Beyond the Balance Sheet: Investing in People to Succeed

Often, success lies beyond the balance sheet.

In this episode we discuss:
1. What do companies look for outside of ratios when deciding to invest?
2. How to hire top talent?
3. How technology can create equality for everyone.

Elon’s Twitter Take Over and Can Google Fail?

In this three-part episode, we discuss:
1. The truth about Twitter and its algorithms – will Musk change the algorithms?
2. If the only reason you have to move to the cloud is cost – you will fail.
3. Can Google and the tech giants fail based on the trends of the S&P 500 companies.

Super Taskers, Deep Fake and The Howard Bot

Synthesis head of marketing and people Howard Feldman sits down with Synthesis solutionist Tayla Boni and Synthesis principal for Artificial Intelligence Marais Neethling to dig into what exactly is a Super Tasker, Deep Fake, Dall-E and The Howard Bot.

The Metaverse and Web 3.0 with Jo Eyre

Synthesis head of marketing and people Howard Feldman sits down with Omnipresent Head of Content & Communication Jo Eyre to explore what’s to come with WEB 3.0 and The Metaverse.

How To Create Content That Increases Your Revenue With Grant Hinds

Content creation is giving businesses and individuals alike a way to earn more.

Grant Hinds, a passionate digital entertainer and renowned South African YouTuber, gaming and tech guru, has produced videos alongside some of the biggest stars in the world, hosted TedX and covered all the world’s biggest video game events.

With experience in broadcast television, national radio, YouTube and livestreaming on Twitch, Grant explains how you can leverage the power of content on this episode of Synthesis TV.

Progress Over Perfection with Kimberley Taylor

Do we need adversity to innovate?

Join us for the premiere episode of Synthesis TV hosted by Howard Feldman with Kimberley Taylor, Loop Founder & CEO.

In this episode, Kimberley will share her story of defying the odds, how to use technology to create jobs and answering the age-old question – do we need adversity to innovate?