• Invictus Sovereign- Chief Business & Information Officer, Dave Murray

  • Nov 5 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
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Invictus Sovereign- Chief Business & Information Officer, Dave Murray

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    Discover the incredible journey of Dave Murray, Chief Business and Information Officer of Invictus Sovereign, as he shares his remarkable career trajectory from an unexpected encounter at a wedding to leading Utah's top news station, KUTV. In this episode, Dave opens up about co-founding innovative companies and the transformative power of teamwork in achieving success. Listeners will be captivated by his tales from the newsroom and insights into the dynamic worlds of blockchain and AI.

    Our conversation also sheds light on the shifting media landscape, where financial pressures and blurred lines between newsrooms and advertisers challenge journalistic integrity. We examine the complexities of media influence, particularly in Utah, where the LDS Church plays a significant role. This thought-provoking discussion explores the delicate balance of unbiased journalism and the courage required to report on powerful entities without succumbing to external pressures.

    Personal stories weave through our dialogue as we touch on the power of podcasting to break down barriers and offer authentic, diverse perspectives. From the challenges of parenting in a fast-changing world to embarking on health journeys and lifestyle changes, this episode offers a rich tapestry of professional triumphs and personal growth. Join us for an engaging exploration of life’s pivotal moments with Dave Murray, whose experiences and insights are sure to inspire.
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