from the sector to help guide the important decisions all Business leaders make. Issues such as cybersecurity, retaining trust after a cyberattack, business IT needs, purchasing SaaS tools and more. New Episodes out every Thursday. Follow or subscribe to get it delivered straight to your favourite podcatcher. @p ...
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This is my new monthly mix show/podcast, a 2 hr journey thru upfront and classic techno, house and machine funk. I'm hoping to get the show syndicated as much as possible, at present House FM in London will be adding it to their timetable, as will a soft porn TV channel in Slovenia (that's one for the C.V) but i'm definitely looking for more, so if you are a radio station (web or FM) please get in touch. The show is mixed using the 'Bridge', the program that links Serato and Ableton, which i ...
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CONTACT djsillysyl at gmail dot com for bookings. A few months after making her debut on her college campus, SILLY SYL got her professional start with mobile DJ company DJs of Boston in 2014 spinning at sports bars and weddings. She later moved to the Bay Area to immerse herself in the queer nightlife scene with aspirations of playing nightclubs in support of her favorite electronic music artists. After learning how to spin on a controller, she quickly learned the ropes of Serato control vin ...
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David-E's Altered Jukebox

David E's Altered Jukebox

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In the summer of 2000 David-E decided to take care of his roommate’s turntables, records, and mixer. At the time he was pursuing another hobby other than video games. His roommate Gabriel left to Chicago and left behind a collection of Latin Freestyle records. David-E began to experiment with the Radio Shack mixer and the art of beat matching on the turntables. For about 2 months, David-E developed a top record bin of records to show Gabriel his interest for playing records in the dorms. Gab ...
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For musicians, producers, beat makers, sound engineers, & artists alike. We discuss DAW’s, apps, equipment, & tech centered around, you guessed it, your iOS! We also reference & provide tutorials, feedback, as well as tips & tricks to optimize the power you possess in your iPad! Whether you’re a beginner, novice, or pro, this ‘hear’ is for you! Wesampleeverything.com Wesampleeverything@gmail.com @cyphaomni @chickonthebeat @beatmakeristhesquad @j1starbeatz @dragonfly_bry Support this podcast: ...
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The Teachers Lounge DJ Podcast

Beat Refinery DJ School at Bach to Rock

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The Teachers Lounge DJ Podcast presented by Beat Refinery DJ School at Bach to Rock is a roundtable discussion by DJs on this week's hot DJ, music & pop culture topics moderated by the hosts, Beat Refinery Co-Founders DJs Stylus Chris & DJ Geometrix, as well as DJ school instructors, DJ As-One, DJ Sean J, & Doc Blust.
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The DJ KNOWLEDGE CRATE Podcast

Jay Cunningham, Terry Ryan and Bazza Ranks

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The DJ Knowledge Crate is a new podcast aimed at any level of DJ from those learning to DJ to more advanced DJ techniques, or those simply interested in more tech side of DJ culture in general. Hosted by Bazza Ranks (Dirty Dubsters) with DJ tech gurus Jay Cunningham & Terry Ryan from On The Rise DJ Academy, this new podcast will fill a much needed void for those looking to keep up with the latest in DJ technology and evolution. Each month the lads will bring you discussions, news, tips and r ...
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The tech world was knocked a little askew when the Commerce Commission blocked a huge exit for local DJ software company Serato. The ComCom said the acquisition by AlphaTheta would reduce competition in the space but many in the tech sector said the move could put fear into startup founders and venture capitalists thinking about targeting a lucrati…
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"The question is, who supports the bill? Well, honestly, basically everyone." That's what Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Andrew Bayly said about the Customer and Product Data (CPD) Bill at its first reading, and sure enough, every other party representative followed with their support. The CPD Bill is the legislative force that mandates the…
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久々だけどたのしかったね! Radio DJ's accounts みぃとぅ mito Twitter:https://twitter.com/mito0123123 YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC57CoWnYMLQGe0ZrmWhACVA 宇佐せらと serato Twitter:https://twitter.com/usa_serato YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKhhWGz5AYPmsgoRIOycgKA
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みなさんお久しぶりです! この番組は、Vtuberである私達ふたりがゆるーくお喋りしながら皆さんに「ながら聴き」できるコンテンツをお届けする疑似ラジオ配信です♪ 配信中におたよりをどんどん読んでいきますので、リアルタイムで聴けないよという方はもちろん、配信中でもどしどし送ってきてくださいね♪ 投稿はこちらから! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdkFwbpsSwrpDpYAX0AYgAUp74q-oOMewlC5WMNpLO11lUWkQ/viewform Thank you for coming! This stream is a radio stream by Mito and Serato that airs on Youtube o…
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The National Science Challenges, a decade-long experiment in funding mission-led science has ended and the research shows it was a resounding success. Emeritus professor Sally Davenport joins us to explain what was learned over that time and how we can keep the spirit of mission-led science alive. We also discuss the report out of the Treasury show…
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150 New Zealand executives were given Spark-funded scholarships for a four-week course all about learning how to use modern AI tools to boost business productivity. We talked to two of them, NZME's Matt Martel and the NZ Institute of Directors' Kristen 'KP' Patterson, who explained what they learned from the course and how it shaped their thinking …
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When you've had one of the most successful careers in business in New Zealand, what do you do next? For Xero founder Rod Drury the answer is to spend days mountain biking around Queenstown, wing foiling when he gets the chance, and meeting with government and business leaders to get national improvement initiatives moving. He's pushed for the separ…
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It's the fifth year for 2degrees' Shaping Business report that covers the state of business across New Zealand. Once again, we're bringing you a deep dive into the report with a panel of eminent business figures. This year, the panel includes 2degrees' chief executive Mark Callander, Deloitte partner Anna Fitzgibbon and Auckland Business Chambers c…
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There are a lot of great things about NZ; our relatively small population is one of them. But if we want to be a major player in the global software industry, we need to be where the people are: the US. That's according to Nick Lissette, founder and chief executive of NZX-listed Blackpearl Group, who features this week in an interview about thinkin…
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News of the news media has been pretty grim throughout 2024, with cutbacks and closures dominating the headlines. To many, this is a sign that the writing is on the wall for an industry that's been struggling since the heady paper-based days of the 1990s. But Xavier English says those people are just looking in the wrong places. English joins us to…
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As budget anxiety spreads across the nation, we're spending this week looking back at the good news in the tech industry in the last couple of weeks. We're joined by David Downs - NZ's own tech industry cheerleader, relentless optimist and genetically modified organism - to discuss the NZ Hi-Tech Awards, NZ Story's See Tomorrow First initiative, an…
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The ministry of foreign affairs and trade (Mfat) mishandled millions of dollars in an attempt to shift its IT systems to the cloud and roll out Microsoft Office. BusinessDesk's Dileepa Fonseka, who broke the story, walks us through what he learned in his reporting. Then, there's huge potential for digital twins in Aotearoa New Zealand but our appro…
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Mark Callander, CEO of our flagship sponsor 2degrees and Kiwi telco stalwart, joins us to talk all things telco. He shares where 2degrees is up to in the Great Brand Merge, rolling out satellite to mobile connectivity, integrating AI into its business, challenging the electricity market, and more. We also talk about the generative AI madness announ…
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After spending time in Ireland, Simon Walker was amazed at how Ireland, especially Dublin, had pulled itself out of the doldrums of the 80s to become a world-class tech hub. The CEO and founder of tech-focused marketing company Proposition brought those thoughts back to Aotearoa with him and, although there are many differences between us, he saw e…
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While the number of women in tech is increasing, senior technical roles are still too often locked away behind a glass ceiling. On her way to becoming a senior platform engineer, Meena Satishkumar faced an array of challenges that almost drove her off the path she wanted to follow. In response, she founded Tech Beyond Gender, an advocacy organisati…
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What is the purpose of the Callaghan Innovation? In the wake of the mandate to reduce headcount by about 7%, this was the question that Stefan Korn had to answer. To answer it, he returned to the organisation's founding documents, looked at similar organisations overseas, and considered the unique position of Aotearoa New Zealand. In this episode, …
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Aotearoa New Zealand's startup and VC scene has a bit of a problem with some investors taking too much equity for their money, leaving founders with little incentive to put in the effort it takes to grow their businesses. On top of that, using equity to attract talent is near-impossible when it just lands that talent with a big tax bill the day the…
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Apple’s efforts to redefine the world of augmented reality with its Vision Pro have been slowly creeping across the globe. In February, the device landed in the hands of the developers at Kiwi virtual reality games studio Beyond who developed Runaways, one of the first ever games for the ‘spatial computer’. Speaking with Beyond co-founders Jessica …
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Being AI CEO David McDonald explains the huge aspirations for the newly-listed company and why listing on the New Zealand Exchange was a key step in those plans. McDonald and his assembled team have a history of AI success underpinning the promise of future glory. The company's share price rocketed since listing, sparking a lot of attention and som…
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In today's episode, we have Tom Honzik, a friend of the show, who will discuss his latest article, "Seven Deadly Psychological Hurdles to Reaching Bitcoin Maximalism." Later, Shane M will join us in a deep dive into this article. It is important to ensure that you are thinking rationally about bitcoin and not falling for one of these seven hurdles.…
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What does it take to be a modern, competitive internet provider in 2024? One NZ CEO Jason Paris has been focused on exactly that question for the last few years as he has transitioned Vodafone NZ into One NZ. Now, one year since the official launch of the rebrand, Paris joins us to provide some insight into how the gears are turning inside one of A…
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Finally, it's a fintech episode! With the Commerce Commission releasing a draft report that outlines all the ways our banking sector is uncompetitive, now is the perfect time to talk disruption in the world of financial services. First, Dosh CEO and co-founder Shane Marsh weighs in on the state of the NZ financial services sector with a view on how…
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In today's episode, we have, friend of the show, Sahil Chaturvedi, who will be discussing the feasibility of living without fiat currency. We will cover the advantages and disadvantages of this lifestyle, the resources and techniques available, and much more! I think it's safe to say none of this is financial advice, but an interesting conversation…
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Kiwi futurist Ben Reid joins the (award nominated!) podcast for a second time to talk about his new book, Fast Forward Aotearoa, which unpacks the path to a future of technological success and positivity for NZ. Peter speaks to Ben Reid about what systemic changes need to be made to ensure the best outcomes for all Kiwis. Plus, we talk about Chorus…
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What exactly is sovereign AI and why would we want it? Machine learning and artificial intelligence expert Kiarie Ndegwa has been in the trenches with the tech for a decade, including working on Te Hiku Media's bilingual te reo Māori/NZ English transcription tool. Ndegwa shares his unique perspective on what it means to truly own AI and data and di…
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Amazon and Microsoft have thrown around some big numbers about how their impending NZ-based datacentres will benefit the economy. But is it really that simple? Will Amazon and MIcrosoft's NZ public cloud regions be ready in 2024 as promised? Where do our local cloud companies fit in? All of these questions and more are discussed on our episode toda…
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Ben and Peter talk to Spark CEO Jolie Hodson and NZIER principal economist Christina Leung about the recent research into how adopting more advanced digital tech can boost industry output by up to $26 billion, and increase GDP by 2.08% annually. The pair unpack the report to explain what will it take among Kiwi businesses to realise these gains. Bu…
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Canadian journalist, host of the Tech Won't Save Us podcast, and former Wellington resident Paris Marx joins us to discuss the role that technology and the billionaires that control it play in mitigating the impact of climate change. Plus, the role Aotearoa New Zealand can play in ensuring that emissions mitigation tech is effective at more than ju…
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Since 1998, there has been a global moratorium on charging tariffs for digital services but that may soon come to an end, depending on what happens at the World Trade Organisation conference later this month. Ben talks to BusinessDesk senior correspondent Dileepa Fonseka about his research into the matter, and what it might mean for Kiwi software c…
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After years of bringing together cloud products, adding a little engineering and business strategy magic, and then implementing and managing bespoke cloud services, Dave Howden is out to do the same thing with AI. While an AI consulting and services business may not sounds as flashy as an exciting new platform, it's the kind of company that makes u…
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Already in 2024 we are seeing big tech companies like SAP point at AI as a reason to slash headcount, and it's likely we will see more of that to come. This week, technologist and educator Frances Valintine joins to talk about how to stay relevant in the age of AI, and what responsibilities businesses bear to their employees when it comes to learni…
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Tech reporter and commentator Rob O'Neill says he likes to "get down among the weeds" and in our first episode for the year, he does exactly that. We speak to Rob, senior writer for Reseller News, about what he's seeing in his reporting on the IT industry in NZ, and his view of the future for all of the work that's been done on the now-dead water r…
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In March of last year, Judith Collins was but a senior member of parliament for the opposition. Today, she is a senior member of the government, with more ministerial positions than any other member of the National Party government. Collins spent a significant amount of her time in opposition learning about NZs tech sector, and wooing its members. …
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Jackson Henry is an Australian ethical or white hat hacker who we spoke to last year. We only featured him briefly in episode 29 because he was guesting on a lot of shows, but our interview with him was a little different. He spoke a little more widely about his career path and how he went from cheating at video games to being a part of the white h…
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Back in July of 2023, now last year, Rocket Lab finalised its plans for recovering and reusing engines for its rockets. Founder and CEO Peter Beck spared some time to chat about what that means for the company. Plus, he spoke about how he saw the space industry in Aotearoa New Zealand, and where he thought we stood on the global stage. Since then, …
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Mark Clare is the founding and managing partner at Clare Capital, a boutique investment bank that releases a regular tech insights newsletter. We chose this conversation to feature because not only does Mark offer fantastic insights about listed companies and the public market, but goes wider than that. He talks about the private capital market, ab…
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It's episode 33, the final full episode for the year. To put a bow on what has been a full on year of tech news, we quickly recap the biggest stories from 2023 from across the world, and in Aotearoa New Zealand. Then we speak to Merja Myllylahti, a senior lecturer at AUT and co-director of the universities research centre for journalism, media and …
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This week we look back at the NZ tech stock market in 2023 to get a sense of where priorities lie for those investing their capital into the industry, and which stocks to watch in 2024. We speak to three financial markets specialists, Clare Capital’s founder Mark Clare, and Joshua Dale and Stephen Ridgewell from Craigs Investment Partners to hear a…
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Artificial intelligence exploded onto the scene in a major way in 2023, establishing foundations for a level of disruption that we don't yet fully understand. In this episode, we speak to Simply Privacy's Frith Tweedie and Frankly AI's Matt Ensor about what we saw in the AI market this year, and where we might see it go in 2024. We also share our t…
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Easy Crypto CEO and co-founder Janine Grainger joins us to explain why she and her team decided to launch a locally owned wallet, and the NZDD stablecoin pegged to the NZ dollar, and backed 1:1 by funds in the bank. Plus, we discuss the biggest tech story of the year, the ousting of OpenAI founding CEO Sam Altman, and why the news should matter to …
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We three friends had theeee best time opening up for Sam Feldt at Phoenix Hotel. We threw down some summertime shine tunes with big big bass energy and sprinklings of other electronic varieties. Pump the mix, feel the energy, and relive this glorious day with us. Part 1 - @vnllaskyPart 2 - SILLY SYLPart 3 - @hiwily…
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Toby Littin features this week’s episode to talk about the global success of Parkable, a company that started in 2015 as a way to connect drivers with people with spare carparks, and has grown into an international parking management platform with the likes of Meta as a customer. Littin speaks to the changes a company goes through when it moves fro…
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