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  • Episode 62 - Behind the Mask
    2022/02/02
    Thanks to the current state of affairs, opportunities for entrepreneurs in healthcare are endless. And this week Joe is joined by an entrepreneur who set out to fix not one, but two problems and improve the lives of patients, doctors, and nurses. His name is Gary Warren, and he is the President & CEO, ivWatch. Gary's company has developed a biosensor that continuously monitors a patient’s IV, AND he also manufactures medical-grade N95 masks.
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    28 分
  • Episode 61 - CBD, Easy As One, Two, Three
    2021/10/11
    The CBD industry has exploded in the past couple of years thanks to its potential health benefits and therapeutic properties. CBD is the second most prevalent active ingredient in cannabis, and you’ve probably read the stories about how it can be used as a treatment for everything from mild arthritis to anxiety, depression, and even chronic pain. A 2020 SingleCare survey found that one-third of Americans have used CBD. The Market for CBD blew up to $4 billion two years ago, and it’s been said that the industry will top $25 billion by 2025. This week Joe learns about the highs (pardon the pun) and the lows of being a CBD entrepreneur with Stacy Cason, the founder of Planetarie an innovative water-extracted hemp company in Colorado.
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    32 分
  • Epsiode 60 - Shuckin' Corn
    2021/10/07
    The pandemic stopped all collegiate and professional leagues from competing for the foreseeable future in March 2020, but one league was able to mobilize and resume their season just two months later: The American Cornhole League. Founded in 2016, the ACL has more than 100,000 players and hosts over 20,000 tournaments a year. So how was the American Cornhole League able to scale up and continue to grow after the pandemic? In this episode, Joe gets those answers straight from the league's commissioner and founder, Stacey Moore.
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    43 分
  • Episode 59 - Great Balls of Fire
    2021/09/27
    For years there have been four major professional sports in the US: football, baseball, basketball, and hockey. But what would do if you had an idea to create the next major global sport? That's the challenge that the people behind Teqball are facing today. This week, Joe is joined by Ajay Nwosu, the President of the US National Teqball Federation and the CEO of Teqball USA. Ajay explains how Teqball was invented, the sport's rapid growth internationally, and the importance of Teqball's goal of becoming an Olympic sport.
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    34 分
  • Episode 58 - Celluloid and Climate Heroes
    2021/09/20
    September 20th kicks off Climate Week with hundreds of digital events from all around the world, and one of those events is The Hollywood Climate Summit, an annual gathering of the entertainment community to discuss the climate crisis. This week, Joe is joined by one of the panelists, Steve Vitolo, a screenwriter and founder of Scriptation. After seeing first-hand the staggering amount of paper that gets consumed on set, Steve dedicated his life to creating a script reading and annotation app for film and TV productions that help them go paperless.
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    35 分
  • Episode 57 - Rookie of the Year
    2021/09/15
    A strange thing happened during the pandemic (obviously), where covid affected many industries for the worse, some actually thrived. Delivery Services like DoorDash experienced exponential growth, the pandemic turned real estate into a seller’s market, and the value of trading cards skyrocketed. During the lockdown, people took to the internet and started buying cards in droves. This week, Jason Howarth, the Vice President of Marketing at Panini America, explains what happened at what the future of trading cards looks like on the latest episode of Uncertain Times.
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    37 分
  • Episode 56 - You Look Good in My Shirt
    2021/09/14
    It’s hard to keep track of the number of ways the pandemic has affected businesses of any shape or size. There are the obvious ones like lockdowns, restrictions, staffing and supply chain issues. But what about companies that make clothing specifically for white collar workers, who no longer have to go to an office and need to wear a collared shirt? This week Joe chats with Ryan Kent, the president of Mizzen+Main a menswear brand that produces performance workwear, and it claims to make "the best damn dress shirt."
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    31 分
  • Episode 55 - One Stitch at a Time
    2021/08/16
    Covid-19’s effects on businesses have run the gamut.  Amazon and Walmart together earned an extra $10 billion dollars over 2019’s profits, largely because of the pandemic. And at the other end of the spectrum, 23% of small and medium businesses closed during the peak of the pandemic.  Most of the companies that survived and thrived over the past year were forced to change the way they did business.  But what are you supposed to do when you create a startup designed for in person interaction and the entire world is in lockdown?  Joining Joe this week is Ashley Sumner, the CEO & Founder of Quilt.  Ashley talks about how she pivoted her startup designed for in-person interaction in light of the pandemic.
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    32 分