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With hundreds of millions of people working remotely for the first time, companies want to know if they’re doing this right. Our guest this week, will help you find out if you are.
Carlos Escutia joins us from San Diego, California. He’s the CEO and founder of Growrk Remote, which launched operations in January, offering smart home office management for remote teams.
In this episode, we talk about issues that are popping up with the home workplace, what companies should be considered in terms of remote employee safety and workers’ compensation, and how companies can build solutions.
Tune in to learn how to take care of your employees and prioritize them—they’re your greatest asset.
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Our guest this week is Sondre Rasch, co-founder and CEO of SafetyWing. SafetyWing offers travel, medical, and health insurance to nomads and remote companies around the world.
Sondre and his team are innovators in the digital nomad space, offering global insurance to remote workers.
In this episode, we talk about how the pandemic has affected their customers and nomads in general, how their product roadmap has evolved over time, and the importance of infrastructure in the remote world.
Tune in to learn about the potential of remote work, Sondre’s journey, and what he and his company are doing for remote work.
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On the Running Remote podcast, we’ve talked to individuals from so many different areas of business. But, this is our first conversation with a finance nerd.
Our guest this week is Wayne Richard, COO of Bean Ninjas, a Xero bookkeeping business for online businesses based in Tucson, Arizona. He jumped from a corporate role to building a company that works on asynchronous collaboration.
In this episode, we talk about what financial support a small company needs, how Bean Ninjas began, what the recession looks like, and how remote work integrates with raising a family of five.
Tune in to learn more about the financial side of remote work while Wayne shares his experience making it all work.
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This week, our guest is a worthy adversary, if you will, and a podcast host himself, Aydin Mirzaee, the host of the Supermanagers Podcast.
More importantly, he’s focused on changing how companies conduct meetings worldwide via his company, Fellow.app, where he’s the CEO and co-founder.
In this episode, we talk about what a supermanager is, what a high-performing team is (and how they’re created), and how meetings should and can run.
Things are changing, so we need to look around and re-adjust to our surroundings. Tune in to learn about the future of meetings.
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Our guests this week are marketing wizards from the mid-west, business partners as well as life partners - Mike Grinberg and Gaby Israel Grinberg.
Mike and Gaby are the co-founders of Proofpoint Marketing - an all remote B2B Digital Marketing Agency.
In this episode, we talk about the ideal home setup for a family working from home, how to balance personal life and business life, and the transition that the marketing leaders must go through in these days of remote.
Tune in to this episode to learn from this dynamic couple who runs a successful remote business.
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This week Danny interviews Liam Martin - co-founder and CMO of Time Doctor and co-organizer of Running Remote Conference.
They discuss Running Remote’s survival and victory in this emergency situation when all their in-person events were cancelled.
Running remote has always been able to gather absolute top innovators in the remote work space at their events.
Here's what Liam talks about it in this interview - “That type of access is very, very rare. I remember interviewing Dimitri of GitLab directly for the first Running Remote. And I thought to myself that guy's a billionaire, pretty crazy.”
Listen to this candid conversation as Danny and Liam discuss how the world has changed in 2020 and how remote work has been a key part of this revolution. Also you will enjoy some of Liam’s joyful experiences interviewing billionaires at Running Remote events.
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We have a returning guest on our show today - Sahin Boydas, CEO & Founder of Remote Team - an all-in-one Remote OS that powers remote teams operations.
This time, Sahin shares his own fascinating story - from selling a massive technology business in Turkey to arriving in Silicon valley with almost nothing in his pocket. Sahin talks about his last 10 year's experience in the Bay Area and how he sees companies are evolving in the remote age.
Enjoy a high-energy conversation with one of the visionaries in the remote work space.
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Daniel Ramsey is the founder and CEO of MyOutDesk, a company with more than 13 years of experience helping CEOs and entrepreneurs around the world grow virtually. In this podcast, he discusses how a blended model can allow you to grow your business, save time, and lower operating costs through virtual solutions.
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Sharon Koifman is the founder of DistantJob with more than 15 years of experience in the tech, recruitment, & HR world.
In this podcast, this interesting thinker will discuss the talent side of remote work and how to promote worker creativity and a better quality of life.
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Peter Rooney is the chief revenue officer for Canadian Payroll Services. This company was office based until COVID-19 came along and now works 100% remotely itself. In this podcast, Peter talks about the Canadian market in particular and how to make global hiring accessible.
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Raj Singh is the co-founder and CEO of Loop Team and has more than 20 years of experience building products. This Silicon Valley veteran sold his last company, Tempo AI, to Salesforce.
This podcast focuses on how to create a remote work environment that facilitates the type of in-person interactions that lead to business growth.
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With over a decade of experience, Darren Murph joined GitLab to head up all things remote. With over 1200 people and no offices, Darren follows a "handbook first" approach to manage it all. Listen in as Darren dives deep into how GitLab manages their distributed team.
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Always fascinating, Frank Cottle, the CEO of Alliance Virtual Offices has been working and running remote teams since the '80s. Frank has decades of experience and insight on the evolution of working remotely. Listen in as he details how he manages his team and what he does to create culture. www.runningremote.com
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Kean Graham, founder of Monetize More shares his insights in creating a very large distributed team all over the globe. Starting his career as a growth hacker, he eventually created a way to help companies monetize their web traffic. On a hike up Mt. Machu Picchu, Kean realized he wanted more freedom and came up with the idea for his company. Listen in as Kean tells his story and how he manages a large remote team. www.runningremote.com
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Sahin Boydas, the founder of RemoteTeam.com has a unique way of looking at all things remote and business. RemoteTeam is a backend software to help manage your remote team and Sahin has a great story. From hiring a comedian to write their website content to how they build culture, you won't want to miss Sahin's outlook on how he manages all things remote.
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Amir Salihefendic, founder of Doist, started Doist to as a remote first company. Not only does Doist have a remote team, but they support remote teams. Amir details how important hiring is for their team and why trust is the most important aspect of their hiring process.
Listen in as Amir talks about hiring, process and the Doist culture. Read more at www.runningremote.com
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When Jon VerLee created Breeze Church Management Software, he didn't realize the thrill he would get when watching his first remote employee succeed. Now with 70 employees, Jon feels tremendous honor stewarding his remote team.
Listen in as Jon describes how he on-boards his team, the strategies he deployed to increase sales and how he builds company culture. Read more at www.runningremote.com
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When Springboard Retail started the process of moving their in-house team to a remote team, VP of People Jennifer Raines Loring navigated the transition with a lot of iteration, feedback and fresh ideas.
Listen in as Jennifer describes how employee feedback was the key driver in making the transition to a fully remote team a successful one. Read more at www.runningremote.com
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Alex Kistenev, CEO and co-founder of Standuply, has a fully distributed team to run his business. Based in Siberia, Alex describes how he collaborates with his team through multiple timezones as well as creating better communication amongst everyone. Download the episode now and learn more at www.runningremote.com
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Shauna Moran started her career at Shopify and noticed that the landscape of remote work was changing. A curious person, Shauna is very passionate about how emotional intelligence plays a big role in remote work teams.
Now, Shauna works with companies to execute on their values, creating effective company cultures and helping teams align around their goals. Download the episode and check out more at www.runningremote.com.
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