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Marcus Whitney - Entrepreneur, Author, and Self-Made Man

The Altogether Show with Eric Satz

Release Date: 01/15/2021

Anthony Scaramucci on Resilience and the Future of Digital Currency show art Anthony Scaramucci on Resilience and the Future of Digital Currency

The Altogether Show with Eric Satz

This episode was originally aired on February 12, 2021. Life isn’t always black and white, and sometimes the gray is controversial. This week’s guest firmly believes in staying true to himself, living by his grandmother’s maxim: “What other people think of you is none of your business.” In this episode, you’ll hear that come to life. When asked to describe himself, he said gratitude, resilience, and enthusiasm. This is a man who now has his own unit of time: A “Scaramucci.” Anthony was a successful entrepreneur, financier, and political player well before stepping up to the...

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Brian Feroldi on Financial Wellness and Demystifying the Stock Market show art Brian Feroldi on Financial Wellness and Demystifying the Stock Market

The Altogether Show with Eric Satz

Despite the 280-character limit, Brian Feroldi has found a way to utilize Twitter as a profound tool for sharing insight into financial health and taking a money mindset. Whether on social media, , or , Brian is dedicated to discussing personal finance and investing in plain language that everyone can understand.   Brian Feroldi is a financial educator and writer focused on demystifying the stock market and promoting financial wellness. In addition to being featured on The Motley Fool, Brian recently published in April 2022.    In this episode, Brian shares his conservative...

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Sheel Mohnot on Seed-Stage Investing show art Sheel Mohnot on Seed-Stage Investing

The Altogether Show with Eric Satz

A pair of headphones tangling in the spokes of a bike is one of the more unique inciting moments of an entrepreneurial venture. While his entrepreneurial spirit would lead him to Hong Kong and scouting factories in Southern China, it was Sheel Mohnot’s experience working in India with that would greatly influence his career as an investor. Impacted by the individuals he met, Sheel discovered a passion for investing in resilient and tenacious people. Sheel Mohnot is a seed-stage fintech investor, co-founder and GP of , and founder and GP of Fintech. Inspired to “work on hard problems'' by...

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Rachael Horwitz on Embracing Growth Opportunities and the Web3 Revolution show art Rachael Horwitz on Embracing Growth Opportunities and the Web3 Revolution

The Altogether Show with Eric Satz

An In-N-Out burger might be the key to lasting, meaningful professional relationships. Popping out of the office to grab a bite to eat was one of the ways Rachael Horwitz bonded with colleagues in her early years at Google, and the relationships formed during these years would lead to incredible career opportunities in her future. Rachael Horwitz is a communications expert, currently serving as the Chief Marketing Officer at . Previously, Rachael was an Operating Partner at , and she has served on and led communications teams at Google, Facebook, Twitter, and Coinbase during major growth...

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Shane Mac on Communication and Formative Collaborations show art Shane Mac on Communication and Formative Collaborations

The Altogether Show with Eric Satz

Shane Mac is particularly proud of one of the several successful companies he co-founded in the last 10 years: . Co-founded with his former assistant without venture funding, Squared Away connects military spouses with quality remote employment opportunities.  In addition to Squared Away, Shane is the co-founder and President of , founder and General Partner of , and a passionate writer and musician. He also co-founded and served as CEO of Assist, which was acquired by after merging with Conversocial. In this episode, Shane provides insight into his impressive trajectory, beginning with...

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Lorenzo Thione on Representation and Addressing Funding Imbalance show art Lorenzo Thione on Representation and Addressing Funding Imbalance

The Altogether Show with Eric Satz

Moving to the United States from Milan in 2001—mere months before September 11—Lorenzo Thione was quickly forced to reckon with life’s lack of guarantees. The only life worth living was an authentic one. Coming out was a must, and he never looked back. Lorenzo Thione is an entrepreneur, technologist, venture investor, and producer making an impact across several organizations: , , , and . He is a resolute LGBTQ community advocate and dedicated to amplifying underrepresented voices and stories. In this episode, Lorenzo discusses co-founding StartOut and managing Gaingels, and their...

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Lorine Pendleton on Angel Investing and Legacy show art Lorine Pendleton on Angel Investing and Legacy

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When was the last time you read Time cover to cover? This episode’s guest would read and discuss the magazine issues with her father every week as a child. It was an activity she didn’t quite appreciate at the time, but those in-depth discussions provided a foundation for understanding the world beyond Harlem and sparked a lifetime of curiosity and an industry-spanning career. Lorine Pendleton—investor, advisor, and attorney—started her career in the halls of , earned her law degree, and continued her path in startups until discovering an unsettling fact: Less than 1% of venture...

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William Spitz on Portfolio Management and Intelligent Investing show art William Spitz on Portfolio Management and Intelligent Investing

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There's a lot of noise in the investment space—raving pundits, extreme headlines, and financial advertisements—and investors are susceptible. Long-term success requires learning to tune it out. This week’s guest is William Spitz, the highly decorated former Treasurer and Vice Chancellor for Investments at Vanderbilt University and co-founder and principal of . In this episode, Bill reflects on being immersed in environments of influential and innovative financial thinkers during his MBA at the University of Chicago and in the intercollegiate, collaborative atmosphere of his early years...

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Barry Nalebuff on Negotiation and Strategic Investing show art Barry Nalebuff on Negotiation and Strategic Investing

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Promising ideas never really leave you. A visit to a tea auction in India was the missing ingredient Barry Nalebuff needed to create with his former student, Seth Goldman, five years after connecting over disdain for excessively sweet beverages. This week’s guest is renowned Yale School of Management professor, serial entrepreneur, and prolific writer Barry Nalebuff. Following the immense success of Honest Tea, Barry co-founded and . His most recent book, , was released in March. In this episode, Barry discusses his logical—"Spockian”—approach to negotiation and the key questions to...

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Jay Clayton on Public vs. Private Markets and Rethinking the Rules show art Jay Clayton on Public vs. Private Markets and Rethinking the Rules

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Imagine navigating the deterioration of the mortgage market in 2007 and facilitating the most high-profile transactions of the financial crisis. Then, imagine that it’s March 2020, and you’re leading the SEC as the COVID-19 pandemic upends the global economy.  This week’s guest has chartered these choppy waters and emerged aiming the lessons of the past at our regulatory future. Jay Clayton served as the 32nd Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and boasts a decades-long career at Sullivan & Cromwell, where he currently is a Senior Policy Advisor and Of...

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Marcus faced a low point after (involuntarily) dropping out of college. How was he going to pick up what was left of his confidence and rebuild the future he knew he wanted? Over the course of a few years, he worked to get his life back together—and moved to Nashville. He started waiting tables to pay his bills, and then one day, he heard about “coding.” Fascinated by the idea of a skill that could be learned and didn’t require a college degree to earn a decent income, he moved into the tech world—and that’s where his ride takes off.

In this episode, we talk about Marcus’s highest of highs and lowest of lows—and how now, when he looks back, he realizes that immersing himself into technology around the same time as the dotcom boom was the right move for him. If you are in need of a little inspiration, or just a great listen, this interview with Marcus will do the trick.