September 15, 2021 xerxes

In this episode Cloed Baumgartner takes about her work, time and challenges podcasts.

 

About Cloed Baumgartner

Cloed Baumgartner is an innovation manager, impact venture builder and passionate mentor. She has specialized in the fields of business model innovation and crowdfunding. She advised numerous project starters, helped to raise over 3 million Euro and developed the accelerator “crowdfunders’ hub” on this topic. She also teaches at various universities in Austria.

With her new venture EXPEERTS.club she tries to enable radical connectedness among feminist women worldwide in order to achieve SDG5.

Links

http://www.EXPEERTS.club

http://www.agenturfuerinnovation.com

http://www.linkedin.com/in/cpbaumgartner


Foto Credits Apollonia Bitzan

Transcript of the Interview

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Welcome to Challenging #ParadigmX.

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What is a time millionaire?

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Has everything been set on podcasts already?

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How do you challenge the paradigm
that you need to talk on a podcast?

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My guest today is Cloed Baumgartner.

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Cloed is an innovation manager
impact venture build and passionate mentor.

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She has specialized in the field of
business model innovation and crowdfunding.

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She’s advised numerous project status helped to raise
over 3 million Euro and develop the accelerator.

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Crowdfunders up on this topic.

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She also teaches at various universities in Australia with a
new venture expertise that she enables radical connectedness
among feminist women worldwide in order to achieve SDG five.

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In this episode, clerks challenges
the paradigm of podcasting.

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So if you’re interested to find out how stay tuned.

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So welcome my podcast.

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I’m very happy to have you here.

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please introduce yourself.

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who are you and what do you.

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Hi, thank you for taking your time.

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I’m really happy to be here and quite excited.

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I run an agency for innovation and entrepreneurship,
and I’m a missionary for entrepreneurial
thinking and I like bottom approach processes.

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they should work.

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As decentralized as possible and involve people.

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And, um, I also love, crowdfunding as a method to
raise independent funding and test ideas in the market.

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I think it’s a very sustainable way to test
that years and, uh, start an innovation.

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And I do a lot of teaching and training in the fields of
crowdfunding and also, um, for, to how to, uh, how to start
a business I teach at and universities and stuff like that.

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But most of all I love to call myself
an enabler of radical connected.

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This is a new term that I came up.

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I love it.

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I love the word radical because I guess that
people start to listen when they hear it.

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What do I mean by enabler of radical connectedness?

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It’s another term for community builder.

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I’m also a feminist missionary of the STG five
STGs stands for sustainable development goals.

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By 2030 of the, of the new N and a number
five is to achieve gender equality.

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And I really work towards this.

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This is an impact that I want to have.

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And one way to achieve that is that I built a secret
community of experts, women, experts, experts, and
experience the brand of visit it is experience club.

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It’s a mixture between.

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Experts and peers, the periods inside the X periods.

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Nobody knows how to pronounce it.

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Correct.

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That’s that’s um, that’s bad, but okay.

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So it’s experience club.

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And we both small accountability teams of five or six
women meet on regular basis and they, uh, How to be
vulnerable, how to talk about their goals and, um,
how to talk about challenges that they are facing.

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And we help each other grow and help each other
shine and help each other move forward faster
towards a fair future for us, for all, for everyone.

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So this is what we do.

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And I also like to call myself at time million.

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Yeah.

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Because, um, I work as little as possible and I always
start with myself when it comes to conserving resources.

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I also liked the phrase, define your enough in so many ways.

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This is a somehow a mantra.

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I love to say, define your enough and think
about how much do I really need to be happy?

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How much do I really need to sustain my business?

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I’m selfish.

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And and still, I think if we all work less and we all
use less resources, then we can really change them.

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Yeah, that’s, that’s, uh, a phrase
that I really like define your know.

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And why do I say that I am a time millionaire.

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I think that we all own equal time in life and lots of it.

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And I think that’s fair.

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That’s a, that’s a fair premise.

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We all start from the same.

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Um, I think points somehow we all own millions of minutes.

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If you assume, for example, a normal lifetime of 80 years.

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And um, I always say, if people
asked me, what do you want to become?

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I say, I want to be rich and famous.

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Not rich.

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Yeah.

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Rich and famous.

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I always said, I mean, it’s just, it’s just nonsense.

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It doesn’t mean anything, but I guess that I’m already
a little bit famous because I’m on your podcast now.

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And.

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I defined rich, what does it mean?

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Rich?

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I defined for myself.

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I defined it.

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I’m rich in time.

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I’m a time millionaire and YouTube basically.

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And I loved it.

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Yeah.

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I think it’s poor, poor luxury also too, to
spend time together here on that podcast now.

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And, uh, it’s a great pleasure to be
here and, uh, It’s my stage closed.

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It’s your stage saying whatever
you want and do whatever you want.

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And that sort about, what could I tell you?

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Or what could I tell our possible audience?

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And you know, I listened to a lot of podcasts, a
love to learn everyday really, really inspires me.

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And, uh, but it’s all already said, said, everything is
already said, so what can I, what can I possibly tell you?

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What can I say?

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I think it’s nothing just, you know, just nothing.

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I mean, basically they want to talk to you
about nothing today about tight and nothing.

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And what, what does it mean when
you combine this in the podcast?

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We have a certain time here.

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We say the postcards will take maybe 15, 20, 30 minutes.

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Um, And the stage is mine.

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So, um, I think that I want to challenge your podcast.

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I want to chill.

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I want to challenge the paradigm of a podcast
about podcast is about telling people how wise you
are and what you did in your life and everything.

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And I want to challenge that and just be
quiet with you and, uh, talk about nothing.

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Are you with me?

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Are you.

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Mm, it’s message.

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Uh,

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uh, you

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I think, I think that I would love to take the time here.

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And just be quiet and not, not to parallel
work or work or do some deep work.

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And, uh, I think that the, one of the axioms
of that Slavic is you cannot not communicate.

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So basically I do communicate here
something I want to prove something.

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I want to show something and, Um,

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I want to give, I want, I want to
give us time to digest what we heard.

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In the last year or what we experienced, what we learned.

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And I think it’s so valuable to just stay
silent and, um, take the time and feel
the time, how the minutes drop, you know?

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And I’m also a little bit nervous because I don’t know how,
how long I can stand it to be quiet and to say nothing.

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And, um, we will see right.

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And then I’m also curious if
the listeners will stay with us.

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So basically, I would love to know how they feel about
it later or also in, in the reactions or in the comments.

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So I would really love to get some feedback on
that if they stayed with us, if they are curious
to know if, if we really stand the silence or not.

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And yeah.

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If you are okay with it, I would say let’s just
start and do maybe, um, as we already talked
for, for a few minutes, maybe 20 minutes of
silence, 20 minutes of not saying anything.

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Okay.

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Sure.

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And, uh, whenever you feel like you want to continue
or give the next impulse, whichever this feels free.

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So if it’s after 10 minutes, it’s after 10 it’s really.

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It’s your Sage.

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You also, if you want to, if you have an, an
input door, if, if you feel like you want to add
something to this silence or just feel free, right?

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I mean, it’s not.

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A law here, but I will eat and drink.

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It’s not, it’s not about, um, yeah, this is.

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it’s hard to, to a bright kid.

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I really liked it.

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I don’t really, really, really like to do that.

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Sit here and just be silent.

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It’s it’s I really like it.

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Thank you for your time.

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Thank you for challenging my podcast.

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Yeah.

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I define my enough that it’s enough and, and
I think it’s not really enough for me now.

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I could stay longer.

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But it also think about our audience somehow.

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And I think, um, for the first try, we can,
um, finish their challenge and maybe discuss it
later on if we can, what we do is that what we
found out or something it’s really interesting.

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I really like to, to be here with you and I really liked it.

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I enjoyed it a lot.

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I think I could do it.

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Longer, maybe we do an experience
once how long we can really do it.

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So sure we can, uh, leave it here.

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the only question is, would you like,
to say how you felt or shall we give it.

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for another.

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Oh, I, as I said, I really liked it.

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I liked it a lot.

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It.

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It’s a super awesome and really short.

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How did you feel?

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I buy, just meditate that.

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So I felt.

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Oh, you can meditate.

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I can’t, but I have a lot in my head, you
know, I can stay with myself for long.

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It’s a lot going on in my head, so it’s
never boring and I hope that our audience.

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It’s the same and they enjoy the time that we give
it to them to just, I think about whatever they want.

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Yes.

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Good.

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Okay.

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So then I, uh, would like to thank you very much
for this, new format in challenging the podcast and
challenging the podcast, challenging paradigm mix.

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So it is apparent.

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That you have to talk in the podcast.

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So it’s a very special experience also for me.

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And I hope I have you back again and to talk about
other topics as well, because I think, uh, the topics
you usually talk about, uh, very, very interesting.

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So let’s see how it goes from here.

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Okay, thank you.

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thank you.

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very much.

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Thank you for staying tuned for this
edition of challenging paradigm X.

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