Jim Gibbs, CEO of Meter Feeder, pops the top to talk legacy, problem-solving, and advice for future entrepreneurs.
Today we fizz over the following:-- Jim's beginnings, including coding his own video games-- The $100M parking problem you didn't know existed-- What puts Jim in a pickle-- Taking inspiration from Carnegie to solve conflict-- What Jim would pursue if he weren't CEO of Meter Feeder-- Advice for the next thought leader00:00 Intro: Parking Sucks & A CEO Who Wants to Be Forgotten 00:30 First Chapter: Jim Gibbs' Origin Story 01:15 Root Beer & Roots: Coding Games Since '77 03:07 The Meter Feeder Pitch: Solving the $100M Parking Problem 05:09 Ten Years in Tech: The CEO Who Wants to Be Forgotten 06:32 Pickle Pop Challenge: The High-Ranking Ticket Scandal 09:53 Sarsaparilla & Strategy: Buses with Cameras & $33K Hidden Tickets 13:42 Co-Founder Conflict: "I Can Make You More Money!" 14:34 Ketchup Soda & Killing Your Creations: A "Back of the Bar Napkin" Idea 17:00 Cherry Supreme Wisdom: Jim's Unfiltered Advice for Entrepreneurs 20:32 Final Cheers & Where to Find Jim Gibbs
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