14 episodes

From Sam Maule and 11:FS, Connection Interrupted is a weekly show exploring lives that were disrupted - or had their connections interrupted - pivoted, or rerouted through fault or design, the obstacles they had to overcome to get to where they are now - and the role that technology played in helping them reach it.
Each week we’ll be speaking to people from all walks of life that have had their lives unexpectedly influenced, changed or completely re-written by technology.
Connection Interrupted is produced by 11:FS. Building banks for the future. Learn more at 11fs.com.

Connection Interrupted 11:Media

    • Society & Culture

From Sam Maule and 11:FS, Connection Interrupted is a weekly show exploring lives that were disrupted - or had their connections interrupted - pivoted, or rerouted through fault or design, the obstacles they had to overcome to get to where they are now - and the role that technology played in helping them reach it.
Each week we’ll be speaking to people from all walks of life that have had their lives unexpectedly influenced, changed or completely re-written by technology.
Connection Interrupted is produced by 11:FS. Building banks for the future. Learn more at 11fs.com.

    Season 2. Episode 2. Ted Coine: The Halo Effect

    Season 2. Episode 2. Ted Coine: The Halo Effect

    Sam speaks to Ted Coine, a man who made his fortune as a CEO but has the heart of a teacher. Ted Coine has spoken at Ted Talks and inspired countless students young and old with his teachings. Now he's sitting down with Sam to share the secrets of his success and why he's able to do the things he can.
    Sam asks Ted about what he needs from his students, how business helped him even after he left to become a teacher and why he's a capitalist even if no-one believes him.
    This is Ted’s story...
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    • 42 min
    Season 2. Episode 1. Gary Vaynerchuk: The man behind the brand

    Season 2. Episode 1. Gary Vaynerchuk: The man behind the brand

    Sam speaks to Gary Vaynerchuk, arguably the most prolific content provider on the planet. His GaryVee brand helped him establish himself as one of the most prolific social media users on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat.


    Sam spent weeks preparing for the interview. One thing that’s stayed consistent across all of Gary V’s 20 year body of work is his overall message. Sam and Gary discuss the reasons why he’s kept the same underlying message for all this time. Plus it turns out the two of them have met briefly once before.


    Gary V lets us in on the key priorities in his life, how they're rarely revealed to the spotlight, and explains the importance of a solid work/life balance no matter how hard your hustle. Of course, he has a few choice words about the Jets too.


    Sam grills Gary V on his shoes, Gary tells us all about the necessity of constantly expanding his line of brands and what’s next for the media giant.


    This is Gary’s story...
    Special Guest: Gary Vaynerchuk.


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    • 23 min
    Episode 12. Scott Monty - Lessons in Leadership

    Episode 12. Scott Monty - Lessons in Leadership

    I sincerely appreciate the art of storytelling. I view this as a lost art, one in the digital age we are desperately seeking to reinvest in. This is why I’ve enjoyed getting to know Scott Monty so much. Scott is a master storyteller. He can “spin a yarn” as my grandmother used to say.


    Authenticity is at the core of Scott’s approach, not only to storytelling, but in everything. You’ll hear this theme repeated throughout this interview. Scott learned the importance of authenticity during his time as the Global Digital & Multimedia Communications Manager for Ford Motor Company from 2008-2014. You might recall this wasn’t exactly the most stellar time in the auto industry. Scott joined Ford as it was struggling to even survive as a company during the Great Recession.


    Luckily, Ford had Alan Mulally as their CEO at this time, one of the greatest CEO’s of modern times. Scott was able to witness firsthand the leadership qualities Alan consistently demonstrated throughout his tenure as Ford’s CEO and how these leadership qualities translated into business success for the company. We focus in on these leadership lessons throughout this interview.


    This is Scott’s story…
    Special Guest: Scott Monty.


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    • 57 min
    Episode 11. Rob Frohwein - The Passionately Curious Founder

    Episode 11. Rob Frohwein - The Passionately Curious Founder

    I love Kabbage, the incredibly popular small business lending company based out of Atlanta. To be fair, I also love cabbage, a highly underrated vegetable in my opinion.


    One of the key reasons I love Kabbage, besides their outstanding product, is their founders. Both Rob Frohwein and Kathryn Petralia are inspiring leaders; both extremely funny, extremely bright, and extremely personable. I will be interviewing Kathryn (recognized by Forbes in 2017 as the 9th most powerful woman in finance) at a future date. I have to as Rob wouldn’t quit telling me how great she was during my interview with him.


    This little anecdote is a prime example of Rob’s character. He always looks to put others first, whether that be with his teams, his customers, or his partners. He is simply a nice guy.


    Our conversation is a masterclass in entrepreneurship, in what it takes to found a successful company, in how to build a strong company culture, and in how to maintain focus while still evolving the company’s products.


    This is Kabbage’s story…
    Special Guest: Rob Frohwein.


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    • 50 min
    Episode 10. Aaron Foley: Motown Storyteller

    Episode 10. Aaron Foley: Motown Storyteller

    I first learned about Aaron Foley when I came across a CNN story on his role as the official Chief Storyteller for Detroit. I love the art of storytelling and I’m originally from Detroit so this profile on CNN resonated with me.


    I added Aaron to my list of targeted interviews and began my research. It didn’t take long for me to realize Aaron is a kindred spirit. We both have a complicated relationship with our hometown, we are both a bit of a smart ass (take a look at his book How to Live in Detroit Without Being a Jackass), we both believe Faygo Red Pop is easily the best flavor they have, and we both believe it is important to balance a city’s regeneration while respecting and maintaining its history and culture.


    The role of a Chief Storyteller (CSO) isn’t a new concept. Microsoft’s Steve Clayton has held this role since 2010 and IBM’s Louis Richardson is always fascinating to listen to. Aaron is simply the first and only Chief Storyteller I’m aware of for a major city and appointed by a government official (Detroit’s Mayor Duggan).


    This is a move I applaud and one that I wish more cities adopt going forward. This is modernizing (or digitizing) the age old practice of telling a community’s oral history. Ages ago this happened over a fire or in a tribe’s communal space. The desire to listen to stories is an innate human characteristic, one we can’t afford to lose as we become more and more dependent upon technology in our everyday lives.


    This is both Aaron’s and Detroit’s story.
    Special Guest: Aaron Foley.


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    • 54 min
    Episode 9: Javad Khazaeli, The Immigrant's Story

    Episode 9: Javad Khazaeli, The Immigrant's Story

    On October 25th, 2017 Javad Khazaeli wrote an op-ed piece for the New York Times titled I Prosecuted Terrorists for President Bush. Now My Family in Iran May Be Banned From Visiting.
    Javad, one of the early hires for Homeland Security and who spent nine and a half years with the organization, wrote of his own family’s personal experience with President Trump’s travel ban. Dr. Sadegh Khazaeli; Javad’s father, American Citizen, and hero to the many students he influenced over the years; had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. His family back in Iran was repeatedly denied entry to the U.S. despite passing multiple background checks and Javad’s dedication and service to his country.


    We recorded this interview in early December 2017.


    Javad’s father passed away on Christmas Day 2017.


    Due to the White House Administration his family in Iran was never able to pay their respects and say their goodbyes.


    This is Dr. Khazaeli and Javad’s story.
    Special Guest: Javad Khazaeli.


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    • 1 hr 15 min

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