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Curated Questions: Conversations Celebrating the Power of Questions!
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20:50This episode dives into the significant political question posed by Ronald Reagan during the closing moments of his 1980 presidential debate with Jimmy Carter: 'Are you better off than you were four years ago?' Ken Woodward explores the context of the 1980 political climate, marked by economic difficulties, high inflation, unemployment, and international issues such as the Iran hostage crisis and concerns about U.S. global standing and nuclear threats. Reagan's question, which became iconic in U.S. political discourse, was noted for its simplicity, personal relevance, emotional resonance, and strategic timing. The question invited voters to reflect on their circumstances rather than abstract policies, ultimately contributing to Reagan's landslide victory. The episode details six crucial lessons for crafting influential questions, emphasizing audience perspective, engagement, simplicity, timing, self-reflection, and a call to action. Listeners are encouraged to consider how such questions have shaped their decisions and to apply these insights in personal and professional contexts. This Curated Questions episode can be found on all major platforms and at CuratedQuestions.com . Keep questioning! Episode Notes [01:58] Setting the Stage: The 1980 Presidential Debate [04:24] Reagan's Memorable Question [06:01] Impact and Aftermath of the Debate [06:45] Analyzing the Rhetorical Question [13:06] Lessons from Reagan's Question [16:05] Modern Applications and Reflections [18:04] Conclusion and Call to Action Resources Mentioned Ronald Reagan Jimmy Carter Beauty Pill Producer Ben Ford Questions Asked Are you better off now than you were four years ago? Is it easier for you to go and buy things in the stores than it was four years ago? Is there more or less unemployment in the country than there was four years ago? Is America as respected throughout the world as it was? Do you feel that our security is as safe, that we're as strong as we were four years ago? Where do you feel it in your body? What emotions come to the surface? What pictures race through your mind? Would it kill you to stop chewing your food with your mouth open? What is your number seven? What comes to mind? Did you feel the knee-jerk need to answer right away when your politician asked? Did you actually do the homework to determine what factors were most important to you, then look at data vice depending on emotion? Is it any easier to see why someone in a different circumstance may answer differently than you? How did the question affect your answer when the opposing politician asked it? Did you use the same metric for the candidates or give your preferred candidate extra leeway? What famous questions continue to pop up in your world?…
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EIR Live, Terrance Orr, and Ilya Tabakh에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 EIR Live, Terrance Orr, and Ilya Tabakh 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
EIR Live brings you invaluable lessons straight from Entrepreneurs in Residence (EIRs) who have been in the trenches. Hosted by seasoned EIRs Terrance Orr and Ilya Tabakh, each episode offers actionable insights and real-world strategies as guests share their personal journeys, successes, and hard-earned lessons. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur in residence, venture builder, or innovation leader, you'll gain practical knowledge from those actively shaping industries. Tune in to learn directly from the experts and empower your own entrepreneurial journey.
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EIR Live brings you invaluable lessons straight from Entrepreneurs in Residence (EIRs) who have been in the trenches. Hosted by seasoned EIRs Terrance Orr and Ilya Tabakh, each episode offers actionable insights and real-world strategies as guests share their personal journeys, successes, and hard-earned lessons. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur in residence, venture builder, or innovation leader, you'll gain practical knowledge from those actively shaping industries. Tune in to learn directly from the experts and empower your own entrepreneurial journey.
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×1 Episode 06 - From Maine to MasterCard and Back: Building Legacy Through Innovation with Jen Millard 1:07:13
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1:07:13Episode Description In this episode of Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) Live , Ilya Tabakh and Terrance Orr host Jen Millard, a first-generation college student turned serial entrepreneur and operator. Jen discusses her transformative journey from starting her career at Sears to becoming an EIR at Sutter Hill Ventures. Along the way, she reflects on lessons from building high-performance teams, handling crises in startups, and her new venture, Maine Love, leveraging Maine's natural resources to create sustainable impact. The conversation touches on the importance of risk tolerance, the value of structured training programs, and leaving a legacy in business. Key Points from This Episode: [00:00:00] Jen reflects on her fearless approach to taking on challenging roles early in her career. [00:01:00] Ilya introduces the episode and shares his initial meeting with Jen in Austin. [00:02:04] Jen discusses starting her career at Sears and the importance of structured training programs. [00:06:15] Insights into how operational experiences shaped Jen's ability to handle high-stakes responsibilities. [00:09:48] Lessons from managing financial crises and addressing tough decisions at a struggling startup. [00:14:35] The emotional toll and personal growth from managing layoffs and handling business closures. [00:17:45] Jen talks about learning from failures and how they shaped her entrepreneurial resilience. [00:20:13] Co-founding a fintech startup and innovating card-linked offers for consumers. [00:22:38] Making a pivotal decision to sell the fintech company to Mastercard amid competitive challenges. [00:27:04] The transition to becoming an EIR at Sutter Hill Ventures and exploring new ideas. [00:32:20] Developing and presenting a new company idea every two weeks as an EIR. [00:35:47] Building high-performance teams with trust and adaptability as foundational principles. [00:40:10] Jen explains her latest venture, Maine Love, and its focus on utilizing underused brewery capacity. [00:51:25] The collaboration and community spirit driving innovation in Maine’s brewing industry. [00:57:20] Jen shares personal hobbies, including reading fiction and engaging in oyster farming. [01:01:32] Closing thoughts and Jen’s call for support in building a sustainable water economy in Maine. Links: Jen Millard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenmillard/ mainelove: https://mainelove.com/ Geary's Brewing: https://www.gearybrewing.com/ Colby College entrepreneurship program: https://www.colby.edu/halloran-lab-for-entrepreneurship/colby-startups/ Sutter Hill Ventures: https://shv.com/ MasterCard: https://www.mastercard.us/en-us.html Cardlytics: https://www.cardlytics.com/ Terrance Orr on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terranceorr/ Ilya Tabakh on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilyatabakh/ Connect with EIR Live: Website: https://eir.live (sign up for early access) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eirlive YouTube: https://youtube.com/@EIRLive Twitter: https://twitter.com/EIRLive_show Suggest Guest (00:00) - Fearless Beginnings (00:00) - Episode Intro (00:04) - Starting at Sears (00:15) - Operational Insights (00:48) - Managing Crises (00:35) - Lessons from Failure (00:45) - Building Resilience (00:13) - Fintech Innovation (00:38) - Selling to Mastercard (00:04) - Becoming an EIR (00:20) - Developing Ideas (00:47) - Building Trust (00:10) - Maine Love Launch (00:25) - Brewer Collaboration (00:20) - Personal Hobbies (01:32) - Call for Support…
1 Episode 05 - Intentional Chaos: Building a Portfolio of Impact with Musaddeq Khan (MK) 1:20:18
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1:20:18Episode Description In this episode of Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) Live , hosts Ilya Tabakh and Terrance Orr talk with MK (Musaddeq Khan), a serial entrepreneur and experienced EIR. MK shares insights into his journey from founding startups to coaching entrepreneurs in programs like the Georgia State Mainstreet Fund and the ATDC. He discusses how his experiences in multiple countries have shaped his resilience, why adaptability is essential in entrepreneurship, and the significance of a customer-focused approach in product development. The conversation explores MK's role at Nokia Ventures, his perspective on regulated industries, and the transformative mindset needed to thrive as an EIR. Key Points from This Episode: [00:00:00] MK (Musaddeq Khan) shares his early experiences growing up in Iraq, Kuwait, and the U.S., describing how constant relocation shaped his resilience. [00:01:12] Ilya introduces the purpose and goals of EIR Live, aiming to explore the entrepreneurial mindset and experience. [00:02:35] Terrance introduces MK, noting his extensive entrepreneurial journey and achievements. [00:03:45] MK discusses his international upbringing and the cultural adjustments that influenced his adaptability. [00:07:17] MK reflects on his transition to startups after early corporate experiences, highlighting lessons learned. [00:10:20] How founding his first startup during the Great Recession taught him the importance of seizing opportunities in challenging times. [00:13:43] MK explains strategies for entering and innovating in regulated industries, such as utilities. [00:16:50] Importance of a customer-centered, outcome-driven approach in product development and management. [00:19:10] MK describes the “carrot and stick” regulatory dynamic that influences product development in utilities. [00:22:56] MK talks about his transition to EIR roles and the impact of mentorship on his growth as an entrepreneur. [00:26:30] Reflections on how company culture can enable or hinder an EIR’s ability to innovate. [00:30:45] MK discusses his role at Georgia State’s Mainstreet Fund, supporting entrepreneurs from diverse backgrounds. [00:36:20] Insights into coaching growth-stage companies at ATDC and guiding product development. [00:40:09] MK explains the importance of patient, long-term investment in innovation and entrepreneurship. [00:47:10] Emphasis on the need for an EIR to align with a company’s strategy and contribute to meaningful, sustainable growth. [00:52:37] MK describes Nokia Ventures’ approach to commercializing Bell Labs’ legacy technology for new uses. [01:00:40] How mentoring and supporting emerging entrepreneurs gives Khan a deep sense of purpose. [01:06:25] Advice for founders on prioritizing coachability and a problem-solving mindset . [01:13:59] MK reflects on the importance of embracing ambiguity and unpredictability as an entrepreneur . [01:18:15] Final thoughts from Khan on resilience, adaptability, and the pursuit of meaningful challenges in entrepreneurship . Links: MK (Musaddeq Khan) on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mkhan Georgia State Mainstreet Fund: https://eni.gsu.edu/category/main-street-seed-fund/ Terrance Orr on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terranceorr/ Ilya Tabakh on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilyatabakh/ 🎥 watch at https://youtu.be/x0Irnq11Xa0 Connect with EIR Live: Website: https://eir.live (sign up for early access) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eirlive YouTube: https://youtube.com/@EIRLive Twitter: https://twitter.com/EIRLive_show Suggest Guest (00:00) - Early experiences (01:12) - Show introduction (02:35) - MK’s background (03:45) - Cultural adaptability (07:17) - Corporate to startups (10:20) - Founding during recession (13:43) - Regulated industries (16:50) - Customer-focused development (19:10) - Regulatory dynamics (22:56) - EIR transition (26:30) - Culture’s impact (30:45) - Mainstreet Fund role (36:20) - Coaching at ATDC (40:09) - Long-term investment (47:10) - Strategic alignment (52:37) - Nokia Ventures (00:40) - Mentorship purpose (06:25) - Founders’ coachability (13:59) - Embracing ambiguity (18:15) - Final thoughts…
1 Episode 04 - Community as Currency: Building Genuine B2B Growth with Jeanine Suah 1:13:15
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1:13:15Episode Description In this episode of Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) Live , hosts Ilya Tabakh and Terrance Orr talk with Jeanine Suah, an influential community builder and entrepreneur. Jeanine shares her unique path from community-driven roles in large corporations to pioneering initiatives in the B2B space with a focus on authentic growth and impact. Her insights cover everything from building sustainable communities in business to the essential role of vulnerability in leadership. Listen in as she discusses the strategy behind community as currency, reflects on the evolving landscape for entrepreneurs in residence (XIR), and gives practical advice for founders aspiring to create meaningful, lasting impact through community. Key Points from This Episode: [00:00:00 ] Opening thoughts on rethinking B2B growth through authentic relationships. [00:00:59] Ilya introduces EIR Live and its focus on entrepreneurial journeys. [00:02:05] Jeanine’s background in community-led growth and her transition to a founder role. [00:04:08] Jeanine’s first exposure to tech and community at Station House coworking space. [00:07:05] The impact of grassroots initiatives like "1 Million Cups" in community building. [00:08:17] Jeanine’s entrepreneurial path from the Doyenne Company to launching Think Global. [00:09:00] Navigating the challenges of COVID-19 and its effects on physical community spaces. [00:10:18] The motivation behind founding Find and addressing founder funding challenges. [00:13:00] Transition to XIR roles and insights into building communities for brands like Brex. [00:18:10] Building a brand presence and the value of digital visibility in community building . [00:21:20] Defining the XIR role and explaining it to non-tech stakeholders. [00:24:00] How content creation supports community and business growth. [00:27:08] Importance of clarity in B2B communication and simplifying complex ideas. [00:32:15] Jeanine reflects on the power of vulnerability in her personal and professional life. [00:38:25] Embracing challenges as essential for growth in entrepreneurship. [00:40:40] Three steps to building a community-led business: purpose, product, and authenticity. [00:44:05] Case studies of successful community-focused companies, including Beehive. [00:51:15] Jeanine's new LinkedIn show "About Community" and goals for community content. [00:55:35] How LinkedIn's content strategy is evolving in community engagement. [01:02:20] Book recommendation: The Courage to Be Disliked and its impact on Jeanine’s outlook. [01:06:40] Reflections on her dream XIR role—building out XIR programs at future companies. [01:07:58] Terrance shares his excitement about the episode, emphasizing Jeanine's impact in defining community as currency and the leadership value of vulnerability. [01:08:37 ] Ilya and Terrance discuss how Jeanine’s advice on intentionality and authenticity offers a blueprint for building meaningful business relationships. [01:09:12] Terrance highlights the importance of embracing vulnerability and pushing comfort zones for personal and professional growth. [01:09:50] Ilya contemplates the difference between community and ecosystem, reflecting on how Jeanine’s precision in defining terms can influence EIR Live’s own community-building efforts. [01:10:30] Both hosts express anticipation for the audience's reaction and the lasting value of Jeanine's insights. Links: Jeanine Suah on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeaninesuah The Courage To Be Disliked: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43306206-the-courage-to-be-disliked Terrance Orr on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terranceorr/ Ilya Tabakh on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilyatabakh/ Connect with EIR Live: Website: https://eir.live (sign up for early access) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eirlive YouTube: https://youtube.com/@EIRLive Twitter: https://twitter.com/EIRLive_show Suggest Guest (00:00) - Rethinking B2B Growth Clip (00:59) - Welcome to EIR Live (02:05) - Jeanine's Journey Begins (04:08) - Tech Meets Community (07:05) - Grassroots Impact (08:17) - From Doyenne to Think Global (09:00) - Pivoting Through COVID (10:18) - The Find Foundation (13:00) - The Brex XIR Experience (18:10) - Digital Brand Building (21:20) - Defining XIR (24:00) - Content as Connection (27:08) - Simplifying B2B (32:15) - Power of Vulnerability (38:25) - Embracing Challenges (40:40) - Community Building 101 (44:05) - Success Stories (51:15) - About Community Show (55:35) - LinkedIn Evolution (02:20) - Courage to Be Different (06:40) - Dream XIR Role (07:58) - Impact & Currency (08:37) - Blueprint for Success (09:12) - Pushing Boundaries (09:50) - Community vs Ecosystem (10:30) - Final Reflections with your Hosts…
1 Episode 03 - The Founder Mentality: Risk, Growth, and Building Ventures with Paul Capriolo 1:00:10
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1:00:10Episode Description In this episode of Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) Live, Ilya Tabakh and Terrance Orr sit down with Paul Capriolo, a venture principal at Portfolio T, to explore his journey from building successful companies to becoming a Venture Studio leader. Paul delves into his experiences in various industries, discusses the founder mentality, and shares his unique approach to risk reduction in startups. The conversation touches on the importance of self-growth, the role of venture studios in shaping entrepreneurs, and how AI is revolutionizing venture building. For aspiring EIRs, seasoned entrepreneurs, and startup enthusiasts alike, this episode offers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of entrepreneurship. Key Points from This Episode: Introduction of Paul Capriolo and his background in computer science and entrepreneurship. [00:04:12] Transitioning from social gaming and advertising to being a Venture Studio leader. [00:06:16] The role of vulnerability in building trust with founding teams and the challenges of advising versus leading a venture. [00:08:01] Exploring the difference between technical founders and broader business challenges in early ventures. [00:11:17] Challenges faced while working with founding teams, including identifying assumptions and risks. [00:11:56] The concept of startups as “risk reduction factories” and how to prioritize risks in venture building. [00:18:45] Paul’s “risk-weighted venture building” approach and the importance of running at risks rather than avoiding them. [00:20:16] The significance of mission-driven entrepreneurship and aligning teams with a clear vision. [00:24:02] Transition from reactive to proactive decision-making and defining priorities in startup leadership. [00:26:19] Paul's role as an EIR at the University of Maryland and how it contrasts with his work at a Venture Studio. [00:27:48] Insights on the codified methodology of venture building and knowing when to deviate from the playbook. [00:37:15] Why the zero-to-one phase of venture building excites Paul more than scaling mature companies. [00:41:42] The role of AI in accelerating venture building and the possibility of creating billion-dollar companies with minimal teams. [00:47:24] The importance of meditation and mindfulness in entrepreneurship for long-term success. [00:52:10] Links: Paul Capriolo Portfolio T Terrence Orr Ilya Tabakh EIR Live (00:00) - EIR Live Show Intro (01:11) - Co-host Preview (04:12) - Paul's Background (06:16) - From Gaming to Ventures (08:01) - Building Trust & Leadership (11:17) - Technical vs. Business Challenges (11:56) - Working with Founders (18:45) - Startups as Risk Reduction Factories (20:16) - Risk-Weighted Ventures (24:02) - Mission-Driven Teams (26:19) - Reactive vs. Proactive Leadership (27:48) - University EIR Role (37:15) - Venture Building Playbook (41:42) - Zero-to-One Phase (47:24) - AI in Venture Building (52:10) - Meditation for Success (59:13) - EIR Live Show Outro…
1 Episode 02 - Navigating Entrepreneurial Journeys and Insights with Luis Rincon 1:12:02
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1:12:02Episode Description: In this episode of EIR Live, Ilya Tabakh and Terrance Orr engage in a deep conversation with Luis Rincon about his journey from law school to becoming an entrepreneur in residence (EIR) and ultimately founding Acadeum. They discuss the importance of exposure, mentorship, and networking in entrepreneurship, as well as the evolving role of EIRs in the startup ecosystem. Luis shares insights on adaptability, empathy, and the significance of keeping personal burn low while navigating career transitions. The conversation also touches on the impact of AI on innovation and the need for a supportive EIR community to foster growth and collaboration. Takeaways: Work for a startup to gain valuable experience. Exposure through mentors can lead to significant opportunities. Maintaining a low personal burn is crucial for entrepreneurs. Empathy and adaptability are key traits for success. The EIR role provides a unique opportunity to launch businesses. Networking is essential for accessing resources and support. AI is transforming the entrepreneurial landscape. Creating a community for EIRs can enhance collaboration. Iterative learning is vital in entrepreneurship. Unfulfilled potential is a significant frustration in the entrepreneurial journey. Sound Bites: "This is awesome. Like everyone's working their tail off." "Exposure leads to you taking the leap." "Entrepreneurship is really an apprentice exercise." Links: Luis Rincon on LinkedIn Socratic Ventures Acadeum Terrance Orr on LinkedIn Ilya Tabakh on LinkedIn…
1 Episode 01 - Innovation, Mentorship, and Climate Tech with Dan Goodman 49:30
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49:30Episode Description In this episode of Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) Live , hosts Terrance Orr and Ilya Tabakh interview Dan Goodman, a seasoned entrepreneur and innovation consultant with over 40 years of experience. Dan shares his extensive journey, highlighting his roles as an Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) across various institutions, including the University of Maryland, George Mason University, Columbia University, and MIT. The conversation covers Dan's early entrepreneurial ventures, his insights into tech commercialization, and his passion for mentoring climate tech startups. They delve into the evolving role of EIRs, the challenges and opportunities in fostering innovation within large corporations, and the importance of building strong professional relationships. This episode offers valuable lessons on entrepreneurship, innovation, and the impactful role of EIRs in bridging academia and industry. Key Points from This Episode: Dan Goodman’s extensive background and journey as an EIR across multiple institutions. The significance of early entrepreneurial exposure and its impact on career trajectory. Insights into tech commercialization and the role of EIRs in universities. The importance of volunteering and building professional relationships. Challenges and strategies for fostering innovation within large corporations. The evolving role of EIRs and their impact on economic development. The necessity of customer discovery in developing successful products. The value of vetting business partners thoroughly. Dan’s transition from mentoring startups to investing in climate tech companies. The cultural shift in academia towards embracing commercialization. Links: Dan Goodman on LinkedIn Sandy Spring Climate Partners Terrance Orr on LinkedIn Ilya Tabakh on LinkedIn (00:00) - The Journey of Entrepreneurship (05:11) - Insights from Dan Goodman (06:08) - The Role of EIRs in Innovation (20:12) - Challenges in Corporate Innovation (30:16) - Lessons from Experience (34:36) - Dream EIR Roles and Future Trends (41:22) - Current Work in Climate Tech…
1 Episode 00 - Kickstarting EIR Live: A Conversation with Your Hosts 44:36
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44:36Episode Description In this episode of Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) Live , hosts Ilya Tabakh and Terrance Orr introduce themselves and the podcast's mission. They discuss the origin story of their collaboration and the goals they aim to achieve through this series. Ilya and Terrance explore the roles and definitions of Entrepreneurs in Residence, sharing personal journeys and insights from their diverse backgrounds. This episode sets the stage for future discussions, aiming to connect EIRs globally and provide valuable content for current and aspiring EIRs. Key Points From This Episode: Discussion on the origin story of the podcast. Explanation of the term "Entrepreneur in Residence" and its variations. The role of an EIR in different contexts: corporate, academic, nonprofit, and more. Importance of connecting EIRs globally and building a community. The impact of EIRs on organizations and the value they bring. Goals and future plans for the podcast, including audience engagement and content delivery. Personal stories and experiences from Ilya and Terrence's careers as EIRs. Links Ilya Tabakh on LinkedIn Terrance Orr on LinkedIn (00:00) - Introduction to EIR Live (03:19) - EIRs as Translators and Diverse Perspectives (07:43) - Terrance Orr Backgroud (14:13) - Ilya Tabakh Background (24:44) - Types of EIRs (27:31) - Transforming Hearts and Minds: Changing Organizational Culture (32:52) - EIR Live: The Podcast for EIRs and Aspiring EIRs (43:19) - Actionable Advice and Inspiration for EIRs…
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