People On The Grid with Barbara Montaner Vega

In this week’s People on The Grid, we interviewed Barbara Montaner Vega; we talked about the concept of Digital Diet. Her former job in New York City as an IT lawyer gives her a sturdy base for her consultancy business that she created a few years ago, that gives digital solutions.

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People On The Grid with Sofie Amalie Damkjær Østensgård & WeFood

In this week’s People On The Grid, we discuss food waste with Sofie Amalie Damkjær Østensgård from WeFood. WeFood is located in Denmark, and it is the first food surplus supermarket there. It was opened through an NGO Charity, that saw the high amounts of food waste in the country as a problem that could be fixed.

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People On The Grid with Teresa Ferreiro – Author and Motivational Speaker

In today’s People On The Grid, we met with Teresa Ferreiro. After living in many parts of the world where she worked in communication and marketing. This award-winning author, coach and motivational speaker, discovered she had breast cancer. Today, we talk about her experience with Cancer and how it led her to write the book “I have breast cancer – What now?”.

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People On The Grid with Jo Turnbull & SEO

Jo Turnbull started in SEO while working for a mobile tech company. She is now a commercially aware professional with over nine years of experience in website design, development, and online marketing. In today’s People On The Grid, she discusses SEO and how social media should work together.

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Tech Startups in the Fight Against Food Waste

People waste an outrageous amount of food. Between farmers, manufacturers, grocery stores and consumers, more than 1.3 billion tonnes of consumable food were tossed away last year. That’s enough to build a mountain 3 kilometres wide and 2500 meters high.

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People On The Grid with Jessica Boston

Jessica Boston is a practitioner of Cognitive Hypnotherapy based in Barcelona. It is different from traditional schools of hypnotherapy. It is an approach that uses principles of neuroscience to change the way you experience the world and redefine deep-rooted beliefs. It is more flexible and produces long last results.

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People On The Grid with Regina Sommer: Storytelling

Regina is a pioneer of the German storytelling scene. She established a house of stories and tales in her hometown of Aachen (Border city between Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany) in 1996 to engage a German-speaking storyteller network and bring storytelling back into people’s memory. Continue reading “People On The Grid with Regina Sommer: Storytelling”

People On The Grid with Jo Turnbull: SEO for Videos

Jo Turnbull started in SEO while working for a mobile tech company. She is now a commercially aware professional with over nine years experience in website design, development and online marketing. Outside of work she has a keen interest in SEO and has started her own blogs and speaks on many conferences about SEO and Online Marketing.

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People On The Grid with Rory Ryder: iEdutainments

iEdutainments works exclusively with companies, governments and TV networks throughout the world to develop world-class educational resources. In this People On The Grid interview, we have a fascinating chat with the Founder and CEO, Rory Ryder. Continue reading “People On The Grid with Rory Ryder: iEdutainments”

Digital Nomadery: The 21st Century Way of Work

Who doesn’t love to travel? It’s 2016, and everyone seems to have caught the travel bug. Even a new lifestyle is emerging to accommodate this widespread desire to see the world: Digital Nomadery. I’m sure you’ve all heard of at least one person living this lifestyle. Jumping from city to city, working from their laptop, all while sight-seeing and partying with people from all over the world.

Welcome to the new working dream. The classic 9 to 5 working lifestyle is becoming “passé”, and if you want to keep up with times, you better start thinking differently.

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