
Let's PIVT: Social Wellbeing Tool for Relocated People with Lynn Greenberg | TNN61
06/20/22 • 29 min
It’s well understood that moving is a stressful event in anyone’s life. No matter how dreamy your new place is, relocation is never easy especially when you have your family with you. Just thinking of the nitty-gritty - school, banking, transportation, etc - can bring you to your wit's end. Having someone to talk to who has experienced or is experiencing the same challenges would help a lot. That’s where Pivt, an app that makes relocating easier, comes into the picture.
Lynn Greenberg, Co-Founder and CEO of Pivt, joins Allen Koski and Brett Estep (filling in for Andrew Jernigan) in another timely episode of The New Nomad podcast. With a passion for helping people thrive wherever they go and a mission of making anywhere feel like home, Lynn shares how she and the Pivt team make relocating a breeze. Relocating is never easy – but you can work to mitigate some of the negative effects moving stress can have on your health, finances, or job performance by tuning in to this week's episode of The New Nomad.
[4:33] The challenges of moving to a new home
[11:37] How to make anywhere feel like home
[16:23] Is social media a safe place for travelers?
[19:46] The human aspect of technology
[20:51] Connecting with people through similar interests
[23:18] Moving homes does affect your family
GUEST BIO:
Lynn is the Co-Founder and CEO of Pivt, the app to make you feel more at home. She is also a Senior Associate at Autonomy Ventures, where she procures deal flow, manages teams, and drives the value creation of portfolio companies. Additionally, Lynn is a Board Member and the VP of Panels for the New York Venture Community (NYVC), and a Mentor at Women in Business at Yeshiva University.
Lynn Greenberg Links:
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lynn-greenberg-3515865a
Twitter: Pivt_App
Website: https://www.pivtapp.com/
Follow Insured Nomads at:
Instagram: @insurednomads
It’s well understood that moving is a stressful event in anyone’s life. No matter how dreamy your new place is, relocation is never easy especially when you have your family with you. Just thinking of the nitty-gritty - school, banking, transportation, etc - can bring you to your wit's end. Having someone to talk to who has experienced or is experiencing the same challenges would help a lot. That’s where Pivt, an app that makes relocating easier, comes into the picture.
Lynn Greenberg, Co-Founder and CEO of Pivt, joins Allen Koski and Brett Estep (filling in for Andrew Jernigan) in another timely episode of The New Nomad podcast. With a passion for helping people thrive wherever they go and a mission of making anywhere feel like home, Lynn shares how she and the Pivt team make relocating a breeze. Relocating is never easy – but you can work to mitigate some of the negative effects moving stress can have on your health, finances, or job performance by tuning in to this week's episode of The New Nomad.
[4:33] The challenges of moving to a new home
[11:37] How to make anywhere feel like home
[16:23] Is social media a safe place for travelers?
[19:46] The human aspect of technology
[20:51] Connecting with people through similar interests
[23:18] Moving homes does affect your family
GUEST BIO:
Lynn is the Co-Founder and CEO of Pivt, the app to make you feel more at home. She is also a Senior Associate at Autonomy Ventures, where she procures deal flow, manages teams, and drives the value creation of portfolio companies. Additionally, Lynn is a Board Member and the VP of Panels for the New York Venture Community (NYVC), and a Mentor at Women in Business at Yeshiva University.
Lynn Greenberg Links:
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lynn-greenberg-3515865a
Twitter: Pivt_App
Website: https://www.pivtapp.com/
Follow Insured Nomads at:
Instagram: @insurednomads
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/grahamdbrown
Pikkal: https://www.pikkal.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorgrahamdbrown/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/GrahamBrownPlus
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The New Nomad - Let's PIVT: Social Wellbeing Tool for Relocated People with Lynn Greenberg | TNN61
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Allen
Welcome to The New Nomad podcast. We have an incredibly interesting guest today. Lynn Greenberg, who is founder, CEO and CEO entrepreneur of Pivt, a social platform for people on the move. It's something that I feel very passionate about. I heard Lynn speak recently and it really resonated with me. The other special guests we have today is Brett Estep is filling in for Andrew Jernigan. So having another guest host joining me, and I'm really happy to have B
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