Lauren J. Faust (born July 25, 1974)[2][3] is an American animator, writer, director, and producer, best known as the creator of the animated series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic and DC Super Hero Girls. Faust has collaborated with her husband Craig McCracken on his four animated series The Powerpuff Girls, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Wander Over Yonder, and Kid Cosmic.
Faust is married to Craig McCracken, creator of The Powerpuff Girls, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, and Wander Over Yonder.[3] They met while they were working on the third season of The Powerpuff Girls.[18] Faust has worked with her husband on all of his shows. She considers herself a lifelong feminist.[19] Faust took maternity leave in mid-2016 to take care of her newborn daughter.[20]
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I have the Music Maker Premium edition. Magix says that program will automatically ask for serial number when opening program but it does not. How can I activate. On older versions the request to enter serial would come into view when you tried to use different functions like import a file, etc. When I go to my account and look at the info about this version it says two activations are allowed with both areas showing no activations . Thanks
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Zach: Zach here. Happy New Year. Back from a long break in another episode of the podcast with an amazing guest who's been pretty influential in my career, Matt Watson, who's a serial entrepreneur.
His first exit was nine figures with VIN Solution CRM, which had a lot of parallels to my company, Selly CRM, which I founded and since then, he's gone on to found Stacy, which was acquired by private equity and he also recently acquired back Full Scale an inc 5000 company that he co-founded that offers offshore development services to tech companies.
So, Matt, thanks for being on the podcast today.
Matt: Yeah, there's a couple of things. It's, it's understanding the addressable market. Like, is there a bigger, is there a big opportunity for this? You know, I honestly, on the I capacity side, my business partner, Meg, like the first few times I, I met with her, I wasn't, I didn't get it. I didn't get it at first and then eventually after meeting her with her a few times, I'm like, you know what? This is a big problem. Like I understand like how this could be a big problem, understand how it could affect even different industries, you know, besides just home services and just understand it's a big enough problem that there's enough people that are willing to pay for this thing. And then the second is knowing how to sell it. How do we sell this thing? And so many entrepreneurs, they build something and they don't know how to sell it. Like a lot of times the, the go to market strategy, the network effect, the, the, the network that you have is, is a big part of it. You know, like if I want to create automotive CRM software, I would have like a huge strategic advantage from the network. I have the people I know all that kind of stuff versus somebody who somebody else who have may know, have no ties at all to automotive. They know nothing about automotive that wanted to create automotive CRM. Software doesn't mean they couldn't do it. I did it the first time 20 years ago. But the point is like in that example, people, if you play to your strengths and your network effect and, and all of that dramatically impacts your likelihood of success, right? Like are you the right person to do this versus somebody else being the right person to do this because they have some of those other connections or network effect, that might be the difference in success or failure, you know. But so, so to me, I think it's understanding is there big enough kind of addressable market to grow this like and then how do I reach those people? How do I sell this thing?
Matt: You know, saying I'm a technologist. So to me, building the technology is the easy part. Versus I know other people that are like, "Oh, I know how to sell this thing, but I don't know how to build it." So they're scared of how to build it. And that's where the magic happens. When you get both of those people together. You get me that knows how to build the technology. And you get me that like then they can identify the market, they understand the problem, they understand how to reach the customers. Like you put two of those, both of those people together and that's where the magic can happen.
Matt: And the other thing, channel sales strategy where someone else will sell your product for you and you'll magically tex doesn't usually work. Right. No, but that's actually kind of our strategy at that capacity. You know, we're, we're looking to partner with other marketing agencies and people in different verticals that, you know, we don't want to go sell to an individual plumber, we want to sell to the market, same thing for car dealers. We don't want to call each car dealer. We wanna partner with somebody that maybe creates like, you know, service repair ro related, you know, software of some form or they're a marketing agency that already works for car dealers, you know, how do we partner with them? So like, so we would actually like to have those channels work, but it's, it's understanding the go to market strategy, right? Every business has different go to market strategies definitely.
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In this Spring 2021 A. Richard Newton Series Distinguished Innovator Lecture, Adam Cheyer, co-founder of Siri, Change.org, Viv Labs, and Sentient, does magic tricks to show students how to make magical prototypes, and tells the story of the founding of Siri.
You may cross timelines with serialized variants of the Doctor. Each main incarnation of the Doctor, from the First Doctor to the Thirteenth Doctor, will receive a serialized variant with the TARDIS showcase treatment. Printed in beautiful double rainbow foil and marked with their own serial number, each card will receive only about 500 printings and can only be found in Collector Boosters.
The show is set to follow "college freshman Jack Morton, who joins a fabled secret society, The Order, where he is thrust into a world of magic, monsters, and intrigue. As Jack goes deeper, he uncovers dark family secrets and an underground battle between werewolves and the magical dark arts."[3]
The Keys of the Locke family are a variety of magical keys that are found hidden throughout the Locke family home, Keyhouse Manor. The original Keys were crafted by Benjamin Locke during the eighteenth-century Revolutionary War. After Benjamin, many more keys were made by others, including: Harland and Tyler Locke, even Hans Riffel.
In 1775, Benjamin Locke, with collaboration from his sister, Miranda, began the practice of forging keys from Whispering Iron, starting with the Omega Key. The process required alchemy to bestow them magic, and only the person hearing the whispering from the Whispering Iron could make the key because "making a key is a conversation between the Whispering Iron and the key maker."[5]
Duncan learned how to make keys from the ghost of Chamberlin Locke. While teaching Tyler how to make a key, Duncan tells him that a key gets its magic from the intention of the key maker and that he needs to close his eyes and focus on the intention of what he needs the key to do. Once the key maker has focused their intention for the key, they add their blood to the melted-down Whispering Iron before pouring the molten metal into the key mold. Once its in the mold, the key can take anywhere from a couple of minutes to a couple of hours to harden, as every key is different.[6] He also tells Dodge that the blood used to make the key must be Locke blood for it to work.[7] This may because they are descendants of Benjamin Locke, the first person to create the keys who showed no sign of magical talent before making the Omega Key and in fact needed his sister's help to figure out the alchemical process.[6]
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