• Social Confoes 118 - An Unqualified Take on the Oil & Gas Industry

    In this episode of Social Confoes, hosts Diego and Jean-luc explore a variety of topics, including the economy, extractive industries, and the rise of new economic powers. They also touch on the importance of understanding history and how it can inform our present decisions. Throughout the episode, they offer insights and hot takes on various issues, making for a thought-provoking discussion.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The world is experiencing a shift in economic power, with new players emerging and taking control of industries previously dominated by the West.
    • Extractive industries, particularly oil and gas, have played a significant role in the development of the global economy, but alternative forms of energy are gaining ground.
    • Understanding history and learning from the successes and failures of past societies can inform our decisions in the present.
    • The rise of new economic powers is leading to a more competitive global market, with new opportunities and challenges emerging.
    • It's important to keep up to date with developments and continue learning in order to stay relevant in a rapidly changing world.

    Don't forget to follow us on Instagram at Confoes and reach out to us with your thoughts and feedback. Tune in next week for another episode of Social Confoes.

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    59m | Aug 15, 2023
  • Social Confoes 117 - The Story Behind PLU

    Welcome to Social Confoes, where we talk to creative minds from all around the world. Today's guest is Hedwig de la Fuente, also known as PLU, a graphic designer and photographer with a unique story behind his name. He's the founder of de la Fuente design and Pics by PLU photography brand. In this episode, we'll be discussing his creative journey and the importance of finding your own identity in the art world. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!

    He shares his insights on the importance of having a good product before investing in fancy equipment, the role of branding in enhancing a business, and the power of social media for networking and news. PLU also gives us a glimpse of his personal studio setup and shares his thoughts on properly presenting and taking pictures.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Don't prioritize investing in expensive equipment over having a good product.
    2. Proper branding can enhance a business and its individual brand.
    3. Social media can be an effective tool for networking and staying up-to-date on news and trends.
    4. Scanning efficiently and not wasting time on irrelevant information is an important skill for social media consumption.

    Connect with PLU on all the socials.

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    1h 2m | Aug 15, 2023
  • Social Confoes 116 - What is Money

    Welcome to Social Confoes! In this episode, Diego and Jean-luc discuss the road to financial independence. We explore the concept of money and its definition, as well as the popular FIRE movement and the importance of having a low time preference.

    Here are 5 key takeaways from this episode:

    1. Financial independence is about having the freedom to decide what you do with your money.
    2. The popular FIRE movement involves working hard to accumulate wealth early in life, so you can retire and do the things you love later on.
    3. Consistency is key in achieving financial independence.
    4. It's important to have a low time preference, which means delaying gratification for later higher value use cases.
    5. Understanding your own spending habits and being conscious about your financial decisions is crucial in achieving financial independence.

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    1h 3m | Jul 11, 2023
  • Social Confoes 115 - The 'Work for Yourself' Dream

    In this episode of Social Confoes, the hosts discuss the hype surrounding entrepreneurship and the impact it has on society and the economy. They cover topics such as access to information and online resources, the rise of social media influencer culture, and the shift in work culture and values among different generations. The hosts also touch on the concept of overnight success and the role of luck in entrepreneurship.

    Key takeaways:

    1. Access to information and online resources has made entrepreneurship more accessible to a wider audience.
    2. Social media has created a culture of instant gratification and the concept of overnight success.
    3. The shift in work culture and values among different generations has led to a greater focus on quality of life over state of life.
    4. Perseverance is more important than luck in entrepreneurship.
    5. The impact of entrepreneurship on society and the economy is complex and multifaceted, and requires careful consideration.

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    1h 4m | Jul 11, 2023
  • Social Confoes 114 - Leadership and Empowerment w/ Jodie Padilla

    Welcome to the Social Confoes podcast! In this episode, we are thrilled to have Jodie Padilla as our guest. Jodie is an engineer with a specialization in higher education and a master's degree in innovation and development of business. She is the founder of "Líderes Hub", an organization that trains future leaders in specialized leadership, such as promoters of equity and inclusion, and competitiveness and innovation. Jodie is also an activist, postgraduate professor, author, and scientific researcher. She has been recognized internationally for her work, including being a Climate Reality Leader trained by former Vice President of the USA Al Gore, and the first Ecuadorian winner of the Global Writing Contest "Share Your Voice" by Girls In Tech HQ San Francisco. In this episode, Jodie will discuss the importance of volunteer work and community involvement, her experience with leadership in volunteer organizations, and how to empower others to become leaders in their own communities. Stay tuned for an inspiring conversation with Jodie Padilla.

    Matilde is the first Ecuadorian to have her doodle on Google. And the Doodle is not only appearing in Ecuador, it's appearing in Latin America, Italy, Ireland, and United Kingdom. And I said, I apply for that. I send my proposal. I asked for it and I couldn't believe it.

    Here are 5 major take-aways from Jodie:

    1. Jodie emphasizes the importance of being present and happy in everything you do, even if it doesn't seem to be leading to immediate success.
    2. She encourages people to explore different aspects of their lives and not to get stuck with anything, even if it means leaving a certain place or person.
    3. Jodie recommends volunteering as a way to develop skills, make connections, and give back to the community.
    4. She believes that everyone has something to offer and should consider themselves a leader, even if they are not in a formal leadership position.
    5. Jodie stresses the importance of connecting with people on a human level and focusing on the things we have in common, rather than our differences, in order to build strong communities.

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    1h 0m | Jul 11, 2023
  • Social Confoes 113 - Using AI in Real Life Situations

     this episode of Social Confoes, the hosts discuss the use of AI in real-life situations with guests Antoine and Iwan. The conversation covers a range of topics, including AI-generated art, the impact of AI on education, and the potential for AI to automate certain tasks. The guests also share their experiences with AI tools and their thoughts on the future of AI.

    Key Takeaways

    1. AI is becoming increasingly prevalent in various industries and applications, including art and education.
    2. AI tools can be useful for increasing productivity, but they should not be used as a shortcut to learning or understanding a subject.
    3. The quality of AI-generated content varies widely, and it is important to review the output to ensure accuracy.
    4. AI is still a learning process, and there is much potential for its use in various industries and applications. However, it is important to approach it with caution and to understand its limitations.

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    1h 1m | Jul 4, 2023
  • Social Confoes 112 - Arts and Creativity

    Welcome to the latest episode of Social Confoes, the podcast where we discuss the intersection of creativity, technology, and society. In this episode, hosts Diego and Jean-luc delve into the relationship between creativity and productivity, and how to balance both in a business setting. They also explore the concept of artists being trapped by the expectations of a wider audience, and the potential impact of AI on the creative industry.

    Key Takeaways

    1. The balance between creativity and productivity is crucial when working on a project with a restricted time frame, and it requires setting a framework and then pushing creativity within it.
    2. When an artist becomes mainstream, they face the pressure of meeting the expectations of a wider audience, and this can lead to a loss of authenticity and creativity.
    3. AI is just another tool in the arsenal of the creative industry, and the danger lies in not adapting to it rather than using it.
    4. Once an artist becomes recognized, they have the ability to do whatever they want because they have established their brand and reputation.
    5. The most distinctive technological shift in recent history has been the debate between painters and photographers, and now the introduction of AI is just another extension of technology in the creative industry.

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    58m | Jul 4, 2023
  • Social Confoes 111 - Influencer and AI Marketing w/ Mike Allton

    Welcome to Social Confoes! Today's episode features an international keynote speaker, award-winning consultant, and author at The Social Media Hat, Mike Allton. With over a decade of experience in digital marketing, Mike has established a reputation for being able to explain complex topics in easy-to-understand ways. He is also the Head of Strategic Partnerships at Agorapulse, a robust social media management tool favored by agencies and social media influencers around the world. Join us as we discuss influencer marketing from both the brand and influencer's point of view.

    I think it's important to note that. Everybody's an influencer. To a certain extent, maybe you don't intend to be an influencer, but if you have people who are connected with you in real life, on social media, wherever the case might be, and you give them recommendations, you give them ideas, you give them suggestions, you're influencing them. ~ Mike Allton

    Here are 5 major take-aways from Mike’s conversation:

    1. The Metaverse is not likely to have the kind of impact that a lot of people thought it would have and may even be abandoned as an idea. AI, on the other hand, is becoming more entangled in our day-to-day lives and is starting to catch on with normal people, as it is integrated more prominently into our tools.
    2. As AI is integrated more prominently, it is going to make it so that individuals, regular people can ask questions in a very natural language kind of a way, and get a natural language response, rather than a list of 10 websites that may or may not have anything to do with what they asked.
    3. Influencers should be careful not to allow AI to recreate or generate everything they say. They should use it as a guide, as inspiration, but make sure that they are investing themselves in everything they are doing so that their community continues to be authentic tomorrow.
    4. Pay attention to trends and what has been trending for a while as an influencer or business owner. Businesses should be thinking about how they can use AI to help them in their content creation, reach their audience, and build their community.
    5. Differentiate yourself as an influencer or business owner and invest in yourself in everything you are doing so that your community continues to be authentic tomorrow. Your influence is based on the relationship between your audience and you as an individual, as a person, and AI can't duplicate that.

    Learn more about Mike on: https://www.entrepreneur.com/author/mike-allton

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    1h 2m | May 9, 2023
  • Social Confoes 110 - Learning, Unlearning and Relearning

    societal contexts. They delve into the idea of first principle thinking and how breaking down concepts into fundamental pieces can lead to new and innovative ideas. The conversation also touches on the role of AI in learning and how biases can be introduced into the process.

    Here are 5 key take-aways from the conversation:

    1. Learning, unlearning, and relearning are all important skills to have in both personal and societal contexts.
    2. First principle thinking involves breaking down concepts into fundamental pieces and rearranging them to create something new or better.
    3. AI can introduce biases into the learning process and it's important to critically assess information.
    4. Breathing is an important aspect of physical health and it's important to relearn how to breathe properly as we age.
    5. Learning communities should be built around knowledge-sharing rather than just financial gain.

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    1h 0m | May 9, 2023
  • Social Confoes 109 - Reinventing Yourself

    Diego and Jean-luc dive into the topic of reinventing oneself in this week's episode of Social Confoes. They discuss the importance of conscious reinventions, the impact of knowledge and experience on personal growth, and the role of external factors such as Covid-19 in shaping our lives. The conversation then shifts to the topic of reinventing countries, with a discussion on the challenges and opportunities faced by smaller nations. They touch on the importance of history and the need for a strong leader to drive change. Finally, they wrap up the episode by exploring the role of support and accountability in the process of reinventing oneself.

    Here are 5 key take-aways from the conversation:

    • Reinventing oneself is a conscious process that requires reflection, knowledge, and experience.
    • External factors such as Covid-19 can also prompt reinvention, often in unexpected ways.
    • Reinventing a country requires a strong leader and a willingness to challenge traditional paths.
    • Dual nationality and international partnerships can provide new opportunities for smaller nations.
    • Support and accountability are crucial in staying true to one's goals and values during the process of reinvention.

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    1h 0m | May 9, 2023
  • Social Confoes 108 - Creating Your Own Culture w/ Suchi Sairam

    In this episode of Social Confoes, we sit down with Suchi Sairam, an Indian-Texan-Minnesotan-American Multicultural Artpreneur, artist, and author. We discuss her multiple award-winning children's book, "Dancing Deepa," and the important themes of representation, empowerment, risk-taking, and overcoming assumptions. Suchi shares her unique perspective on navigating multiple cultures and identities and how she integrates the arts, multiculturalism. Join us as we delve into the power of passion and the value of pursuing what you love with Suchi Sairam on Social Confoes.

    Here are 5 major take-aways from Suchi's conversation:

    1. Cultural inputs from different places can lead to a unique culture for an individual.
    2. Encouragement and freedom to pursue one's interests is important for personal and professional growth.
    3. The critical mass of a cultural community can help to maintain and evolve cultural traditions.
    4. Access to media and technology can provide more inputs for cultural understanding and appreciation.
    5. Cultural exchange and mingling can lead to a global culture that is diverse and unique.

    Connect and learn more about Such on her website: suchisairam.com.

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    1h 0m | May 9, 2023
  • Social Confoes 107 - Maximizing the Value of Your Business w/ Cristina Espiritu

    In this episode of Social Confoes, hosts Diego and Jean-luc speak with Cristina Espiritu, an international valuation expert and business strategist with over 20 years of experience. She has helped countless businesses propel themselves to new heights. She is the founder of Sparkvation Consulting, My Jeepney Stop, and EmPHorium, and has also served in leadership positions in non-profit organizations around the world. We discuss how to maximize the value of your business during a crisis, the importance of understanding different cultures in business, and nuances that can make or break a business deal. Tune in for valuable insights and tips from this seasoned expert.

    "Valuation is more of an art than it is a science." - Cristina

    Here are 5 major takeaways from the conversation with Cristina:

    1. Valuation is more of an art than a science. It's all about creating a story to back up numbers and applying them to describe a reasonable point of view.
    2. Multiculturalism is an important aspect of business, and it's important to understand different cultures to avoid miscommunication and misunderstandings.
    3. Food is a big part of Filipino culture and is a way of showing love and hospitality.
    4. There are nuances in different cultures that can make or break a business deal, so it's important to be aware of them.
    5. Valuations are calculated at a point in time and cannot predict the future, so there can be discrepancies between the valuation and the actual outcome.

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    57m | Apr 4, 2023
  • Social Confoes 106 - Finding your Vantage Point w/ Gib Stewart

    Roland (Gib) Stewart is the founder of Vantage Point Franchises and More LLC. He started his career helping people find jobs, eventually leading the state system in job placements. He then invested in real estate and started a property management company. Gib also developed seven dental/medical office buildings and purchased two franchises. He became a franchise consultant to help people actualize their dreams. Gib positions his clients to navigate toward success and believes everyone deserves a mentor.

    Here are 5 major take-aways from Gib's interview:

    1. Change your surroundings and perspectives if things are not going well for you.
    2. Learn how to breathe properly during stressful situations.
    3. Having a routine can be beneficial, for example, an eight-minute breakfast that includes exercise.
    4. Having good mentors and support systems can make a big impact on your life.
    5. Reading is important, and it's never too late to learn how to read properly.

    Quotes from Gib:

    • "If you're in a bad place, get rid of those friends and find some good ones and get on with life because there's so much going on that's positive and available and you can look forward to."
    • "When things look bad, you just take another deep breath and you'll be fine. Just breathe. Just breathe."
    • "I always picture myself walking down a road and I always figure, okay, so here's where I am, there's where I wanna be. And the next question is, how am I gonna get there?"
    • "I never liked working for somebody. I retired my first time at the age of 50, retired twice and almost a third time, and finally decided it just wasn't for me. I'm having too much fun."
    • "I think it's important to know how much opportunity is out in the world and so many places."

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    59m | Apr 4, 2023
  • Social Confoes 105 - Women in Sports Tech w/ Shannon Ferguson

    In this episode of Social Confoes, hosts Diego and Jean-luc sit down with Shannon Ferguson, Co-Founder and CEO of FanSaves, an award-winning tech startup that connects sports fans to sponsors through a digital couponing platform. Shannon shares her insights on being a woman in sports tech, the importance of understanding user needs, and overcoming adversity as a founder. Listen in for valuable takeaways on entrepreneurship, sponsorship, and the future of sports.

    Here are five major take-aways from Shannon's interview:

    1. Non-technical co-founders can learn and succeed in the tech startup industry.
    2. Fan Saves aims to eliminate paper coupons from professional sports and beyond.
    3. Starting a business can be a result of seeing a problem and taking it into your own hands.
    4. Canada's sports culture is growing, and there is a lot of passion for Canadian athletes.
    5. Small businesses and startups have different goals and models, with startups aiming to take on investment and grow quickly.

    Quotes from Shannon

    "Our mission is to eliminate paper coupons from professional sports and beyond." - Shannon
    "90% of fans can't name more than five of their favorite team sponsors. So sponsors are paying millions of dollars in some cases, and fans do not know who they are." - Shannon
    "We trusted and worked with the wrong people. All of our developers were local. But we had to learn as we went." - Shannon

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    57m | Apr 4, 2023
  • Social Confoes 104 - Entrepreneurship is Gambling

    Welcome to this episode of Social Confoes, where we explore the intersection of society, culture, and economics. In this episode, hosts Diego and Jean-luc discuss the role of entrepreneurship and wealth creation in today's world. They delve into the pressures of the "rat race," the importance of optionality, and the potential pitfalls of pursuing wealth. Join us as we explore the nuances of entrepreneurship and the challenges of navigating uncertainty in pursuit of financial success.

    Here is an overview of some takeaways from the conversation between Diego and Jean-luc:

    1. They discuss their experiences celebrating the holiday of Holy and the importance of appreciating the freedoms and opportunities that exist in their country.
    2. Suriname is an underrated place because of the freedom and familial safety net it offers.
    3. The pressure of the "rat race" in Suriname is less than in other places, allowing for more freedom to try new things.
    4. As people build wealth, they become their own worst enemy, as they fear losing it and spend more money to protect it.
    “The greatest insurance against Uncertainty is optionality. “
    "Too much wealth brings about misfortune. Increasing your wealth makes you fear losing it. You spend money to assuage your fears and then have to earn more."

    Diego's quote from the Social Confoes podcast is a reminder that wealth can come with its own set of challenges and fears. As people strive for financial success and try to build generational wealth, they may also find themselves trapped in a never-ending cycle of earning more to protect what they have. This can lead to a constant fear of losing it all and a pressure to continue working long after one might have hoped to retire or enjoy the fruits of their labor.

    Diego's perspective is especially relevant given the recent economic turbulence caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Many people have lost jobs, businesses have closed, and the future remains uncertain. It's important for individuals and societies to consider what truly matters most and to find a balance between financial security and other aspects of life.

    This serves as a thoughtful reminder to reflect on our priorities and to question whether the pursuit of wealth is worth the potential costs.

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    58m | Apr 4, 2023
  • Social Confoes 103 - The Business of Seaweed w/ Joshua Forte

    In this episode of #SocialConfoes Diego and Jean-luc talk with YLAI Almuni Joshua Forte. He is the founder of Red Diamond Compost Inc. is an award-winning biotech social enterprise that creates the world's cleanest green agrochemical solutions, from organic waste residuals and invasive plants such as the Sargassum seaweed, plaguing the region for the past few years. As an advocate of regenerative organic agriculture, his work with organizations in various capacities across the region and internationally has awarded him recognition as an expert in the field of climate-smart environmental management.

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    56m | Mar 7, 2023
  • Social Confoes 102 - Everyone Needs a Coach in Life w/ Kelly Knowles

    In this episode of #SocialConfoes Diego and Jean-luc talk with coach Kelly Knowles. Kelly is a multi-talented professional with a wealth of experience and a passion for serving others. As a Toastmaster Competent Communicator, she has honed her communication skills to perfection, ensuring that she is always heard and understood. In addition to this, she is a Six Sigma Greenbelt, a testament to her dedication to improving processes and achieving results. Working with Kelly is an experience like no other. She provides a professional yet warm environment, where everyone feels comfortable and valued. Kelly's coaching is always focused on the whole person, ensuring that real results are achieved that apply to personal and professional development. Her oratory skills are second to none, with a commanding yet disarming presence that leaves a lasting impression. Kelly is a true professional, a coach, and mentor who is dedicated to helping others succeed.

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    1h 0m | Mar 7, 2023
  • Social Confoes 101 - Love it or Not

    In this episode of #SocialConfoes Diego and Jean-luc discuss the significance of Valentine and the commercialization of holidays.

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    58m | Mar 7, 2023
  • Social Confoes 100 - Celebrating 100 Episodes

    In this episode of #SocialConfoes Diego and Jean-luc celebrate 100 episodes of Social Confoes.

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    59m | Mar 7, 2023
  • Social Confoes 099 - Investing and a Growth Mindset w/ Nacho

    In this episode of #SocialConfoes Diego and Jean-luc talk with Ignacio Peruzzo aka Nacho. He is a chemical engineer turned self-taught investor and crypto and web3 writer. He runs his own blog and YouTube channel where he shares his insights on economics, crypto, and NFTs. As a co-founder of "The Pulse", Nacho is dedicated to empowering communities through content creation and meaningful connections in the crypto, investment, and personal development space. With a desire to escape Argentina's chronic inflation problem, Nacho discovered traditional investing and later became a passionate advocate for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and NFTs. He is active on Twitter and Discord, connecting with people from all over the world to learn and discuss these topics. When he's not immersed in the world of finance and technology, Nacho loves to have deep and thoughtful conversations about his true passion: basketball. Nacho was born, raised, and still resides in Argentina.

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    1h 12m | Feb 7, 2023
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