Georgia Ritter
@georgiaritteruk
I run @weareoutofhours podcast - feat in GQ + Esquire’s best podcasts. Head of Marketing at @giant_ventures.
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https://www.outofhours.org 31-03-2011 08:19:38
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Thank you to The Times and The Sunday Times for featuring news of the launch of our $250m funds! While Hollywood tycoon George Clooney, our neighbour on this page, may not (yet?!) be one of our backers - we are lucky to count some of the best CEOs and founders out there as part of our LP base.
It was great talking about Airbnb’s 16 year journey on Giant Ventures. Listen as Wilfred Frost and I discuss everything from navigating the pandemic to why purpose helps attract the very best talent.
New episode live! Kevin Kelly joins the Out of Hours podcast to talk about: - why good advice can change your behaviour - why he became more in love after he got married - the best self-help books he’s read. Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/3kSjTe… Apple: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/out…
Nils founded The Speed Project as an adventure. With friends, he ran a relay of 320 miles from LA to Las Vegas, called the “hardest relay race in the world”. Then they invited people to join them. No rules, no spectators. Listen on Out of Hours: open.spotify.com/episode/5lhJKu…
Can our minds heal our bodies? New podcast episode with New York Times Bestselling Author Jo Marchant! We talk about Jo’s fascinating book Cure, where she applies her PhD mind to ask the divisive questions on placebo, mind/body medicine and pain 🎧 open.spotify.com/episode/0wLj0g…
I can’t stop thinking about this line: “You don’t work in order to acquire something, you work to become something” That was what Kevin Kelly casually said to me in our second Out of Hours podcast interview. Strongly recommend a listen: open.spotify.com/episode/3kSjTe…
I wrote an article about “inefficient curiosity” + why I think it’s essential if you want to create anything great. I look at Sam Altman, Steve Jobs + George Lucas. I found that their travel, textbook reading, and random fascinations often made no sense at the time, but in hindsight