What if owning a car in the city becomes as outdated as fax machines and floppy disks? In this episode, we ride into the future with Scott Murphy and Antonio Barbus, co-founders of Clover, a micromobility startup that’s ditching the traffic jam for two wheels and a fresh battery. We talk about: - Why cities like Valencia are embracing e-bikes and saying "no thanks" to cars - How battery swapping is making charging anxiety disappear faster than your parking spot - What makes micromobility act...
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What if owning a car in the city becomes as outdated as fax machines and floppy disks? In this episode, we ride into the future with Scott Murphy and Antonio Barbus, co-founders of Clover, a micromobility startup that’s ditching the traffic jam for two wheels and a fresh battery. We talk about: - Why cities like Valencia are embracing e-bikes and saying "no thanks" to cars - How battery swapping is making charging anxiety disappear faster than your parking spot - What makes micromobility act...
How the human touch remains timeless in the art of sales
A Day in the Future
1 hour 1 minute
9 months ago
How the human touch remains timeless in the art of sales
Join Mihai Guran on “A Day in the Future” as we discuss the essence of trust and human connection in sales. Discover how the future of sales blends empathy with innovation. Hit play and reimagine the art of selling!
A Day in the Future
What if owning a car in the city becomes as outdated as fax machines and floppy disks? In this episode, we ride into the future with Scott Murphy and Antonio Barbus, co-founders of Clover, a micromobility startup that’s ditching the traffic jam for two wheels and a fresh battery. We talk about: - Why cities like Valencia are embracing e-bikes and saying "no thanks" to cars - How battery swapping is making charging anxiety disappear faster than your parking spot - What makes micromobility act...