Curious about what it takes to host a weekly radio show? Pick the brain of Mark Hurst during this edition of Now Recording.
Join us virtually on January 26th for an afternoon with Mark Hurst, host of Techtonic, a weekly radio show focused on "our shift to a digital future."
During this edition of Now Recording, Mark will talk to us about hosting a radio show from start to finish-- from curating topics to speaker selection and more. Plus, he'll answer your questions about radio & tech live.
About Mark:
Mark Hurst is the founder of Creative Good, the New York-based consultancy and creative platform that he founded in 1997. He has spent his career writing, speaking, and advising teams about how to create better products and services. He has created a number of his own projects, too.
Since fall 2017 Hurst has hosted Techtonic, a weekly FM radio show on WFMU. Here's the Techtonic podcast.
Also in 2017 Hurst ran two Skeptech events questioning today's digital technology, held at WFMU. Hurst is also the founder and host of the Gel conference, which featured the first stage presentations of Khan Academy, Wikipedia, and other world-changing projects.
Mark Hurst holds bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science from MIT. He's also an Eagle Scout, a patented game designer (U.S. Patent #5048839), and studies Mandarin Chinese in his spare time. He lives in New York City with his wife and son.
About Techtonic:
Techtonic is a weekly one-hour FM radio show on Jersey City-based WFMU, hosted by Mark Hurst. The show covers "our shift to a digital future."
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A safe place to have real conversations, solving the real human and business challenges founders are facing navigating the ups and downs of taking their companies to the next level.
Learn moreJoin us virtually on January 26th for an afternoon with Mark Hurst, host of Techtonic, a weekly radio show focused on "our shift to a digital future."
During this edition of Now Recording, Mark will talk to us about hosting a radio show from start to finish-- from curating topics to speaker selection and more. Plus, he'll answer your questions about radio & tech live.
About Mark:
Mark Hurst is the founder of Creative Good, the New York-based consultancy and creative platform that he founded in 1997. He has spent his career writing, speaking, and advising teams about how to create better products and services. He has created a number of his own projects, too.
Since fall 2017 Hurst has hosted Techtonic, a weekly FM radio show on WFMU. Here's the Techtonic podcast.
Also in 2017 Hurst ran two Skeptech events questioning today's digital technology, held at WFMU. Hurst is also the founder and host of the Gel conference, which featured the first stage presentations of Khan Academy, Wikipedia, and other world-changing projects.
Mark Hurst holds bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science from MIT. He's also an Eagle Scout, a patented game designer (U.S. Patent #5048839), and studies Mandarin Chinese in his spare time. He lives in New York City with his wife and son.
About Techtonic:
Techtonic is a weekly one-hour FM radio show on Jersey City-based WFMU, hosted by Mark Hurst. The show covers "our shift to a digital future."
Curious about what it takes to host a weekly radio show? Pick the brain of Mark Hurst during this edition of Now Recording.
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The Wall Street Journal | Barron’s Group and Betaworks Studios bring you Next Wave, an event series for marketers that tackles the post-coronavirus reality and delivers intelligence on how to respond and thrive at this unprecedented time.
With every challenge comes opportunity, and there are plenty of challenges ahead. At Next Wave: Career Transformation for a New Reality, we’ll tackle the new, unique and thorny challenges marketers are facing and talk through tactics to respond and thrive. From pandemic response to distancing, data privacy to radical digitization, our conversations will help give you perspectives on what skillsets you need to build, acquire and own. From intrapreneurship to career pivots, hyper efficient to robustly human, to embracing risk taking, this event will dig in to how to use experience, ability, adaptability, insight and vision to thrive in a new reality.
The Wall Street Journal | Barron’s Group and Betaworks Studios bring you Next Wave, an event series for marketers that tackles the post-Coronavirus reality and delivers intelligence on how to respond and thrive at this unprecedented time.
Join us virtually on January 26th for an afternoon with Mark Hurst, host of Techtonic, a weekly radio show focused on "our shift to a digital future."
During this edition of Now Recording, Mark will talk to us about hosting a radio show from start to finish-- from curating topics to speaker selection and more. Plus, he'll answer your questions about radio & tech live.
About Mark:
Mark Hurst is the founder of Creative Good, the New York-based consultancy and creative platform that he founded in 1997. He has spent his career writing, speaking, and advising teams about how to create better products and services. He has created a number of his own projects, too.
Since fall 2017 Hurst has hosted Techtonic, a weekly FM radio show on WFMU. Here's the Techtonic podcast.
Also in 2017 Hurst ran two Skeptech events questioning today's digital technology, held at WFMU. Hurst is also the founder and host of the Gel conference, which featured the first stage presentations of Khan Academy, Wikipedia, and other world-changing projects.
Mark Hurst holds bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science from MIT. He's also an Eagle Scout, a patented game designer (U.S. Patent #5048839), and studies Mandarin Chinese in his spare time. He lives in New York City with his wife and son.
About Techtonic:
Techtonic is a weekly one-hour FM radio show on Jersey City-based WFMU, hosted by Mark Hurst. The show covers "our shift to a digital future."
In the new world of virtual everything — communication, connection, entertainment — we find ourselves searching for the best ways to meet our social needs, from working with colleagues to just enjoying a beer with friends.
Solving the problem of isolation has opened up new opportunities for tech brands and founders, and we’ve seen a series of innovations in the past three months which change the way we go about our lives. These new platforms help us remotely continue our routines, like caring for the elderly or attending a comedy show. But they also usher in a new set of concerns: how do we stay in touch with our mental health and decompress with all this screen time?
RENDER: Remote World examined these emerging technologies, the innovations we see on the horizon, and suggested how we can cope and thrive within our newly digitized lives.
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RENDER is Betaworks Studios premier conference series. Every other month, we invite leaders and experts to help us dive deep into emerging industries and frontier technologies.
In today’s information ecosystem, we are overwhelmed with the growing inability to know who to trust, what to believe, how to verify credible sources, and how to engage in reasonable discourse. We are fragmenting our experiences and relationships as data-driven businesses are tracking us, segmenting us, and curating our online experiences to perfect an ad-driven personalization process. These technologies which strive to connect us have also been weaponized to target, fragment, tribalize and disenfranchise citizens. And now we struggle as a society to come to a shared consensus on what is true and what is not.
Join us for our latest (virtual) RENDER sessions in which we’ll discuss how we got into this technological and social quagmire, what the big tech platforms, the government, and start-ups can do about it, see demos from some start-ups tackling the disinformation problem, and discuss how to invest in this category.
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RENDER is Betaworks Studios premier conference series. Every other month, we invite leaders and experts to help us dive deep into emerging industries and frontier technologies.
Crypto is here to stay. It walked the Silk Road, catapulted Bitcoin into popular culture, and cemented itself in mainstream financial conversations. For this edition of RENDER, Betaworks Studio’s frontier tech conference series, we’ll shine light on two quickly emerging areas in the crypto space: non-fungible tokens and decentralized finance.
The first half of the day will focus on Non-fungible tokens (NFTs). NFTs are a type of cryptographic token which represents something unique. Non-fungible tokens can be used to create verifiable digital scarcity. As one of our curators Jake Brukhman, Founder and CEO of Coinfund, puts it “NFTs are not just cat pictures that people trade on blockchains. Today digital art, collectibles, and in-game assets are the most visible use cases for these nifty non-fungibles.”
We’ll finish the day focusing on the broader landscape of DeFi. NFTs are just one element in decentralized finance (DeFi), an umbrella term for a variety of financial applications in cryptocurrency or blockchain geared toward disrupting financial intermediaries. “The core innovation of decentralized finance is that the “trust layer” is now the software and code itself. Without the time and cost associated with a high level of intermediation, the promise of DeFi is wide.” writes Sean Lippel, Principal at FinTech Collective and fellow curator of RENDER: NFTs+DeFi, “broader access to financial products, programmable money, real-time risk transfer, and auditability of financial contracts. Moreover, anyone with a computer or mobile phone with an Internet connection can gain access to more open and transparent financial services”
Join us as we explore the past, present and future of NFTs and DeFi through a day of conversations, demonstrations and explanations. From NFTs gaining prominence and earning millions in revenue as in-game objects and digital collectibles to DeFi’s ability to bring banking-style services to those who lack access to financial systems, we’ll examine the impact of these burgeoning technologies on a variety of industries and sectors throughout RENDER: NFTs & DeFi.
RENDER is Betaworks Studios premier conference series. Every other month, we invite leaders and experts to help us dive deep into emerging industries and frontier technologies.
Join us virtually on January 26th for an afternoon with Mark Hurst, host of Techtonic, a weekly radio show focused on "our shift to a digital future."
During this edition of Now Recording, Mark will talk to us about hosting a radio show from start to finish-- from curating topics to speaker selection and more. Plus, he'll answer your questions about radio & tech live.
About Mark:
Mark Hurst is the founder of Creative Good, the New York-based consultancy and creative platform that he founded in 1997. He has spent his career writing, speaking, and advising teams about how to create better products and services. He has created a number of his own projects, too.
Since fall 2017 Hurst has hosted Techtonic, a weekly FM radio show on WFMU. Here's the Techtonic podcast.
Also in 2017 Hurst ran two Skeptech events questioning today's digital technology, held at WFMU. Hurst is also the founder and host of the Gel conference, which featured the first stage presentations of Khan Academy, Wikipedia, and other world-changing projects.
Mark Hurst holds bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science from MIT. He's also an Eagle Scout, a patented game designer (U.S. Patent #5048839), and studies Mandarin Chinese in his spare time. He lives in New York City with his wife and son.
About Techtonic:
Techtonic is a weekly one-hour FM radio show on Jersey City-based WFMU, hosted by Mark Hurst. The show covers "our shift to a digital future."
A safe place to have real conversations, solving the real human and business challenges founders are facing navigating the ups and downs of taking their companies to the next level.
Learn moreCurious about what it takes to host a weekly radio show? Pick the brain of Mark Hurst during this edition of Now Recording.
Join us virtually on January 26th for an afternoon with Mark Hurst, host of Techtonic, a weekly radio show focused on "our shift to a digital future."
During this edition of Now Recording, Mark will talk to us about hosting a radio show from start to finish-- from curating topics to speaker selection and more. Plus, he'll answer your questions about radio & tech live.
About Mark:
Mark Hurst is the founder of Creative Good, the New York-based consultancy and creative platform that he founded in 1997. He has spent his career writing, speaking, and advising teams about how to create better products and services. He has created a number of his own projects, too.
Since fall 2017 Hurst has hosted Techtonic, a weekly FM radio show on WFMU. Here's the Techtonic podcast.
Also in 2017 Hurst ran two Skeptech events questioning today's digital technology, held at WFMU. Hurst is also the founder and host of the Gel conference, which featured the first stage presentations of Khan Academy, Wikipedia, and other world-changing projects.
Mark Hurst holds bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science from MIT. He's also an Eagle Scout, a patented game designer (U.S. Patent #5048839), and studies Mandarin Chinese in his spare time. He lives in New York City with his wife and son.
About Techtonic:
Techtonic is a weekly one-hour FM radio show on Jersey City-based WFMU, hosted by Mark Hurst. The show covers "our shift to a digital future."
Curious about what it takes to host a weekly radio show? Pick the brain of Mark Hurst during this edition of Now Recording.
Join us virtually on January 26th for an afternoon with Mark Hurst, host of Techtonic, a weekly radio show focused on "our shift to a digital future."
During this edition of Now Recording, Mark will talk to us about hosting a radio show from start to finish-- from curating topics to speaker selection and more. Plus, he'll answer your questions about radio & tech live.
About Mark:
Mark Hurst is the founder of Creative Good, the New York-based consultancy and creative platform that he founded in 1997. He has spent his career writing, speaking, and advising teams about how to create better products and services. He has created a number of his own projects, too.
Since fall 2017 Hurst has hosted Techtonic, a weekly FM radio show on WFMU. Here's the Techtonic podcast.
Also in 2017 Hurst ran two Skeptech events questioning today's digital technology, held at WFMU. Hurst is also the founder and host of the Gel conference, which featured the first stage presentations of Khan Academy, Wikipedia, and other world-changing projects.
Mark Hurst holds bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science from MIT. He's also an Eagle Scout, a patented game designer (U.S. Patent #5048839), and studies Mandarin Chinese in his spare time. He lives in New York City with his wife and son.
About Techtonic:
Techtonic is a weekly one-hour FM radio show on Jersey City-based WFMU, hosted by Mark Hurst. The show covers "our shift to a digital future."
A safe place to have real conversations, solving the real human and business challenges founders are facing navigating the ups and downs of taking their companies to the next level.
Learn moreCurious about what it takes to host a weekly radio show? Pick the brain of Mark Hurst during this edition of Now Recording.
Join us virtually on January 26th for an afternoon with Mark Hurst, host of Techtonic, a weekly radio show focused on "our shift to a digital future."
During this edition of Now Recording, Mark will talk to us about hosting a radio show from start to finish-- from curating topics to speaker selection and more. Plus, he'll answer your questions about radio & tech live.
About Mark:
Mark Hurst is the founder of Creative Good, the New York-based consultancy and creative platform that he founded in 1997. He has spent his career writing, speaking, and advising teams about how to create better products and services. He has created a number of his own projects, too.
Since fall 2017 Hurst has hosted Techtonic, a weekly FM radio show on WFMU. Here's the Techtonic podcast.
Also in 2017 Hurst ran two Skeptech events questioning today's digital technology, held at WFMU. Hurst is also the founder and host of the Gel conference, which featured the first stage presentations of Khan Academy, Wikipedia, and other world-changing projects.
Mark Hurst holds bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science from MIT. He's also an Eagle Scout, a patented game designer (U.S. Patent #5048839), and studies Mandarin Chinese in his spare time. He lives in New York City with his wife and son.
About Techtonic:
Techtonic is a weekly one-hour FM radio show on Jersey City-based WFMU, hosted by Mark Hurst. The show covers "our shift to a digital future."
A safe place to have real conversations, solving the real human and business challenges founders are facing navigating the ups and downs of taking their companies to the next level.
Learn moreCurious about what it takes to host a weekly radio show? Pick the brain of Mark Hurst during this edition of Now Recording.
Join us virtually on January 26th for an afternoon with Mark Hurst, host of Techtonic, a weekly radio show focused on "our shift to a digital future."
During this edition of Now Recording, Mark will talk to us about hosting a radio show from start to finish-- from curating topics to speaker selection and more. Plus, he'll answer your questions about radio & tech live.
About Mark:
Mark Hurst is the founder of Creative Good, the New York-based consultancy and creative platform that he founded in 1997. He has spent his career writing, speaking, and advising teams about how to create better products and services. He has created a number of his own projects, too.
Since fall 2017 Hurst has hosted Techtonic, a weekly FM radio show on WFMU. Here's the Techtonic podcast.
Also in 2017 Hurst ran two Skeptech events questioning today's digital technology, held at WFMU. Hurst is also the founder and host of the Gel conference, which featured the first stage presentations of Khan Academy, Wikipedia, and other world-changing projects.
Mark Hurst holds bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science from MIT. He's also an Eagle Scout, a patented game designer (U.S. Patent #5048839), and studies Mandarin Chinese in his spare time. He lives in New York City with his wife and son.
About Techtonic:
Techtonic is a weekly one-hour FM radio show on Jersey City-based WFMU, hosted by Mark Hurst. The show covers "our shift to a digital future."
A safe place to have real conversations, solving the real human and business challenges founders are facing navigating the ups and downs of taking their companies to the next level.
Learn moreCurious about what it takes to host a weekly radio show? Pick the brain of Mark Hurst during this edition of Now Recording.
Join us virtually on January 26th for an afternoon with Mark Hurst, host of Techtonic, a weekly radio show focused on "our shift to a digital future."
During this edition of Now Recording, Mark will talk to us about hosting a radio show from start to finish-- from curating topics to speaker selection and more. Plus, he'll answer your questions about radio & tech live.
About Mark:
Mark Hurst is the founder of Creative Good, the New York-based consultancy and creative platform that he founded in 1997. He has spent his career writing, speaking, and advising teams about how to create better products and services. He has created a number of his own projects, too.
Since fall 2017 Hurst has hosted Techtonic, a weekly FM radio show on WFMU. Here's the Techtonic podcast.
Also in 2017 Hurst ran two Skeptech events questioning today's digital technology, held at WFMU. Hurst is also the founder and host of the Gel conference, which featured the first stage presentations of Khan Academy, Wikipedia, and other world-changing projects.
Mark Hurst holds bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science from MIT. He's also an Eagle Scout, a patented game designer (U.S. Patent #5048839), and studies Mandarin Chinese in his spare time. He lives in New York City with his wife and son.
About Techtonic:
Techtonic is a weekly one-hour FM radio show on Jersey City-based WFMU, hosted by Mark Hurst. The show covers "our shift to a digital future."
A safe place to have real conversations, solving the real human and business challenges founders are facing navigating the ups and downs of taking their companies to the next level.
Learn moreCurious about what it takes to host a weekly radio show? Pick the brain of Mark Hurst during this edition of Now Recording.
Join us virtually on January 26th for an afternoon with Mark Hurst, host of Techtonic, a weekly radio show focused on "our shift to a digital future."
During this edition of Now Recording, Mark will talk to us about hosting a radio show from start to finish-- from curating topics to speaker selection and more. Plus, he'll answer your questions about radio & tech live.
About Mark:
Mark Hurst is the founder of Creative Good, the New York-based consultancy and creative platform that he founded in 1997. He has spent his career writing, speaking, and advising teams about how to create better products and services. He has created a number of his own projects, too.
Since fall 2017 Hurst has hosted Techtonic, a weekly FM radio show on WFMU. Here's the Techtonic podcast.
Also in 2017 Hurst ran two Skeptech events questioning today's digital technology, held at WFMU. Hurst is also the founder and host of the Gel conference, which featured the first stage presentations of Khan Academy, Wikipedia, and other world-changing projects.
Mark Hurst holds bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science from MIT. He's also an Eagle Scout, a patented game designer (U.S. Patent #5048839), and studies Mandarin Chinese in his spare time. He lives in New York City with his wife and son.
About Techtonic:
Techtonic is a weekly one-hour FM radio show on Jersey City-based WFMU, hosted by Mark Hurst. The show covers "our shift to a digital future."
A safe place to have real conversations, solving the real human and business challenges founders are facing navigating the ups and downs of taking their companies to the next level.
Learn more