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Van Bekhovens Britten | BNRVan Bekhovens Britten | BNRPrince Andrew en de Chinese spionPrince Andrew, het zwarte schaap van de Windsors en de broer van de koning, heeft zich weer eens in de nesten gewerkt en is wederom negatief in het nieuws. Ditmaal niet vanwege zijn banden Jeffrey Epstein, de miljardair die zich aan kinderen vergreep, maar vanwege banden met een Chinese spion. De zaak kwam aan het licht door een rechtszaak: op aandringen van de Britse inlichtingendiensten werd de Chinese zakenman Yang Tengbo de toegang tot het Verenigd Koninkrijk ontzegd. De Chinees spande een zaak aan, maar de rechter oordeelde dat hij inderdaad om redenen van staatsveiligheid het land niet in...2024-12-1828 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsDaniel Walker - I fired the guy 3 times - Mea Culpa - With Jeffrey BroerMea Culpa, Startups Lessons Learned, where founders, investors, lawyers and mentors share their lessons learned working on, with or for startups. Season 3 is here! Daniel Walker's Dragon Law / Zegal story.   See here Daniel's 2015 Postmortem Conference talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkvSXnxGZww   Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery or suggest a guest here: Mea Culpa Podcast   2024-12-0449 minMoordcastMoordcastDe Schokkende Moord op Ichelle van de Velde (Inclusief Interview) | Moordcast #151In deze Moordcast Special hebben we het over de Nederlandse zaak van Ichelle van de Velde. Ichelle was een vrouw van 29 jaar oud met haar eigen naaiwinkeltje in het Zeeuwse Oostburg. Wanneer zij in december 2020 vermist raakt, komt haar familie direct in actie. We willen onze dankbaarheid uiten aan de familie van Ichelle, en in het bijzonder aan Jeffrey van de Velde, voor zijn openhartige interview over zijn zus.In Moordcast neemt Dionne Slagter je mee in verschillende mysterieuze moordzaken. Samen met haar broer Henrik als sidekick duiken zij i...2024-05-171h 03Mea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsLloyed Lobo - What do entrepreneurs do? Mea Culpa - With Jeffrey BroerMea Culpa, Startups Lessons Learned, where founders, investors, lawyers and mentors share their lessons learned working on, with or for startups. Season 3 Lloyed Lobo's story.   Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery or suggest a guest here: www.mcp.fm Get Lloyed’s new book, 'From Grassroots To Greatness: 13 Rules to Build Iconic Brands with Community Led Growth' (Wall Street Journal Bestseller) at FromGrassrootstoGreatness.com Lloyed's Instagram: instagram.com/lloyedlobo/   2024-04-1650 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsAlex Medana - We did not have any clue - Mea Culpa - With Jeffrey BroerMea Culpa, Startups Lessons Learned, where founders, investors, lawyers and mentors share their lessons learned working on, with or for startups. Season 3 is here! Alex Medana's story.   Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery or suggest a guest here: www.mcp.fm   2024-01-0551 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMelissa Kwan - 2.5 years to the 1st $10 - Mea Culpa - With Jeffrey BroerMea Culpa, Startups Lessons Learned, where founders, investors, lawyers and mentors share their lessons learned working on, with or for startups. Season 3 is here! Melissa Kwan's story.   Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery or suggest a guest here: www.mcp.fm   2023-12-3053 minTiny Dragon PodcastTiny Dragon PodcastGlobal Product Launch Mastery: Understanding Cultural Nuances & Achieving Product-Market Fit with Jeffrey BroerJoin today’s guest, Jeffrey Broer, Advisor and Venture Partner of Mulana Capitaland, as he delves into the complexities of launching products across diverse global markets. In this episode, Jeffrey shares insights on the significance of understanding cultural differences, the essence of localization, and the critical need for meticulous market research and smart execution in attaining a perfect product-market fit.   Get ready for a deep dive into the intricacies of international product strategy and the vital lessons required for successful global ventures with Elaine Ann and Jeffrey Boer.   Highlights/Takeaways: 01:23: Expl...2023-10-3159 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsS03E00 Season 3 is dropping soonMea Culpa, Startups Lessons Learned, where founders, investors, lawyers and mentors share their lessons learned working on, with or for startups. Season 3 is coming soon! Stay tuned.   Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery or suggest a guest here: www.mcp.fm   2022-12-2600 minNo Harm In AskingNo Harm In AskingMea Culpa with Jeffrey BroerIn this episode Mike and Eric review the podcast "Mea Culpa" with Jeffrey Broer based on his successful Postmortem Conferences in Hong Kong on the lessons learned in startups. In Startup Mea Culpa Jeff interviews people who are open about their entrepreneurship journey, the decisions they made that turned out poorly, what they learned from it and what the impact on their life has been. Jeff has contributed greatly to the local startup scene in Hong Kong and thus, we're excited to review this podcast. If you're not naturally chatty,  what kind of questions can you ask to get t...2022-04-0628 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsIt shouldn’t have been 7 years of my life - Nic HaralambousMea Culpa, Startups Lessons Learned, where founders, investors, lawyers and mentors share their lessons learned working on, with or for startups. Nic is a keynote speaker helping businesses build better company culture, book him: https://nicharalambous.com/speaker Nic's latest book is available for purchase now: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09SLVZ2K4 Follow Nic on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nic-haralambous-global-speaker-entrepreneur/   Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery or suggest a guest here: www.mcp.f...2022-03-0241 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsKnow where the ball will come from - Irene WongMea Culpa, Startups Lessons Learned, where founders, investors, lawyers and mentors share their lessons learned working on, with or for startups. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery or suggest a guest here: www.mcp.fm 2022-02-2348 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsABB (Always Be Building) - Hoyin CheungMea Culpa, Startups Lessons Learned, where founders, investors, lawyers and mentors share their lessons learned working on, with or for startups. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery or suggest a guest here: www.mcp.fm 2022-01-2644 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsIf you don’t understand the landscape, you will never going to get there - Remi CaronThe mentioned blog post here: Traction isn't everything Mea Culpa, Startups Lessons Learned, where founders, investors, lawyers and mentors share their lessons learned working on, with or for startups. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery or suggest a guest here: www.mcp.fm 2022-01-1940 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsGiving advice is hard - Sam GellmanMea Culpa, Startups Lessons Learned, where founders, investors, lawyers and mentors share their lessons learned working on, with or for startups. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery or suggest a guest here: www.mcp.fm 2022-01-1243 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsKeep an eye on your financials, ask me how I know - Aaron RubinMea Culpa, Startups Lessons Learned, where founders, investors, lawyers and mentors share their lessons learned working on, with or for startups. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery or suggest a guest here: www.mcp.fm 2022-01-0550 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsScaling a privacy Google competitor - Colin HayhurstMea Culpa, Startups Lessons Learned, where founders, investors, lawyers and mentors share their lessons learned working on, with or for startups. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery or suggest a guest here: www.mcp.fm 2021-12-2942 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsThe Final Rug - Greg MaiskiewiczMea Culpa, Startups Lessons Learned, where founders, investors, lawyers and mentors share their lessons learned working on, with or for startups. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery or suggest a guest here: www.mcp.fm 2021-12-2250 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsS02E00 Season 2 is droppingSeason 2 is coming! Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery or suggest a guest here: www.mcp.fm 2021-12-2000 minThe Stewart Mackenzie IndabaThe Stewart Mackenzie IndabaThe Stewart Mackenzie Indaba #9 Jeffrey Broer@jebbery and I sit down over kornbranntwein and discuss venture capital, small businesses and life in general in Hong Kong  Chinese History Podcast: https://chinahistorypodcast.libsyn.co...Mea Culpa, The Podcast: https://www.postmortemconf.com/mea-cu...2021-09-113h 03Mea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsFounder mental health struggles: Break the stigma surrounding mental health.As the last episode of 2020: An open and revealing talk with 2 people about mental health. We have Megan Lam, CEO / Co-founder of Neurum, a digital behavioral health company providing a mental wellness solution for workforce mental health, and Justin Kung, Founder at Everyday Empathy, a private practice providing coaching, counseling, and training for people to achieve their professional and personal goals. They talked about founder mental health, a highly important issue in the startup world but, unfortunately, often overlooked. If you are experiencing psychological distress and need instant support, you can reach out at: For...2020-12-281h 00Mea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsWant to work at a startup? Vet the co-founders as good as they vet youIn this episode: Greg Miaskiewicz, CEO/Co-founder of Capbase. Before that, he was CEO/Co-founder of Swarm, a bot detection startup, which was bought by Integral Ad Science in 2016. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Mizuho Hong Kong for being the venue sponsor for this episode and thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery 2020-11-2444 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsGet your co-founder agreement in place! - Paul OrlandoIn this episode: Paul Orlando, Professor at USC and the Incubator Director for their internal incubator/accelerator program. Before that, he ran several accelerators and boot camps. To date has guided hundreds of companies. Recently he wrote his 2nd book: Growth Units, on Customer Acquisition Cost and Lifetime Value. He writes regularly about the unintended consequences of new tech, policy, and business growth. Please find the discount link here: Growth Units book on Gumroad: https://gumroad.com/l/AKtmRM/meaculpa Startup Sacrilege book on Gumroad: https://gumroad.com/l/WvsVFw/meaculpa Unintended Consequences: https://unintendedconsequenc.es/ G...2020-11-1051 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsIf you want to do something, execute, don't wait - Jaimie AuIn this episode: Jaimie Au, Founder of Oh My Tat, an online ecommerce platform for custom temporary tattoos. Before she started TOOD / Oh My Tat, she was an account mananger at Alibaba. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Mizuho Hong Kong for being the venue sponsor for this episode and thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery 2020-10-3030 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startups"Oh I made the same mistake three times" - Stephen ForteIn this episode: Stephen Forte, Managing Partner at Fresco Capital, an early stage VC investor. He was also a board member of the Scrum Alliance, Chief Strategy Officer at Telerik and CTO at Zagat Survey and many other ventures. He started his career as a developer. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Mizuho Hong Kong for being the venue sponsor for this episode and thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery   2020-10-1346 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsThe co-founder issue took 7 months to resolve - Xania WongIn this episode: Xania Wong, a serial entrepreneur passionate about innovation while creating financial and social impact. She's the founder of JOBDOH an HR and Fintech solution offering services from job search to payroll stretching for employers and employees Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Mizuho Hong Kong for being the venue sponsor for this episode and thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery 2020-09-2931 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsStartups also need 'Oxygen' - Gene SooIn this episode: Gene Soo, A problem solver who's also into: tech and gadget, fashion, food, tennis, startup, location-based apps, green biz, snowboarding, squash, and way more... Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Mizuho Hong Kong for being the venue sponsor for this episode and thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery 2020-09-1543 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsWant to build a startup? Prepare for the game of emotional energy! - Kosta KolevIn this episode: Kosta Kolev, An engineer by training and an entrepreneur by nature; he calls himself an operator that loves building new products and teams from the ground up.He has built and launched new businesses and products across London, Hong Kong and Berlin. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Mizuho Hong Kong for being the venue sponsor for this episode and thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery 2020-09-0139 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsGame development, how hard can it be? - Patrick LeeIn this special episode: Patrick Lee, Patrick is co-founder of Rotten Tomatoes, Alive Not Dead, Hobo Labs and more. He will talk about how hard it is, even for an experienced founder, to start a gaming company. He's being interviewed by Casey Lau for the Startup Lessons Learned Postmortem Conference Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Mizuho Hong Kong for being the venue sponsor for this episode and thanks to Kohpy Ventures and Casey Lau for making this episode possible. Contact me @jebbery 2020-08-1848 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsI didn't tell my parents at first - Leo WongIn this episode: Leo Wong, a Hong Kong University of Science and Technology that straight out of school started SensBeat, an omv app and Yue Dong app that raised US$1million while still in college. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Mizuho Hong Kong for being the venue sponsor for this episode and thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery 2020-08-1045 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsIf my mum can use it, this company can use it! - Thomas PunIn this episode: Thomas Pun, an entrepreneurial technical product manager with a strong sense of UX design and business. Started at Apple as a video codec engineer and had way too many tech advisor roles at known and lesser known startups to mention. He’s a Stanford and Y-combinator alumni.   Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Mizuho Hong Kong for being the venue sponsor for this episode and thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery 2020-07-2339 minWat Netflix Je Me Nou?Wat Netflix Je Me Nou?Legends of the FallVoor deze eerste aflevering van Wat Netflix Je Me Nou nieuwe stijl keken wij de film Legends of the Fall. Legends of the Fall is een romantische western uit de jaren 90, met onder andere Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins en heel, heel veel paarden. In de film volgen we de persoonlijke perikelen van de familie Ludlow in het Amerika rond de eerste wereldoorlog. In Montana, een staat in het noorden van Amerika vol mooie natuur en prachtige uitzichten - die overigens in de film ook regelmatig te bewonderen zijn - woont vader Colonel Ludlow (gespeeld door Hopkins) samen...2020-07-1527 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsYou can reach so many people with just lines of code - Karen ContetIn this episode: Karen Contet, co-founder & CEO of AngelHub, the first SFC-licensed startup investment platform in Hong Kong. Karen is also a co-founder of WHub.io, a Hong Kong startup ecosystem builder designed to foster meaningful connections with local startups, talents and investors. Before that, Karen started her career as a trader in banking and has a background in computer science and coding. She talks about the transition from corporate to startups, building websites, startup recruitment, and much more. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making...2020-07-0739 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsIn early stage startups there's often no investment data, you have to make that data - Jeanne LimIn this episode: Jeanne Lim. Founder and CEO of Nama Institute which advocates a higher wisdom to living, leading, and innovating. She’s the former CEO and CMO of Hanson Robotics, an AI and robotics company, known from Sophia, a social humanoid robot. She’s also a startup advisor, angel investor and career marketer. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Mizuho Hong Kong for being the venue sponsor for this episode and thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery 2020-06-2936 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsI've spent a car worth of angel investments, but no returns - Daniel ChunIn this episode: Daniel Chun, CEO of Remotec Technology, a company focused on smart controls, home automation and IoT. He’s also an adjunct lecturer in technology at HKU Space, inventor and angel investor. We will talk about his experiences in mobile payments, a well preforming toy store and IoT licenses challenges. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Mizuho Hong Kong for being the venue sponsor for this episode and thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery   2020-06-1946 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMy co-founder took the IP, investor and client - Bhavneet ChahalIn this episode: Bhavneet Chahal, CEO & Co-Founder at GoSkills, an online learning company with personalized courses built by a completely remote team, with staff spread around the globe. She is also a former account manager of Groupon. She will talk about her co-founder who took off with her startup, how she scaled her startup GoSkills with Groupon and her lack of cooking skills. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Mizuho Hong Kong for being the venue sponsor for this episode and thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this...2020-06-0944 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsI had to go back and appologize for the wrong advice - Atin Batra - Twenty Seven VenturesIn this episode: Atin Batra, General Partner at Twenty Seven Ventures, a global VC Fund that invests in EdTech and Future of Work Startups. An ex-entrepreneur, he loves the sport ultra-marathon trail running. And much more. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Mizuho Hong Kong for being the venue sponsor for this episode and thanks to Kohpy Ventures for making this series possible. Contact me @jebbery 2020-06-0245 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsDoes this makes sense? - Koen Munneke - IntrinsikIn this episode: Koen Munneke, CEO & Co-Founder at Intrinsik, a SaaS healthtech platform that connects medical device producers with their clinicians. Named by Galen Growth as one of the leading Healthcare startups in Asia. A 500 Startups alumni. He talks about accepting advise, personal learnings, and handgrenades.... And much more. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast. Thanks to Mizuho Hong Kong for being the venue sponsor for this episode. Contact me @jebbery 2020-05-2633 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsI need to do this kind of work - Amit ChaterjeeIn this episode: Amit Chatterjee, CEO and founder of Shadow Factory, a B2B virtual, augmented, and mixed reality production services company headquartered in Hong Kong. Before that he was involved in multiple startups. He talks about the passion and struggles of startups, food delivery in Hong Kong. And much more. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast Contact me @jebbery or email jeffrey@introduck.me 2020-05-1951 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsThe investors sent me money within 48 hours - James KwanIn this episode: James Kwan, Managing director Jumpstart Magazine, a hybrid online and offline platform dedicated to connect tech startups in APAC and beyond. Before that he founded Deal N Ship and he is an experienced sales and marketing expert. He talks about letting go of your startup when you found something that has more traction. Let us know who you want to hear sharing on this podcast Contact me @jebbery or email jeffrey@introduck.me 2020-05-0534 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsI resigned 3 times - Sue KimIn this episode: Sue Kim, Founding Partner at Libbler, a modern recruitment partner for high potential technology and finance talents. Before that she was a banker and a Technology Consultant for Financial Services Clients. She talks about the lessons learned of doing a recruitment startup as an ex-banker. And much more. Contact me @jebbery or email jeffrey@introduck.me 2020-04-2842 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsLate for breakfast, sold my company - Ben ChienIn this episode: Ben Chien, Managing Director, Greater China, AnyMind Group he came to that position as founder of Acqua Media that got acquired by AnyMind Group. He’s also the co-founder of SeeDoctor, a doctors review & classified website and mobile app. Thanks to Kowloon Estadium in Hong Kong for sponsoring the studio use: kowloonestadium.com Contact me @jebbery or email jeffrey@introduck.me 2020-04-2150 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsBoth sides of the table - Fritz DemopoulusIn this episode: Fritz Demopoulus, Founder of Queen’s Road Capital. Before that he was the CEO/Co-founder of Shawei.com which was bought by tom.com and CEO/Co-founder of Qunar.com which IPO’ed in 2013. Contact me @jebbery or email jeffrey@introduck.me 2020-03-2634 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsYogurt, how hard can it be? - Ashok JaiswalIn this episode: Ashok Jaiswal, Founder / CMO at Lecker Labs (Yomee Yogurt). Before that, Ashok was the founder of EzeeCube and was a Sr. Technical Analyst at Goldman Sachs. He talks about the lessons learned of doing a hardware startup for the first and second time. And much more. Contact me @jebbery or email jeffrey@introduck.me 2020-01-2231 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsPersonal relationships and being founder - Raymond YipIn this episode: Raymond Yip, Venture Partner at Mount Parker Ventures in Hong Kong. Before that, Raymond was the founder and CEO of Shopline and advertisement startup Clickful. He talks about divorce, co-founder break up and being on the other side of the table. Contact me @jebbery or email jeffrey@introduck.me 2020-01-1642 minMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsMea Culpa, lessons learned in startupsS01E00 Introduction to Mea Culpa podcastMea Culpa, the lessons learned from startups. Where founders, investors, lawyers and mentors share their stories about working on, with or for startups. We will postmortem their errors, fails and pivots. Reflect on the decisions they made and how those turned out. Contact me @jebbery or email jeffrey@introduck.me 2020-01-0901 min