I'm on the Air - on Sirius XM Channel 111

I'm on the Air - on Sirius XM Channel 111
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Starting this Monday, March 9th 4-6pm Pacific Time I'll be on the radio hosting the Bay Area Ventures program on Sirius XM radio Channel 111 -- the Wharton Business Radio Channel.

Over this program I'll be talking to entrepreneurs, financial experts and academic leaders in the tech and biotech industries. And if the past is prologue I guarantee you that this will be radio worth listening to.


Alex Osterwalder - Business Models

On our first show, Monday March 9th 4-6pm Pacific Time join me, as I chat with Alexander Osterwalder -- inventor of the Business Model Canvas, and Oren Jacob, ex-CTO of Pixar and now CEO of ToyTalk on Sirius XM Radio Channel 111.


Oren Jacob - CEO ToyTalk

On Monday's show we'll be talking about a range of entrepreneurship topics: what's a Business Model Canvas, how to build startups efficiently, the 9 deadly sins of a startup, the life of a startup CEO, how large companies can innovate at startup speeds. But it won't just be us talking; we'll be taking your questions live and on the air by phone, email or Twitter.

  • Call 1-844-942-7866
  • Email businessradio@siriusxm.com
  • Tweet @BizRadio111

On April 27th, on my next program, my guest will be Eric Ries the author of the Lean Startup. Future guests include Marc Pincus, founder of Zynga, and other interesting founders and investors.

Is there anyone you'd like to hear on the air on future shows? Any specific topics you'd like discussed? Leave me a comment.

Mark your calendar for 4-6pm Pacific Time on
Sirius XM Radio Channel 111
:
  • March 9th
  • April 27th
  • May 11th
  • June 29th
  • July 13th
  • Aug 24th in NY

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