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Charge the Wave

Charge the Wave

Written by: Tai Chung
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Footnote 4 presents its Charge the Wave podcast focused on entrepreneurs, executives, and icons who are assiduously building companies, cultures, and communities. Charge the Wave aims to uncover personal stories from inspiring builders and trailblazers in their respective professions and dig into the formative moments, hard-fought lessons, and circuitous voyages that are woven into the fabric of the everyday, interesting journeys of our fellow wayfarers. Footnote 4 dedicates Charge the Wave to the late Duke Kahanamoku (1890-1968), the greatest waterman, pioneer, and American icon of our time.Tai Chung Economics
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  • Ep. 11 - Vicky Tamaru
    Oct 5 2023

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    Visit http://www.chargethewave.com 

    In this episode of Charge the Wave, we welcome guest Vicky Tamaru, an entrepreneur and founder of the nonprofit, 'The Build Justly'. With a rich background in consulting for big and small tech firms and creating tech solutions for prominent brands, Vicky hails from Honolulu but has called the Pacific Northwest home. 

    Tune in to this episode as Vicky Tamaru talks about:

     * Vicky’s Personal Odyssey & the Inception of 'The Build Justly' Nonprofit and its aim to make a difference in the world

     * Equitable Technology — what Vicky wishes more people understood about the importance and impact of equitable technology in today's world.

     * Disruptors vs. Agitators — Vicky's perspective on the distinction between being a disruptor and an agitator, and which role she identifies with or prefers.

     * Entrepreneurship & Resilience — The challenges of the entrepreneurial journey and how Vicky manages her mental and physical well-being amidst the ups and downs.

    Connect with Vicky Tamaru:

     * Connect with Vicky on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vtamaru

     * Visit Vicky’s business website: https://buildjustly.org

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    About the Charge the Wave Podcast:

    Footnote 4 presents its Charge the Wave podcast – focused on entrepreneurs, executives, and icons who are assiduously building companies, cultures, and communities.

    Charge the Wave aims to uncover the personal stories and anecdotes from inspiring builders and trailblazers in their respective professions and dig into the formative moments, hard-fought lessons, and circuitous voyages that are woven into the fabric of the everyday, interesting journeys of our fellow wayfarers.

    Charge the Wave is focused on the industrious pioneers who are navigating the choppy waters of the unknown, rising and grinding everyday to face the endless uphill climb.

    Charge the Wave is singularly focused on:

    Inspiring entrepreneurs — who are building startups, battling the unstable seas to discover product-market fit, and aiming to launch innovative products and services to successfully cross the chasm into successful commercialization.

    Influential executives — who’ve had winding career paths, weathered the storms and wreckages, and built resilient and high-performing crews and organizations.

    Iconic individuals — who are becoming authors of their destinies and master navigators by wayfinding, sidewinding, wandering, and perfecting their craft, charting new courses to make an indelible mark in the world.

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    Footnote 4 has had a front-row seat to many recent successes in the last several years, both advising and consulting for incredible individuals and teams who have risen above their stations, by building high-performance crews and cultures — and carving their own paths throughout various industries along the way. Footnote 4 dedicates Charge the Wave to the late Duke Kahanamoku (1890-1968), the greatest waterman, pioneer, and American icon of our time.


    Website: https://footnote4.com/

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    43 mins
  • Ep. 10 - Nickeyea Wilkinson-Pickett
    Sep 22 2023

    Subscribe to Charge the Wave on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@chargethewave

    Follow & Subscribe to Charge the Wave on:
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/45XSVSAq6g7gucW4DNdwY8
    Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/charge-the-wave/id1674308193
    Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kYjNhZDJmOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw
    Castro: https://castro.fm/podcast/50b5c974-8230-47fd-b689-158f8c03e025  

    Visit http://www.chargethewave.com 

    In this episode of “Charge the Wave,” we are joined by Nickeyea Wilkinson-Pickett, also known as Nicky. An attorney (Senior Counsel at GSK) by day and an artist by night, Nicky passionately advocates for healthcare in the Farmers Space. As a proud native of Brooklyn with strong Jamaican roots, she paints a vivid picture of her life in the heart of New York City and her academic journey through Hampton University, a distinguished Historically Black College, and North Carolina Central University School of Law. As Nicky charts the path ahead, she is immersing herself into the realm of health and wellness. She is currently undergoing training to become a certified health and wellness coach. Alongside, she’s keen on reviving “Action” – an advocacy tool she initiated in 2020. Nicky envisions this venture potentially blossoming into a holistic Health and Wellness center in the future. With such diverse pursuits, Nicky embodies the essence of continuous evolution and growth.

    Tune in to this episode as Nickeyea Wilkinson-Pickett dives deep into her personal and professional journey. Some key highlights include:

     * Formative Years: From reminiscing about her childhood experiences to sharing unique challenges and anecdotes, Nickeyea provides a glimpse into the events that shaped her early life.

     * Educational Choices: Discover how Nickeyea made her decision about college and law school, revealing insights that might guide aspiring students.

     * Professional Voyage: Nickeyea delves into her career trajectory, from her initial roles to becoming a senior counsel at GSK. Learn about the choices she made and the paths she took.

     * The MIT Challenge: An intriguing account of how Nickeyea and her team clinched victory in the MIT challenge, shedding light on their strategies and experiences.

     * Artistic Pursuits: Beyond her corporate identity, Nickeyea showcases her passion for art, discussing her Instagram art catalog and her shop. 

    Don’t miss out on other engaging topics like career advice for law students, maintaining mental health amidst work pressures, and her future endeavors. A captivating interview packed with invaluable lessons and inspirations.

    Discover more about Nickeyea’s professional journey, artistic pursuits, and personal insights by exploring the links below:

     *  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickeyeawilkinson-pickett/

     * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithandart_2021/

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    Footnote 4 has had a front-row seat to many recent successes in the last several years, both advising and consulting for incredible individuals and teams who have risen above their stations, by building high-performance crews and cultures — and carving their own paths throughout various industries along the way. Footnote 4 dedicates Charge the Wave to the late Duke Kahanamoku (1890-1968), the greatest waterman, pioneer, and American icon of our time.
    Website: https://footnote4.com/

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    51 mins
  • Ep. 09 - Cole Graham
    Jul 12 2023

    In this episode of Charge the Wave, we welcome guest Cole Graham, Co-Founder of Virtual Fork, an Austin, TX-based kitchen marketplace company. With Virtual Fork, restaurateurs can monetize their downtime by hosting another food business as a renter, and get the tools they need for a smooth operational relationship with their partner.

    Tune in to this episode as Cole talks about:

    • His cultural background and how it molded his personality

    • What got him interested in entrepreneurship 

    • Why and how he co-founded Virtual Fork

    • His journey as a startup and advice for those who want to start a business 

    • Different tools he uses when dealing with a crisis situation

    About Cole Graham

    Cole Graham attended USC as part of the World Bachelor in Business program, spending his second year in Hong Kong and his third year in Milan, Italy. Each school had a different focus, with USC focusing on entrepreneurship, Hong Kong focusing on finance, and Milan focusing on law. Cole found the opportunity to live in different countries and experience new cultures just as valuable as their classroom education.

    Cole always had a passion for entrepreneurship, inspired by companies like Microsoft and Amazon in his hometown of Seattle. He gained firsthand business experience in the aviation industry, solving industry problems and working in business and product development. 

    In 2020, Cole co-founded Virtual Fork. They identified the challenges faced by kitchen owners, such as high costs and difficulties with leases, and saw an opportunity to provide cheaper and more accessible kitchen space. Their goal was to help hosts diversify their revenue streams and increase their revenue. 

    As a startup founder, Cole believes in making decisions that benefit everyone involved, considering the customer's perspective, the team, and themselves as founders.

    Learn more about Cole Graham:

    Visit his business website: https://virtualfork.io/ 

    Connect with Cole on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cole-graham/ 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtual_fork/ 

    Blog: https://medium.com/@virtual_fork 

    About the Charge the Wave Podcast

    Footnote 4 presents its Charge the Wave podcast – focused on entrepreneurs, executives, and icons who are assiduously building companies, cultures, and communities.

    Charge the Wave aims to uncover the personal stories and anecdotes from inspiring builders and trailblazers in their respective professions and dig into the formative moments, hard-fought lessons, and circuitous voyages that are woven into the fabric of the everyday, interesting journeys of our fellow wayfarers.

    Charge the Wave is focused on the industrious pioneers who are navigating the choppy waters of the unknown, rising and grinding everyday to face the endless uphill climb.

    Charge the Wave is singularly focused on:

    Inspiring entrepreneurs — who are building startups, battling the unstable seas to discover product-market fit, and aiming to launch innovative products and services to successfully cross the chasm into successful commercialization.

    Influential executives — who’ve had winding career paths, weathered the storms and wreckages, and built resilient and high-performing crews and organizations.

    Iconic individuals — who are becoming authors of their destinies and master navigators by wayfinding, sidewinding, wandering, and perfecting their craft, charting new courses to make an indelible mark in the world.

    ***

    Footnote 4 has had a front-row seat to many recent successes in the last several years, both advising and consulting for incredible individuals and teams who have risen above their stations, by building high-performance crews and cultures — and carving their own paths throughout various industries along the way. Footnote 4 dedicates Charge the Wave to the late Duke Kahanamoku (1890-1968), the greatest waterman, pioneer, and American icon of our time.


    Website: https://footnote4.com/

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    49 mins
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