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  • Keep Going: How to find the motivation to keep working
    2024/11/04

    In this episode of the Keep Going Podcast, I speak with author Eliot Pepper about his latest book, 'Foundry,' a spy thriller centered around semiconductor manufacturing. We delve into the creative process, the intersection of fiction and entrepreneurship, and the importance of storytelling in pitching ideas.

    Eliot shares insights on finding joy in the creative process, drawing parallels between writing and surfing, and emphasizes the significance of understanding the world behind the stories we tell.



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    25 分
  • Startup Show: This business will fact check the world
    2024/10/30

    In this episode of the Startup Show, I interview Maria Amelie from Factiverse, a company dedicated to combating misinformation through advanced fact-checking technology. We discuss the origins of Factiverse, its innovative model for real-time fact-checking, and the challenges of monetizing such a service in the current media landscape. The conversation also touches on the importance of location and talent in building the company, as well as their future goals, particularly in the financial sector.

    Want to be on the Startup Show?Interested in sharing your entrepreneurial journey and gaining unparalleled exposure? The Grit Daily Startup Show is the perfect way to do so. Email Spencer@gritdaily.com for more information.



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    7 分
  • Keep Going: How failure prepared an author and restaurant owner for success
    2024/10/28

    In this episode of Keep Going, I talk to Michael Cecchi, a restaurateur and author, who shares his insights on the restaurant business, the importance of creating memorable experiences, and the lessons learned from failures.

    Michael discusses the challenges of the industry, the significance of human connection in restaurants, and how skills acquired in hospitality can translate to other fields. He also reflects on his personal journey, including setbacks and the resilience required to bounce back.

    Michael wrote the book Your Table is Ready, one my favorite books of the last year. He also runs the restaurant Cecchi’s in Manhattan, a real favorite of mine.



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    20 分
  • Startup Show: This startup improves your tennis game with AI vision
    2024/10/23

    In this episode of The Startup Show, I interview Lauren Pedersen, co-founder of SportAI, a company focused on AI-powered technique analysis for sports. W discuss the democratization of sports training through technology, the journey of transitioning from employee to entrepreneur, and the evolving startup scene in Oslo. Lauren shares insights on the importance of belief in the problem being solved and the value of building a strong team in the startup ecosystem.

    Want to be on the Startup Show?Interested in sharing your entrepreneurial journey and gaining unparalleled exposure? The Grit Daily Startup Show is the perfect way to do so. Email Spencer@gritdaily.com for more information.



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    11 分
  • Keep Going: How to take the plunge, especially when it's scary
    2024/10/21

    In this conversation, Claire Atkin, CEO of Check My Ads, discusses the challenges and importance of transparency in digital advertising. She explains how Check My Ads acts as a watchdog to ensure that advertisers know where their ads are placed and to combat fraud and money laundering in the ad tech industry.

    Claire shares insights on building the organization from a newsletter to a nonprofit and emphasizes the need for advocacy and policy changes to create a fairer advertising ecosystem. She also talks about what it takes to take the entrepreneurial plunge, especially when nothing is certain. By taking her company non-profit, she risked losing here entire business overnight. Spoiler alert: she didn’t.



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    19 分
  • Startup Show: This company turns old EV batteries into brand new energy sources
    2024/10/16

    In this episode of the Startup Show, I interview Jørgen Erdal from Evyon, a company focused on repurposing discarded electric vehicle batteries into stationary energy storage solutions. Erdal discusses the technology behind battery repurposing, the market dynamics, competition, and the company's future plans, including international expansion and upcoming funding rounds.

    This is our first episode recorded in the wild and I met Erdal in Oslo, Norway during Oslo Innovation Week.

    Want to be on the Startup Show?

    Interested in sharing your entrepreneurial journey and gaining unparalleled exposure? The Grit Daily Startup Show is the perfect way to do so. Email Spencer@gritdaily.com for more information.



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    7 分
  • Keep Going: Learn why this founder sold her company and then bought it again
    2024/10/14

    In this episode of Keep Going, John Biggs interviews Shauntel Ludwig, CEO of Synergy Innovation, about her journey in the cannabis industry, the challenges of brand management, and the innovations in vaporizer technology.

    We discuss the ups and downs of the cannabis market, the importance of differentiation, and the lessons learned from acquisitions. Shauntel shares valuable advice for those looking to enter the cannabis accessory space and highlights the significance of maintaining brand integrity and innovation.

    Shauntel tells the story of how she and her team founded one of the biggest vaporizer brands in the world, sold it to a competitor, and then fought to buy it back and rebuild the brand. It’s a fascinating tale of resilience and growth.



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    22 分
  • Startup Show: This founder helps other Euro founders flourish
    2024/10/09

    In this episode of The Startup Show, I interview Ben Costantini from Sesamers, discussing the startup ecosystem in Europe. We explore the importance of events in discovering new startups, the challenges faced by founders in tier 2 cities, and the strategies for maximizing opportunities at major events. Ben shares insights on ecosystem management, innovation, and success stories from startups that have effectively utilized events for growth.



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    14 分