1h 11 min

Episode 137: Michael Sayman, former Facebook and Google and now author of "App Kid‪"‬ Agents of Innovation

    • Economia

Michael Sayman is the author of "App Kid: How a Child of Immigrants Grabbed a Piece of the American Dream," an inspiring and deeply personal story of one of Silicon Valley's most extraordinary entrepreneurs, who taught himself to code when he was thirteen and thus began his American dream.

Watching his parents lose their jobs in the Great Recession, Michael Sayman, then thirteen, did a Google search: “How to code?” Within a year he had already launched an iPhone application and with it he was earning thousands of dollars a month, enough to keep his family afloat and without having to leave the United States.

Completely self-taught, Michael went from high school straight into the professional world, and when he was seventeen, he was Facebook's youngest employee, creating new features that wowed Mark Zuckerberg. Three years later, he decided to go to Google, where he became a product manager and a founder in residence.

After his stint in Silicon Valley, he now splits time between his hometown of Miami, Florida and Connecticut.

He was our guest on Episode 137 of the Agents of Innovation podcast.

You can also watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/VfDIt3ftqPg

You can learn more about Michael Sayman at: https://twitter.com/michaelsayman

Find his book, "App Kid," at: https://amzn.to/3Hdo1P3

Special thanks to our friends at the Miami Book Fair. Learn more at: https://www.miamibookfair.com

Follow the Agents of Innovation podcast on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AgentsOfInnovationPodcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/innovationradio/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/agentinnovation

You can support this podcast and our Fearless Journeys community on our Patreon account: www.patreon.com/fearlessjourneys

You can also join our network through the Fearless Journeys community at: https://www.fearlessjourneys.org/

Michael Sayman is the author of "App Kid: How a Child of Immigrants Grabbed a Piece of the American Dream," an inspiring and deeply personal story of one of Silicon Valley's most extraordinary entrepreneurs, who taught himself to code when he was thirteen and thus began his American dream.

Watching his parents lose their jobs in the Great Recession, Michael Sayman, then thirteen, did a Google search: “How to code?” Within a year he had already launched an iPhone application and with it he was earning thousands of dollars a month, enough to keep his family afloat and without having to leave the United States.

Completely self-taught, Michael went from high school straight into the professional world, and when he was seventeen, he was Facebook's youngest employee, creating new features that wowed Mark Zuckerberg. Three years later, he decided to go to Google, where he became a product manager and a founder in residence.

After his stint in Silicon Valley, he now splits time between his hometown of Miami, Florida and Connecticut.

He was our guest on Episode 137 of the Agents of Innovation podcast.

You can also watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/VfDIt3ftqPg

You can learn more about Michael Sayman at: https://twitter.com/michaelsayman

Find his book, "App Kid," at: https://amzn.to/3Hdo1P3

Special thanks to our friends at the Miami Book Fair. Learn more at: https://www.miamibookfair.com

Follow the Agents of Innovation podcast on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AgentsOfInnovationPodcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/innovationradio/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/agentinnovation

You can support this podcast and our Fearless Journeys community on our Patreon account: www.patreon.com/fearlessjourneys

You can also join our network through the Fearless Journeys community at: https://www.fearlessjourneys.org/

1h 11 min

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