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Anniversary Episode
We celebrated one year of Marketing for the Now with a special episode on NFTs! Watch as Gary chats 1:1 with expert leaders, entrepreneurs, artists and more on the question: “What’s the future of NFTs?”
Special anniversary episode!
Special anniversary episode!
Special anniversary episode!
Our content series designed to give business leaders, marketers, influencers and culture shapers a ‘view in’ on what they need to be thinking about and how to take action right NOW.
The latest Lineup
- 12pm ET: Mark Cuban, Owner of Dallas Mavericks and Shark Tank Investor
- 12:10pm: Sarah Zucker, Artist
- 12:20pm: Tom Bilyeu, CEO of Impact Theory
- 12:30pm: QuHarrison Terry, Entrepreneur
- 12:40pm: Alison Weissbrot, Editor at Campaign US
- 12:50pm: Mike Winkelmann “Beeple”
- 1pm: Mik Naayem, Co-founder & Chief Business Officer at Dapper Labs
- 1:10pm: Matt Fortnow, Founder of Power Up NFTs
- 1:20pm: gmoneyNFT
- 1:30pm: pplpleasr
- 1:40pm: J1mmy
- 1:50pm: VeeFriends, a conversation/Q&A with Gary
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Previously, Alison was a staff reporter at AdExchanger, where she covered advertising agencies, the future of TV and the digital audio industry. Prior to that she was a copywriter at MarketSmiths, writing digital marketing copy and producing campaigns across multiple verticals.
Alison also worked in editorial at award-winning travel journalism site Fathom. She has a B.A. in International Studies and Spanish from the University of Michigan.
In 1995, Mark and long-time friend Todd Wagner came up with an internet based solution to not being able to listen to Hoosiers Basketball games out in Texas. That solution was Broadcast.com – streaming audio over the internet. In just four short years, Broadcast.com (then Audionet) would be sold to Yahoo for $5.6 billion dollars. His trade to collar his shares of Yahoo! stock received in the sale of Broadcast.com in advance of the popping of the Internet bubble has been called one of the top 10 trades of all time.
He has overseen the Mavs competing in the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history in 2006 – and becoming NBA World Champions in 2011. They are currently listed as one of Forbes’ most valuable franchises in sports.
In addition to the Mavs, Mark first appeared as a “Shark” on the ABC show Shark Tank in 2011, becoming the first ever to live Tweet a TV show. He has been a star on the hit show ever since and is an investor in an ever-growing portfolio of small businesses.
Mark is the best selling author of How to Win at the Sport of Business. He holds multiple patents, including a VR solution for vestibular-induced dizziness, and a method for counting objects on the ground from a drone. He is the executive producer on movies that have been nominated for 7 Academy Awards: Good Night and Good Luck, and Enron: the Smartest Guys in the Room.
Quick to call out unscrupulous business practices, Mark established Sharesleuth, a research and investigation website to uncover fraud in financial markets, and endowed the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Mark Cuban Chair to Eliminate Dumbass Patents, an effort to fight patent trolls.
Mark gives back to the communities that promoted his success through The Mark Cuban Foundation. The Foundation’s AI Bootcamps Initiative hosts free Introduction to AI Bootcamps for low-income high schoolers, starting in Dallas. Mark also saved and annually funds the annual Dallas Saint Patrick’s Day Parade, the largest parade in Dallas and a city institution.
Mark lives in Dallas with wife Tiffany, daughters Alexis and Alyssa, and son Jake.