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This post was originally created for @abcnewsradio and can be found here. Andrew Hyde is a successful entrepreneur, founder of Startup Weekend, and organizer of the TEDxBoulder conference. By all rights Mr. Hyde should reside in an expensive Manhattan condo and dine at the most exclusive restaurants. Instead, Mr. Hyde owns just 15 things and is currently homeless. After leaving his job as community organizer for the New York-based start-up incubator TechStars, Mr. Hyde sold all of his posessions and traveled the world. He now moves through the New York and Silicon Valley technology scenes, mentors young companies, and is currently building a business that creates art from old vinyl records. In this podcast interview, ABC News Radio’s Dan Patterson talks with Mr. Hyde about technology, innovation, and digital materialism.
http://danpatterson.com/interview-tech-entrepreneur-andrew-hyde-owns-15-things/
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Interview: Tech Entrepreneur Andrew Hyde Owns 15 Things
This post was originally created for @abcnewsradio and can be found here. Andrew Hyde is a successful entrepreneur, founder of Startup Weekend, and organizer of the TEDxBoulder conference. By all rights Mr. Hyde should reside in an expensive Manhattan condo and dine at the most exclusive restaurants. Instead, Mr. Hyde owns just 15 things and is currently homeless. After leaving his job as community organizer for the New York-based start-up incubator TechStars, Mr. Hyde sold all of his posessions and traveled the world. He now moves through the New York and Silicon Valley technology scenes, mentors young companies, and is currently building a business that creates art from old vinyl records. In this podcast interview, ABC News Radio’s Dan Patterson talks with Mr. Hyde about technology, innovation, and digital materialism.
http://danpatterson.com/interview-tech-entrepreneur-andrew-hyde-owns-15-things/
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Guy Kawasaki at the Commonwealth Club
For nearly 30 years, Kawasaki has earned a notable reputation as a venture capitalist, entrepreneur and popular blogger. The former Apple evangelist will share his provocative insights and commonsense practices for succeeding in today’s business world. Kawasaki’s “no bull shiitake” approach is a reality check that covers everything from customer service to competition, innovation to marketing.
