This week we have Ted Mertz on The Sell. Over 30 years at Bloomberg. Now telling stories in a whole new way on LinkedIn, through video, and with a voice that’s as clear as ever. This was such a good conversation. We talked about visibility, storytelling, the future of CEOs as creators, and why holding a camera up might be one of the most valuable skills in business today. Ted calls it “committing journalism in the wild.” You’ll love this one. Ted Mertz, everybody.
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This week we have Ted Mertz on The Sell. Over 30 years at Bloomberg. Now telling stories in a whole new way on LinkedIn, through video, and with a voice that’s as clear as ever. This was such a good conversation. We talked about visibility, storytelling, the future of CEOs as creators, and why holding a camera up might be one of the most valuable skills in business today. Ted calls it “committing journalism in the wild.” You’ll love this one. Ted Mertz, everybody.
Ep 9. What 75 angel investments and 60+ years of life taught James Spurway about being a founder.
The Sell
59 minutes
5 months ago
Ep 9. What 75 angel investments and 60+ years of life taught James Spurway about being a founder.
This week's episode is with James Spurway. This was such a magical conversation. I've known James for 10 years. He has been through one hell of a life, from growing up on a farm without electricity to making it in the world of finance to almost dying with a heart attack to investing in 75 startups. If you want to know how to be a founder, how to sell, how to storytell, and more importantly, how to manage a business, this one is for you. The one, the only, James S...
The Sell
This week we have Ted Mertz on The Sell. Over 30 years at Bloomberg. Now telling stories in a whole new way on LinkedIn, through video, and with a voice that’s as clear as ever. This was such a good conversation. We talked about visibility, storytelling, the future of CEOs as creators, and why holding a camera up might be one of the most valuable skills in business today. Ted calls it “committing journalism in the wild.” You’ll love this one. Ted Mertz, everybody.