I always tell founders they should have a microscope in one eye and a telescope in the other. What I mean by that is get the stuff done you need, but also zoom out. So the first thing that I do when I'm sipping my coffee is write down a few tactical things I need to make sure I get done, and then one or two bigger things that are top of mind.
Edelman, who won an Obie and a Special Tony for his stand-up show "Just For Us," about attending a meeting of Nazis as an Orthodox Jew (it became the HBO original comedy special "Alex Edelman: Just For Us," for which he won an Emmy), is back on the road and adding new dates for his current show, "What Are You Going to Do."
6:30 a.m. - I don't use an alarm to wake up I plan out my day the night before, so I'm not winging it when I wake up. It's pretty mapped out hour by hour. During the school year, I wake up, get my kids breakfast, get them ready, and take them to school. I'm home around 8 a.m. 8 to 10 a.m. - My workouts start early
ClearFrame isn't trying to be "smart." It's trying to create an experience that elevates listening into a thoughtful, physical engagement with music.
I've been an entrepreneur from the beginning, starting Rocket Lab in New Zealand in 2006 and transforming it into a company that generates hundreds of millions in revenue.