#32 Is Immigration the Next Venture-Scale Busin...
The U.S. immigration system is a bureaucratic nightmare. And it’s only getting worse. Founder Xiao Wang has a plan to solve that with his startup, Boundless.
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#31 Are Vending Machines the Future of Retail?
When you think of cutting edge technology, it’s unlikely vending machines pop to mind. But Dawn Dickson has a plan to change that with her startup, PopCom.
31 min
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#30 Can This Founder Reclaim Cocktail Hour?
April Wachtel wants to bring the craft cocktail experience out of the bar and into your home.
26 min
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#29 Could This Be the Next Airbnb?
Can Tye and Courtney Caldwell convince investors that their skills will transfer from the barbershop to the boardroom?
36 min
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#28 Is This Entrepreneur Ready to Take On Faceb...
Cesar Kuriyama thinks his app, 1 Second Everyday, could topple social media giant Facebook.
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#27 Qleek Pt. II: What Happened After The Pitch
The surprising story of what happened to one startup after its founders pitched to investors—and thousands of listeners.
23 min
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#26 Dynofit
Maria Schneider wants to take physical therapy out of the clinic and into the home with the help of a small device. But is her technology the answer patients and doctors have been waiting for?
30 min
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#25 Rex
What happens when a scientist takes on the world of business?
31 min
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#24 unGlue
The apps on our smartphones seem to be engineered for addiction. Alon Shwartz wants to fight this with an app of his own: unGlue.
28 min
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#23 Jiobit
After John Renaldi lost track of his kid on a trip to downtown Chicago, he vowed never to be in that situation again.
31 min
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#22 Investor FOMO: Lunar Wireless
Hunter Rosenblume pitches Lunar Wireless, a company he co-founded as an answer to pricey cell phone plans. But getting investors to gamble on a 22-year-old who claims he can take on a decades-old industry is a hard sell.
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#21 Metabrew
Romy Raad and her cofounder have created Metabrew, a healthy beverage they believe could replace your morning coffee. But can they get investors buzzing about this plant-based substitute?
30 min
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#20 Harper Wilde
The founders of Harper Wilde want to take the B.S. out of bra shopping.
37 min
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#19 Sandbox
In a world where it seems like everybody has an app, can Sterling Smith convince investors he has a better way to build them?
37 min
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#18 ROWViGOR
Co-founders Kevin Allen and Moses McCall think they’ve hit upon the next big fitness trend: rowing.
33 min
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#17 Investor Spotlight: Jillian Manus
You’re probably familiar with Jillian Manus the investor—but in this episode, we dig in a little deeper to understand how she became the VC force she is today.
21 min
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#16 Qleek
The cofounders of Qleek hope to marry the nostalgia of vinyl with the convenience of digital music.
37 min
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#15 A Veteran Starts a Startup: Shift
When Mike Slagh left the military, he wanted to find a job in tech, but he couldn’t get his foot in the door. And then he realized he wasn’t the only one.
36 min
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#14 The Ghost of Startups Past: Tushy
Miki Agrawal made headlines with the success of her first company Thinx—until she became the headline. Now she’s ready for a comeback with Tushy.
40 min
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#13 Meet the Investors
On today’s episode, we hear from the people who make deals happen: our investors. Who are they and how did they become the ones calling the shots?
22 min
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#12 "I Don't Need Your Money" Teamable
Entrepreneur Laura Bilazarian has an innovative solution for helping companies find great talent. But to convince investors, she’ll need to walk a razor’s edge between confidence and cockiness.
36 min
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#11 Tesloop
Haydn Sonnad pitches his plan to revolutionize regional transit on the back of Tesla’s electric charging network. But there’s a catch: this entrepreneur has to run his company between English class and Algebra.
31 min
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#10 Sudden Coffee
Two entrepreneurs believe they have the secret to making premium instant coffee. Will their startup hold up to a taste test with investors?
31 min
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#9 Tuckrbox
The founders of Tuckrbox need to convince investors that their healthy food delivery service is more than just a noble idea.
33 min
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#8 FightCamp (formerly Hykso)
Could a little sensor designed to measure punches be the next big hit in a long line of fitness fads?