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Pamela CerdeiraPamela Cerdeira'El régimen venezolano es un régimen hueco': Fausto PretelinEn entrevista con Pamela Cerdeira, para MVS Noticias, Fausto Pretelin, internacionalista y colaborador de MVS, abordó el tema sobre como rindió protesta Nicolás Maduro para asumir nuevo periodo como presidente de Venezuela.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-01-1106 minLa semana explicadaLa semana explicadaLa Semana Explicada del 10 de Enero del 2024 con Pamela Cerdeira🎙️ Resumen del Podcast: Crisis, Fuego y Novedades Tecnológicas 🚗🔥1️⃣ Crisis en Venezuela:• Las tensiones están al tope 💥• Nicolás Maduro vs. oposición… ¿quién ganará este round político? 🤔2️⃣ Incendios en California:• ¡Fuego por todas partes! 🔥• Evacuaciones masivas y paisajes apocalípticos 🌲⚠️3️⃣ Novedades del CES 2025:• Un botón que ideal para despistados 🤯• Mucho brillo, pantallas y gadgets futuristas 🖥️🤖4️⃣ México y los coches:• El gobierno se pone emprendedor y quiere producir coches 🇲🇽🚘2025-01-1005 minPamela CerdeiraPamela CerdeiraMVS Noticias con Pamela Cerdeira, 09 de enero 2025En entrevista con Pamela Cerdeira, para MVS Noticias, crece la tensión en Venezuela en la víspera de la nueva toma de protesta de Nicolás Maduro, de esto, habló Manuel Cobela, periodista venezolano. El clima político en Venezuela está al límite. A pocas horas de la toma de protesta de Nicolás Maduro para un tercer mandato de seis años, el país se encuentra en una espiral de tensión alimentada por denuncias de irregularidades electorales, represión a la oposición y un entorno internacional atento. En entrevista con Pamela Cerdeir...2025-01-101h 38Pamela CerdeiraPamela CerdeiraVenezuela en tensión: Nicolás Maduro va por tercer mandato entre denuncias y protestasEn entrevista con Pamela Cerdeira, para MVS Noticias, crece la tensión en Venezuela en la víspera de la nueva toma de protesta de Nicolás Maduro, de esto, habló Manuel Cobela, periodista venezolano. El clima político en Venezuela está al límite. A pocas horas de la toma de protesta de Nicolás Maduro para un tercer mandato de seis años, el país se encuentra en una espiral de tensión alimentada por denuncias de irregularidades electorales, represión a la oposición y un entorno internacional atento.See omnystudio.com/listener for p...2025-01-1009 minPamela CerdeiraPamela CerdeiraAnuncia Sheinbaum propuesta de seguridad social a repartidores de apps; ¿que opinan estos?En entrevista con Pamela Cerdeira, para MVS Noticias, Nicolás Sánchez, director de asuntos públicos de Uber habla del anuncio de Sheinbaum de la propuesta para dar seguridad social a repartidores de apps.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-10-1618 minLa semana explicadaLa semana explicadaLa Semana Explicada 9 de Agosto del 2024 con Pamela Cerdeira¡Entérate de todo lo que pasó esta semana en solo unos minutos! Aquí te dejo el resumen de lo que cubrimos esta semana del 9 de agosto:📉 *Lunes Negro:* Las bolsas del mundo se volvieron locas con la subida de tasas en Japón. ¡El yen se disparó y dejó a todos mordiéndose las uñas! 💸 El peso mexicano no se quedó atrás y también sufrió.😡 *Maduro vs. Silicon Valley:* Nicolás Maduro sacó a X (antes Twitter) de Venezuela por 10 días. Y lo más loco... ¡lo anunció en X! 🤯🎭 *Drama Diplomático:* El c...2024-08-0907 minPurple Mango PodcastPurple Mango PodcastRevelando La Verdad Oculta Sobre Emprender Estando En La Universidad - Nicolas Cerdeira | E15 Nicolas Cerdeira creó Failory hace +7 años. Failory es una Newsletter que reflexiona sobre los fracasos más grandes de las startups, con el objetivo de que entiendas lo que sucedió para que no te pase lo mismo. Nicolas creó este proyecto hace más de 7 años, lo sostuvo durante su carrera universitaria, y lo sigue hasta el día de hoy. No solo logró compaginar la facultad con una empresa que factura 6 cifras anuales, sino que logró recibirse con uno de los mejores promedios de la facultad. Si sos jovén y estas con ganas de crear proyectos...2024-04-0555 minEmprende AprendiendoEmprende AprendiendoEmprendedor 🇦🇷 de 20 años Factura $60.000/año con su Empresa | Entrevista a Nico Cerdeira Bienvenidos a un nuevo podcast de Emprende Aprendiendo. Hoy nos acompaña Nicolás Cerdeira, un emprendedor argentino de 20 años que nos explica como creó Failory: una newslatter de mucho valor para todos aquellos emprendedores y empresarios que quieran aprender más sobre negocios y empresa. ACCEDE A LA OFERTA DE VERANO (DISPONIBLE HASTA EL 31 DE AGOSTO) 👉 https://emprendeaprendiendo.com/oferta-verano/ SI QUIERES CONOCER UN POCO MÁS EL PROYECTO DE NICO ➡️ Failory: https://www.failory.com/ ➡️ Twitter: @nicocerdeira  2022-08-2241 minLo que la cuarentena nos dejóLo que la cuarentena nos dejóCampos de concentración nazisSi hay una imagen que está fuertemente anclada al Holocausto esa es la de los campos de concentración. A través de un recorrido por distintos testimonios de sobrevivientes del Holocausto, Martina Galasso, Nicolás Cerdeira, Megan Freue, Tomas Freiberg y Martín Blufstein nos ofrecen un conmovedor episodio que nos invita a la reflexión sobre uno de los mayores horrores en la historia de la humanidad. 2020-11-3012 minVALORANT ZoneVALORANT ZoneSpike Plant #4 - O resultado e o meta do Gamers Club UltimateNo quarto mesa redonda do VALORANT Zone, os convidados debateram sobre o primeiro campeonato oficial de VALORANT disputado no Brasil, o Gamers Club Ultimate, com os convidados debatendo sobre os resultados e o meta visto na competição válida pelo Ignition Series. Participaram do Spike Plant #4: o narrador Nícolas "nicolino" Emerenciano, a comentarista Letícia Motta, o MVP da competição Leonardo “mwzera” Serrati, o integrante da Team oNe Gabriel “qck” Lima e o repórter do VALORANT Zone Pedro Umberto. Guilherme "Guiki" Cerdeira foi o apresentador.2020-07-221h 03The Failory PodcastThe Failory PodcastFrom Failed ML Startup to a +$100k/Mo Content Agency, with Nat Eliason of Growth MachineNat Eliason (@nateliason) is the founder of Growth Machine, a marketing agency specialized in SEO-first content marketing. After graduating from Carnegie Mellon University and taking different marketing jobs, Nat quickly realized that he could achieve success on his own. From launching Tailored Fit and then burning out, to creating different streams of revenue and growing them to +$1M/year, find out the whole journey of this 27-year-old entrepreneur in this episode of the Failory Podcast.2020-07-0240 minThe Failory PodcastThe Failory PodcastTurning a Need into a Startup, with Raman Shalupau of Crypto Jobs ListRaman Shalupau (@ksaitor) is the founder of Crypto Jobs List, the #1 community to find and post crypto jobs. Raman’s entrepreneurship and interests in engineering stirred up at the young age of fourteen, which drove him to create a food delivery startup while at University. Soon after, he built and shut down RSVPD, a startup for Singapore people to find and attend events near them. In this episode of the Failory podcast, discover the things Raman learned from his failed projects and how he’s grown his current company.2020-06-2256 minThe Failory PodcastThe Failory PodcastShutting Down a $80k/mo Dev Company and Building a Chess Tool, with David Kramaley of ChessableDavid Kramaley (@simplydt) is the CEO and Founder at Chessable, a science-backed chess learning online tool. Prior to this, David was the founder of Sharkius, a social games development company. Under David’s words, this startup “grew too fast, too quickly” and despite it reached $80k/month, it shut down later on. In this episode of the Failory Podcast, find out what kinds of success and challenges this tech entrepreneur faced throughout the years of starting and scaling different projects.2020-06-151h 10The Failory PodcastThe Failory PodcastBecoming a Startup and No Code Expert, with Bram Kanstein of No Code MVPBram Kanstein (@Bramk) is the creator of No Code MVP, an online course that teaches how to validate startup ideas without coding. After graduating from the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences in 2013, Bram went on to create a handful of projects. His journey of failed and successful products have led him to become a startup expert. In this episode of the Failory Podcast, find out how this product builder entrepreneur had some of his projects acquired and how has he built his current success.2020-06-0848 minThe Failory PodcastThe Failory PodcastBeing Forced to Shut Down a +$1M/year Food Startup, with Steve Long of The Travel BriefSteve Long is co-founder at The Travel Brief, a site that gives travelers the ability to share practical tips and guides with others, while documenting their adventures in a meaningful way. Steve plunged into the entrepreneurial world at twenty-four years old when he co-founded a food startup with a childhood friend, which brought in $1.3M in annual revenue in just two years. In this episode of the Failory Podcast, learn more about the hubs he’s created, his experience on Dragon’s Den, and his new passion project.2020-06-011h 18The Failory PodcastThe Failory PodcastGrowing a B2B Startup to +1,000 Customers, with Zal Dastur of LucepZal Dastur (@zald) is the co-founder and COO of Lucep, a software that turns social networks from its users into lead engines. Before this, Zal co-founded and shut down VenueMirror, after a friend gave him an ultimatum to join the startup and he had to move to India to start working on it. In this episode of the Failory Podcast, find out how this hard-working entrepreneur navigated through different strategies until ultimately landing his current success.2020-05-2543 minThe Failory PodcastThe Failory PodcastTurning a Side Hustle into a $9k/mo Business, with Pat Walls from Starter StoryPat Walls (@thepatwalls) is the founder of Starter Story, a site interviewing successful entrepreneurs, and Pigeon, a Gmail CRM extension. Prior to this, he co-founded Delite, a SaaS platform for B2B wholesale orders, that would shut down later on. From graduating from UCSB with a degree in economics to learning to code, find out how Pat’s drive for a new challenge led him to his current founder role, in this episode of the Failory Podcast.2020-05-1858 minThe Failory PodcastThe Failory Podcast17 Years of Online Ventures, with Matt Giovanisci of Swim UniversityMatt Giovanisci (@MattGiovanisci) is the founder of Swim University, the biggest niche site around swimming pool and hot tub care. Matt got into the internet world after learning how to build a website for his indie rock band. Since then, he has spent the last 17 years getting fired and re-hired, building new ventures, launching lots of podcast episodes and setting thousands of affiliate links. In this Failory Podcast, learn from Matt’s entrepreneurial journey and his “overnight success” with Swim University.2020-05-111h 02The Failory PodcastThe Failory PodcastGrowing a B2B Marketplace to $40M/Year, with Terence Tam of Reflow HubTerence Tam (@terencetamau) is the founder of Reflow Hub, a managed marketplace that facilitates mobile device returns, buyback & trade-ins and insurance claims from their vendor partners. In this episode of the Failory Podcast, learn how this driven entrepreneur went from launching an MVP in the food delivery space to having his company ring in as the second fastest-growing company in Australia by the Australian Financial Review's Fast 100 and Fast Starters lists.2020-05-0443 minThe Failory PodcastThe Failory PodcastHow +3 failures led to a $150k/month SaaS, with Bernard Huang of ClearscopeBernard Huang (@bernardjhuang) is the Co-founder at Clearscope, a profitable SaaS product used by companies to get written content performance. He is a driven entrepreneur who has used his creative capabilities to launch many startups, including Mushi Labs, Mosec, and Food By People. On this episode of the Failory Podcast, find out how this once online professional poker player became a co-owner at a Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, and how his life and projects have led him to Co-found Clearscope.2020-04-271h 33The Failory PodcastThe Failory PodcastFrom 50k Users in 6 Weeks to Shutting Down, with Ryan HickmanRyan Hickman (@RyanHickmam) is Co-Founder at Epic AI, a company that helps startup founders with a multitude of AI-based tools, ranging from investor intelligence to decking. Before it, Ryan co-founded MeVee, a video streaming platform that grew to 50k users in 6 weeks and eventually shut down after being unable to compete with Facebook Live. In this episode of the Failory Podcast, learn about Ryan’s thoughts on the idea of first-mover advantage and disadvantages, shiny object syndrome, and his experience with waffles and Alicia Keys.2020-04-201h 01The Failory PodcastThe Failory PodcastBootstrapping a B2C Startup to +$20k/Month with Buster BensonBuster Benson (@buster) is the founder of 750 Words, a $5/mo journaling tool. He kept it alive for more than a decade while working at Twitter, Slack, Patreon and running and shutting down Health Month, a startup leveraging social gamification to get its users healthy. Learn about his impressive entrepreneurial journey, how he went from liberal arts to tech, and the downsides of raising VC on this episode of the Failory Podcast.2020-04-1239 minThe Failory PodcastThe Failory PodcastFrom Failed VC-Backed Startup to Successful Bootstrapped SaaS, with Brian RheaBrian Rhea (@brhea) is the founder of Project Headlamp, a feedback tool for remote teams to cultivate community and remove internal impasses. Prior to this, Brian was the CPO of Macavo and the founder of Binocs, a startup out of Macavo that never took off. Learn about his incredible journey, how he got his first job in tech, and his “10-star-remote-environment” on this episode of the Failory Podcast.2020-04-1248 minThe Failory PodcastThe Failory PodcastHow to Sell Expiring Domains and Make $1M/Year, with Mike CarsonMike Carson (@ca98am79) is the founder of Park.io, a service that allows folks to backorder hacker-type expiring domains. It all started as a hobby but then he found out there was room for a business. Learn about Mike’s journey into the space, his German rival, and how he almost sold his company on a whim in this episode of the Failory Podcast.2020-04-1233 minThe Failory PodcastThe Failory Podcast+$1M/Year Selling Beard Products after a Decade of Failure, with Eric BandholzEric Bandholz (@bandholz) is the Founder at Beardbrand, a platform that sells products to reshape the landscape of men’s grooming. Prior to this, he worked on his first startup, Wakomo, a simple Wordpress site that middle manned purchases of vinyl wall graphics that he designed. Learn about the decade-long journey Eric took to get to where he is today in this episode of the Failory Podcast.2020-04-1252 min