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In this episode, we discussed:
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In this episode, Grey Jabesi interviewed Nitin Gajria, the Director at Google for Sub-Saharan Africa. He has been at Google for more than five years and led the YouTube business in India, as well as Google\\u2019s teams in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. Google is building its brand in Africa on a mission to get more Africans online and to offer users relevant local content.\\xa0
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Nitin is looking to build on what Google South Africa has done. He\\u2019s passionate about the power of the Internet to change lives for the better and help fine-tune Africa\\u2019s technological future.
We discussed the following topics in this interview;
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Simon Dingle is the CEO of Inves Capital, before that he was part of the teams that started 22Seven, Curve and Luno after which he founded his own company, Inves Capital. He has also been a columnist for Finweek Magazine, Brainstorm, Computing SA and other titles, and hosts a weekly technology show on 5FM in South Africa. Simon is the author of In Math We Trust and has been using and contributing to Bitcoin since 2011.
He worked as a communications consultant, podcaster, product manager and entrepreneur.
In this episode with Simon, we talked about money.
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You can Follow Simon dingle on Twitter @SimonDingle
Visit his website:https://www.simondingle.com/
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This is the last episode for the year with Meir Ezra .He\\u2019s the most inspiring speaker ,mentor and regular guest on this podcast. I interviewed him at Workshop 17 seminar at Watershed\\xa0 V&A Waterfront.
In this interview, we discussed the following:
Follow Meir Ezra on Instagram @meirezraofficial
To attend Free sales seminar with Meir Ezra visit Workshop17 Watershed, Watershed, 17 Dock Rd, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town, 8002, South Africa every Friday\'s
Book Free Tickets Online:https://www.empowerfunding.co.za
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Apollo Omer Eric is the founder at Aeternity Hub Africa. He is the driving force behind Aeternity Hub Africa - an entity supporting education and entrepreneurship all over the continent. Its main goal is to encourage developers, entrepreneurs, and designers to build on top of Aeternity blockchain and to turn their ideas into viable businesses.
We covered the following key points in this interview:
You can check out Aeternity :http://aeternityhub.africa/
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/aeternityproject/
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Ed Latimore is one of the most unique personalities out there. He\\u2019s a heavyweight boxer, physicist, author and chess enthusiast. Graduated from the school of hard knocks with a history of alcoholism and despair. He beat the odds and made something of himself. He uses his experiences in the ring, the lab and life to uncover deep truth about the world.\\xa0
As the best selling author, he\\u2019s well know for; Sober Letters to My Drunken Self, The 4 Confidences, and Not Caring What Other People Think Is a Superpower: Insights from a Heavyweight Boxer. In this episode, we explore the inspiration, lessons, and the philosophy behind these books.\\xa0\\xa0
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Millions of people have learned from Ed\'s insights and experiences through his writing.He teaches the lessons he\'s learned via his unique path through life at his blog, at http://www.edlatimore.com. He also delivers daily wisdom and observations at his on twitter @EdLatimore.
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\\u201cThe quality of your communication determines the size of your result\\u201d - Meir Ezra
This is the 4th part of my on-going snippet episodes with Meir Ezra. This time, we discuss communication, particularly how to correct flows without offending people.
To listen to my very 1st interview with Meir, see How to make 100 million dollars.
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In this episode of The Grey Ave Podcast, I had a chance to sit down and interviewed Connie Gallippi while she was in South Africa for Crypto Fest.
She is the Founder and Executive Director of BitGive, the first government-recognized Bitcoin non-profit and a pioneer organisation, leveraging Bitcoin and Blockchain technology via practical applications for humanitarian work in the developing world. Connie speaks internationally on the social impact of Bitcoin and Blockchain technology and is an advocate for diversity and equal opportunity. BitGive has built partnerships and raised funds with mainstream NGOs ready to innovate with this technology, including Save the Children, The Water Project, TECHO, and Medic Mobile. BitGive\\u2019s flagship project is GiveTrack, leveraging the Bitcoin blockchain for tracking contributions and engaging donors in project results on the ground in real-time.
BitGive has been featured in\\xa0Forbes,\\xa0Entrepreneur,\\xa0Wall Street Journal,\\xa0US News and World Report,\\xa0Nonprofit Times,\\xa0Inside Philanthropy, and more. Previously, Connie worked with non-profits in California for 15 years in a variety of roles. Most notably, her work included the development and implementation of multi-million dollar programs in public funding for the environmental sector. She remains involved as a volunteer and board director for several organisations.
In this interview, we discussed:
- Founding Bitgive
- The power of Bitcoin in charity
- Diversity in tech
- Challenges faced by women in STEM
- The diversity problem in diversity in Tech
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