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Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)

Tina Seelig with Steve Garrity (Hearsay Systems) and Juliet Rothenberg (DeepMind) - Find Your Superpower, Launch Your Career

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)

Stanford eCorner

Journey, Startups, Education, Stanford, Culture, Strategy, Stanford University, Entrepreneurship, Business, Life Lessons, Thought Leadership, Creativity, Etl, Challenges, Leadership, Innovation, Founders

4.4739 Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2018

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Professor of the Practice Tina Seelig sits down with Steve Garrity, founder of Hearsay Systems and Juliet Rothenberg, product manager at DeepMind for a new podcast called LEAP!. This series will take a deep dive into how to grow your career by unpacking some of the often overlooked and under-taught soft skills critical to the success of every entrepreneur. Each episode invites alumni at different stages in their career to discuss real-life scenarios, focused around a particular skill. In this episode, Steve and Juliet talk with Tina about identifying, shaping and developing your superpower at work.

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0:00.0

Who you are defines how you build.

0:06.4

This is the entrepreneurial thought leader series.

0:10.7

Brought to you by Stanford E-Corner.

0:14.2

Today we have a very special episode.

0:16.7

Stanford E-Corner will soon be launching a new podcast called Leap,

0:20.4

which will take a deep

0:21.4

dive into how to build your career by unpacking the often overlooked and undertaught soft skills

0:27.8

critical to the success of every entrepreneur. On each episode, we'll invite two people from

0:33.8

different career stages to discuss real-life startup scenarios.

0:38.9

Joining me in this crossover episode is Steve Garrity, the founder of HereSay Social,

0:44.0

and Juliet Rothenberg, a product manager at Deep Mind.

0:49.7

Well, this is actually a perfect session for Homecoming Week, right?

0:55.0

We've got the two of you coming back to Stanford to share some of your insights.

0:59.0

I want to formally introduce Steve Garrity and Juliet Rothenberg.

1:03.0

Steve graduated in 2004 and Juliet in 2007.

1:08.0

So it's quite a long time ago. But only a few years ago it feels like you were sitting in this audience right here,

1:14.6

listing the speakers who are on the stage.

1:17.6

So maybe you could give us a little snapshot of what you've done since you were sitting here as a student

1:22.6

until you're sitting here on the stage with me.

1:25.6

Steve, you want to start?

1:26.6

Sure. We were literally just talking about that as we walked on,

1:30.3

that it was a strange feeling to be walking onto the stage from this direction.

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