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Do you want to hear about when the idea hit the founder? When they took the leap?

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Do you want to hear about when the idea hit the founder? When they took the leap?

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Quique Nagle (Advisr) \\ Transforming Sales Dynamics

5/1/2024
In today’s episode, Les talks with Quique Nagle, the founder and CEO of Advisr - a sales operating system that helps organizations maximize existing resources to increase revenue and market share. Quique shares his journey with Advisr, discussing the challenges and innovations in risk management technology. He emphasizes the importance of adapting to change and leveraging new tools to enhance decision-making and efficiency. Quique also reflects on the serendipitous moments that have influenced his career path, underscoring the unpredictable yet significant impact of chance encounters. The discussion highlights how technological advancements can transform traditional industries and personal trajectories. Here’s a closer look at the episode: Quique shares his experience growing up in a small town in upstate New York and how it influenced his decision to move to Bozeman. Career path in media and advertising industry. Quique talks about his luck and serendipity in getting a job in the ad industry without prior knowledge or experience. The evolution of the advertising industry, from traditional formats to digital platforms. Digital ad products and their impact on sales organizations. Creating an algorithm to help salespeople make better product recommendations. Entrepreneurship, risk-taking, and early stages of a startup. Lessons learned from early stage company growth. Remote work and funding challenges during COVID-19 pandemic. Leadership principles and cultural values with a tech CEO. Resources: Website: https://www.advisr.com/ Quique LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/quique-nagle-a609401/ Advisr LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/advisrio/

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Blair Simpson (Frontier VC) \\ From Music to Venture Capital

4/3/2024
In today’s episode, Les talks with Blair Simpson, a Principal at Frontier Venture Capital. Blaire shares his journey from being a musician to entering the venture capital world, emphasizing non-traditional paths into VC and the music industry's influence on his career. Les and Blair talk about the impact of AI on creative fields, Blair's advice for aspiring VCs, and Blair's musical inspirations and how they relate to his work in venture capital. Here’s a closer look at the episode: Entrepreneurship and venture capital path. Music inspirations and teaching methods. Entrepreneurship, music, and technology. Non-traditional path to venture capital, with a music industry background. Networking, authentic connections, and personal branding. Early-stage B2B software investments in the US, ecosystem growth, and exit strategies. AI investment, creativity, and uncertainty. Investing, entrepreneurship, and personal growth Resources: Website: https://frontiervc.com/ Blair’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jblairsimpson/ Frontier Venture Capital LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dfj-frontier/

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Travis Lowry (Vinyl VC) \\ Entrepreneurship, motivation & startup

3/6/2024
TITLE: Travis Lowry (Vinyl VC) \\ Entrepreneurship, motivation, and investing in startups. Summary: In today’s episode, Les talks with Travis Lowry, General Partner at Vinyl Capital. Travis shares his early background in Texas as the child of an entrepreneur and how that impacted his own decision to jump into the startup scene. Travis talks about his time in Syria, and how that impacted his world view. Travis shares how he transitioned from entrepreneur to investor. His path illustrates the power of adaptability, strategic thinking, and the impact of a global perspective in the entrepreneurial world. Here’s a closer look at the episode: Travis Lowry shares his background, growing up in a household where his mother was an entrepreneur and his father was a salesman. Moving to Syria in 2010 and his startup in Syria using his Arabic language skills. Startup mistakes and lessons learned. Founding and working at a restaurant reservation platform. Entrepreneurship, venture capital, and business growth. Acquisitions, and company culture. Travis’s VC journey and approach with early-stage VC. Montana culture, travel, and entrepreneurship. Resources: Vinyl Captial Website: https://vinyl.vc/ Travis LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/travis-kirk-lowry-b00b8850/ Vinyl Capital LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vinyl-capital/

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Pete Roos (Bridger Photonics) \\ Revolutionizing Methane Detectio

2/7/2024
TITLE: Pete Roos (Bridger Photonics) \\ Revolutionizing Methane Detection Summary: In today’s episode, Les speaks with Pete Roos, CEO of Bridger Photonics, discussing the company's journey and its photonics technology used for precise methane emission detection and topographic mapping. The discussion covers Pete's background, the founding of Bridger Photonics, its early challenges, and the evolution of its technology from topographic to gas mapping LiDAR. Les and Pete also touch on the environmental impact of BP’s work, the oil and gas industry's response to their technology, and future opportunities for growth and expansion. Here’s a closer look at the episode: Pete Roos, CEO of Bridger Photonics, shares his background and academic path leading to his role in the Bozeman-based company. Pete Gallatin County, where Bozeman and MSU are located, has the most photonics companies per capita in the US. Career path and entrepreneurship in the field of photonics. Australia as a transformative time for Pete. Laser technology and its applications in topographic LiDAR. The split of the company and its subsequent success. Successful entrepreneurship and innovation in the energy industry. How Bridger Photonics uses proprietary sensors to detect leaks in natural gas infrastructure. Methane detection and emission reduction in the oil and gas industry. Why Pete thinks being based in Bozeman helps with his company mission and culture. Resources: Website: https://www.bridgerphotonics.com/ Pete LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-roos-66526510/ Bridger Photonics LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bridger-photonics-inc/ Bridger Phtonics Twitter: https://twitter.com/BridgerPhotonic

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John Cordier (Epistemix) \\ Simulating Futures in Public Health

1/10/2024
In today’s episode, Les talks with John Cordier, the co-founder and CEO of Epistemix. They discuss Epistemix's unique approach to simulation, and how it could be seen as a blend of SimCity, Malcolm Gladwell's The Tipping Point, and The Matrix. John shares his background, including his geospatial experiences, university choices, and his journey through public health, leading to co-founding Epistemic X. The discussion covers the company's simulation technology, its applications in public health, decision-making, and business, particularly in predictive modeling versus traditional analytics. They also explore the broader impact of simulation technology on society and public health. Here’s a closer look at the episode: John combines his geospatial experience from childhood with simulation and AI. Founding a company, simulation vs predictive analytics. Using simulations to model human behavior and predict outcomes. Using AI to predict population behavior. Using AI to analyze healthcare data and predict outcomes. Creating a new category of analytics with agent-based modeling. Using data simulations to tell better stories and connect with people. Personal side projects and education experience. Life paths and connections with a surprise twist. Where to find out more about John and Epistemix Resources: Website: https://www.epistemix.com/ John LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncordier/ Epistemix LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/epistemix/

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Found in The Rockies with guest Jonathan Meyers

12/27/2023
In today’s episode, Les speaks with Jonathan Meyers, Co-Founder & CEO of DoneOps - which “designs, builds, secures, and maintains infrastructure so your devs don't have to.” Jonathan talks about his approach to balancing work and travel, his experiences in different countries, and his perspective on cultural diversity. He shares insights on adapting to various work environments as a digital nomad and the importance of flexibility and resilience in this lifestyle. Additionally, Jonathan discusses the evolution of his company, DoneOps, highlighting the challenges and successes in growing a business that supports digital infrastructure. Here’s a closer look at the episode: Jonathan’s experiences growing up in San Antonio, Texas and attending the United States Military Academy at West Point. Jonathan studied Information Technology at a school that was one of the first to offer a degree in the field, and they were heavily focused on computer networks and cybersecurity. Jonathan entering a hackathon in South Korea, winning it, and spending the next 6 months trying to raise money to start a business. Moving to Hawaii after Forcepoint acquired Red Owl Analytics, seeking a better work-life balance. What digital nomadism is, especially post-COVID. Jonathan describes their experience as a digital nomad, working from co-working spaces in various locations around the world, including Bali. Minimalism and digital nomadism. Challenges and adaptations of a digital nomad lifestyle. Connecting with old friends worldwide. Using SaaS apps (started by digital nomads) to find places with good WiFi to work. Traveling and working remotely with family. Cultural differences and meaningful connections created by living a nomadic lifestyle. Starting DoneOps and how it helps people to work and run their businesses from anywhere. Resources: Website: https://www.doneops.com/ Jonathan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanmeyers1/ DoneOps LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/doneops/

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David Lopez (Gritly) \\ From Challenges to Change

12/13/2023
In today’s episode, Les talks with David Lopez who is the Co-Founder and CEO of Gritly. David talks about his journey from a challenging childhood in an underserved Colorado community to a successful entrepreneur is remarkable. His mother played a pivotal role in his achievements, including being the first in his family to finish high school. David's entrepreneurial spirit manifested early, leading him to co-found Gritly while studying at CU Boulder. Gritly evolved from a tech sales bootcamp to a comprehensive data-driven platform, aiming to empower marginalized communities with tech skills and job opportunities. Despite facing hurdles like fundraising and business pivots, David's resilience and adaptability shone through. His dedication to social impact extends beyond business, as evident in his active participation in volunteer activities, including serving on the board of A Precious Child. Here’s a closer look at the episode: Overcoming challenges and finding success through hustle and determination. 0:09 Growing up in a low-income, single-parent household and overcoming challenges through determination and support from family members. David’s entrepreneurial endeavor in high school set path for college and career goals. Entrepreneurship, grit, and family influence Creating a tech sales bootcamp for underrepresented groups. Tech sales certification program and its impact on job placement. Developing a platform for upskilling and hiring. Entrepreneurship, fundraising, and product development. Fundraising challenges and lessons learned as a first-time founder. Workforce development and job placement. Entrepreneurship, grit, and perseverance. Resources: Website: https://www.gritly.us/ David LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-g-lopez/ Gritly LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gritlyhq/

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Patsy Landaveri (Impacto) \\ Navigating Innovations & Impact

11/29/2023
In today’s episode, Les talks with Patsy Landaveri, the founder and CEO of Impacto - an enterprise risk management solution to the oil and gas industry. The discussion focuses on Patsy's personal and professional journey, including her background, education, career progression, and her motivation to start Impacto. Patsy shares her story of moving from Peru to the United States for higher education and how her experiences shaped her career choices. She discusses her initial work in the energy sector, her involvement in community and business organizations, and her decision to start Impacto and develop the analytics platform called Lillico, designed to help oil and gas companies reduce regulatory complexities, lower costs, and provide powerful analytics for better decision-making. Here’s a closer look at the episode: The decision to move from Peru to the US. Patsy’s experience growing up without reliable energy and how it shaped her perspective on energy access. Patsy discussed her interest in energy management and her decision to pursue a master's degree in Global Energy Management at CU, which led to a career in oil and gas with Noble Energy and later Chevron. Being named one of the top women in energy by the Denver Business Journal in 2017. Les and Patsy discuss their passion for innovation and community involvement, with Patsy highlighting their mother's influence on their philanthropic values. The importance of taking risks and trying new things, even if it means failing. Starting your own business after life in the corporate world. Focusing on creating product-market fit through customer feedback and resourcefulness. Upcoming regulations in the industry and how they will be expensive and complex for companies to meet, affecting many industries beyond oil and gas. Patsy emphasizes the interconnectedness of economic factors and their impact on business decisions. Resources: Website: https://www.impactostrategy.com/ Patsy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patsylandaveri/ Impacto LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impactostrategy/

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Brad Paz (Zoptic) \\ Leveraging Data to Prevent Injury

11/15/2023
In today’s episode, Les talks with Brad Paz - the co-founder and CEO of Zoptic. The podcast episode features a conversation with Brad Paz, the co-founder and CEO of Zoptic, a sports tech and data analytics company. Brad discusses his personal journey, originating from a family with Mexican heritage in Nebraska, and his passion for sports, which led him to play junior college basketball in California. The focus then shifts to his professional endeavors, particularly the founding and development of Zoptic. Throughout the conversation, Brad sheds light on the intersection of sports, technology, and data analytics, highlighting the significance of these elements in enhancing athletic performance and the sports industry as a whole. The dialogue underscores the importance of innovation and technology in sports, while also reflecting on Brad's unique experiences and the impact of his cultural and athletic background on his career and business achievements. Here’s a closer look at the episode: Brad Pas, co-founder and CEO of Zoptic, grew up in Nebraska and played sports in high school before attending the University of Denver. The inspiration for Zoptic was sparked by the desire to help children in sports by creating a video recording device, which was originally intended for Brad's daughter's basketball games. Brad developed a wearable tag for athletes to track their movements, which was initially intended for consumer use but later pivoted to a B2B product for team sports. Brad explains how the company's technology can provide data-driven insights for coaches, parents, and athletes to improve performance and reduce injury risk. Co-founder Tanya's diverse background and experience bring credibility and valuable insights to the company. Brad shares that the company is pursuing military and first responder applications for their technology. “We're a software company, not a hardware one, but we have a great hardware partner.” Brad: Integrating with other wearables like Whoop, Apple Watch, and Fitbit is an excellent idea for data aggregation and privacy protection. Resources: Website: https://www.getzoptic.com Brad LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradpaz/ Zoptic Twitter: https://twitter.com/getzoptic

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Danielle Shoots \\ Empowering the Rockies

10/25/2023
In today’s episode, Les interviews Danielle Shoots, who is the Founding Partner and Managing Director of the New Community Transformation Fund, focusing on investments as a tool for economic equity. Here’s a closer look at the episode: Pivoting from corporate finance to starting a, with a focus on consumer behavior and financial discipline. Danielle has extensive experience in finance and strategy, having worked in various industries and held leadership roles at Comcast and the Colorado Trust. Danielle launched her own fund, Daily Boss Up, after recognizing a gap in the market for financial services tailored to young professionals and entrepreneurs. Les and Danielle discuss the potential for AI in scaling businesses, with Danielle sharing their personal experience as a TEDx speaker on leadership. Investing in BIPOC founders with a focus on the US market. Danielle launched a new fund, the Domestic Emerging Market Investment Fund, to invest in early-stage companies in the United States, with a focus on underleveraged groups and long-term growth. Danielle emphasizes the importance of valuation and growth, rather than just focusing on valuation for the sake of it. The fragility of the current venture capital (VC) model, which has not been diversified over time and is centered around a singular, non-diversified approach. Institutions must prioritize diversity and derisking in investment strategies to support founders and build healthy businesses. The importance of solving real-world problems and impacting people's lives, rather than just focusing on making money. The importance of self-awareness and accepting one's limitations to navigate feedback and criticism effectively. Feeling bored and how it can be an Achilles heel, leading to imposter syndrome and burnout. Resources: Website: https://www.demifund.com/ Danielle LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-shoots/ Danielle Twitter: https://twitter.com/danielleshoots?lang=en New Community Transformation Fund LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-community-transformation-fund/

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Trent Mano (Convoi Ventures)

10/11/2023
Trent Mano (Convoi Ventures) \\ First to find and fund Utah's next breakout founders and startups In today’s episode, I talk with Trent Mano. Trent is a General Partner at Utah-based Convoi Ventures. We dive into the Utah startup community, Convoi’s specific approach, and the growth of AI startups. Here’s a closer look at the episode: Growing up in the Bay Area and serving as a financial advisor to startup founders. Convoi’s Utah-focused venture capital fund and its unique approach. Why they want to be the first check. Diversifying investments across FinTech, consumer tech, and Utah-based companies, with a focus on early-stage companies and value-add beyond check writing. Investor-founder relationships and the importance of vulnerability. Founders struggle with fear of failure and loss of identity after shutting down their businesses. AI-powered pitch competition at Utah Startup Week. AI startups and their potential for success. Early-stage funding challenges in the current market. Fundraising environment and founder traits for successful startups. Authenticity and community in investing and life. Resources: Website: https://www.convoiventures.com/ Trent’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trentmano/ Trent Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrentMano Convoi LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/convoi-ventures/

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Russell Sprole (Virta Ventures) \\ Climate Tech Venture Capital

9/27/2023
In today’s episode, I'm super excited to welcome my friend Russell Sprole, who is the Founder and Managing Partner of Virta Ventures, which is an early stage, climate tech venture capital firm. Here’s a closer look at the episode: Russell Sproul shares his journey as a founder and venture capitalist in the climate tech industry. Career pivot from sports TV to climate tech investing . 1:30 Russell’s Emmy Awards, including three for Sunday Night Football and the Beijing Olympics. Reducing food waste in the agriculture industry. Investing in startups during the pandemic. Venture capital investing strategies and advice. Technology and innovation for environmental preservation. Resources: Website: https://www.virtaventures.co/ Russell LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/russellsprole/ Russell Twitter: https://twitter.com/RussellSprole Virta LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/virta-ventures/

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Jason O’Neil and Sharayah Clancy (Sidecar)

9/13/2023
Jason O’Neil and Sharayah Clancy (Sidecar) \\ Building a tightly-knit community of entrepreneurs, creators, doers, and innovators. Summary: In today’s episode, we are excited to feature Jason O'Neill, founder and CEO, and Sharayah Clancy, the COO - dynamic duo of Sidecar, which is a co-working community with not one, not two, but three locations in Montana. Here’s a closer look at the episode: What brought Jason and Sharayah to Montana The first location in Helena - lessons learned The first location in Missoula. Finding a location in Bozeman. Importance of the look and feel of the space Evolution of remote work in general and the future of co-working in bozeman and Helena. Who is good for remote work? What is the future of co-working? Resources: Website: https://www.thesidecar.club/ Jason LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasononeilmt/ Sharayah LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharayahclancy/ Sidecar LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-sidecar/ Sidecar Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sidecarclubmt Sidecar Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesidecarmt/

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Leah Pagnozzi (RugDoc.IO)

8/30/2023
Leah Pagnozzi (RugDoc.IO) \\ Identifying and avoiding potential scams through audits and reviews of various crypto projects. Summary: In today’s episode, we have Leah Pagnozzi who is the founder and CEO of RugDoc. RugDoc is is a website and platform that focuses on providing information and analysis about cryptocurrency projects, particularly within the decentralized finance (DeFi) space. The term rug in the name refers to a type of scam in the crypto world, often associated with rug pulls, where a project's creators abandon the project after accumulating funds from investors. In these cases, investors are left with worthless or nearly worthless tokens. Here’s a closer look at the episode: Leah’s early career in biomedical engineering Joining the military Micro mechanics of heart valve disease. The path to becoming a patent attorney. What home renovation taught Leah How Leah got into crypto. Teaching herself to understand the crypto code. Founding RugDoc.io The intersection between crypto and real estate, and how people are using crypto to diversify in the opposite direction. Leah’s advice for young professionals. Resources: Website: https://rugdoc.io/ Leah LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leahpagnozzi/ RugDoc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rugdoc-io/ RugDoc Twitter: https://twitter.com/RugDocIO RugDoc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rugdocio/?hl=en

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Caroline Lewis (Rogue Women's Fund)

8/16/2023
In today’s episode, we have Caroline Lewis from Rogue Women’s Fund. Caroline is sharing with us what got her into investing, why she thinks investing in women is so important, and what is unique about a venture fund from the Pacific Northwest. Here’s a closer look at the episode: Caroline’s early days teaching English in South Korea for a year and traveling around southeast asia for another year. How did you Caroline Starting in Angel Investing Investing in women in healthcare. The importance of family and work balance. The role of the Pacific Northwest Starting Rogue Women’s Fund How do you build an enduring firm? Venture firm culture and succession planning. The importance of executive coaching and executive coaching. How to find more diverse founders Resources: Website: https://roguewmn.com/ Caroline LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolinejlewis/ Caroline Twitter: https://twitter.com/carolinejlewis?lang=en Rouge Women VC Twitter: https://twitter.com/roguewomenvc

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Kate DeGon (ChangeSync)

8/2/2023
In today’s episode, we have a pioneer in change management. Kate DeGon is the founder and CEO of ChangeSync which is a platform working to enable companies to to make strategic decisions and improve change management practices. This practice will allow companies to see internally how they are dealing with changes, and help manage changes in th future. Here’s a closer look at the episode: Kate shares her background and how she found her way to Phoenix from Madison, Wisconsin. What she learned from her time as a PI that she applied to being a founder. The importance of asking why five times to get to the root of a problem. What is change management. What is change fatigue. What Kate learned from working with American Family Insurance. The pandemic had a silver lining in the change industry, because everyone experienced a massive amount of change. The need for enterprise reporting capabilities. AI’s impact on the change management industry. The pandemic and how it helped focus the product. Bootstrapping to success. Status of raising their first round of financing. How the Phoenix ecosystem is growing. The patience she has had in her journey to build something great over an entire career of experience. Resources: Website: https://changesync.com/ Kate LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-tripalin-degon-bbb64046/ ChangeSync LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/changesync/ ChangeSync Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/changesync

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Andres Sigcha (Tariy) \\ Creating a meeting platform that empower

7/19/2023
Andres Sigcha (Tariy) \\ Creating a meeting platform that empowers all voices In today’s episode, we have an incredible founder who is trying to change the way we think about meetings. And most importantly, how we make sure that everyone not only has a seat at the table, but a voice as well. Andres Sigcha, who is the CEO and founder of Tariy has build a way to tackle this problem. Here’s a closer look at the episode: Andres growing up in Ecuador and leaving to come to the U.S. Working/growing/learning at Pepsi. The ceiling that Andres believes kept him in middle-level management at Pepsi. Working in industrial sales. Working for a German company in Connecticut. The pivotal decision to move to Phoenix. Attending Thunderbird School of Global Management Running a successful food truck business. Brainstorming a new venture with a friend from graduate school. Identifying meetings as the main cause of employee burnout. Founding and naming Tariy. Only 15% of managers know how to run a meeting. How to train people to change what is inherently wrong. The four step approach to Tariy. Pivoting from meeting efficiency to meeting inclusion. Meetings as a solution to diversity and inclusion. How Andres maintains balance in his life. Resources: Website: https://www.tariy.ai/ Andres LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meetingequity/ Tariy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/trytariy/ Tariy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trytariy

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Lauren Fitzpatrick Shanks (KeepWOL) \\ Using gamification to enga

7/5/2023
Lauren Fitzpatrick Shanks (KeepWOL) \\ Using gamification to engage, develop, upskill talent, and retain them In today’s episode, we have a story that is one of the most incredible trailblazing journeys, you will hear. Meet Lauren Fitzpatrick Shanks, who is the founder and CEO of KeepWOL, which is a gamified learning platform for teams that enables employee engagement and retention insights for employers. Here’s a closer look at the episode: Growing up in Kansas and Missouri Getting out of Kansas City to get to Maryland and work for Boeing First black woman to win the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Design competition What got Lauren into aerospace engineering Advice to other entrepreneurs in a similar situation, breaking odds against diversity. Transition from aerospace to tech. What is behavioral management and why is it important How maternity leave lead to KeepWOL Creating human relationships with people during the pandemic. Building a digital platform for relationships. 2022 as the Year of Discovery Providing actionable insight and people analytics Early pilot results proving the concept. Getting into TechStars Growing the KeepWOL team What is exciting right now The KeepWOL facilitation training program What does the future look like for millennials in the job market? How KeepWOL relates to DEI initiatives Advice for other founders and moms. Resources: Website: https://www.keepwol.com/ Lauren’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-fitzpatrick-shanks-pmp-csm-mba/ KeepWOL LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/keepwol/ KeepWOL Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlayKeepWOL KeepWOL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playkeepwol/

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Dave McCarson (Alpine Greenhouses) \\ Greenhouse tech

6/21/2023
In today’s episode, we have a whole different kid of tech. Dave McCarson is on the show. Dave is the founder of Alpine Greenhouses, which is a very unique company using proprietary technology to build greenhouses for extreme climates. We get into not only the science of his greenhouses, but the benefits of growing your own food. Here’s a closer look at the episode: Dave’s background and goals for a healthy lifestyle Tomato Dave Moving to Montana Founding Alpine Organic Farms The evolution of Alpine Greenhouses. The difference between growing food and building greenhouses in Montana. Dave traveling the Rockies building greenhouses Alpine Growing Institute and indoor growing skills Passive solar technology in the greenhouse industry. Why growing food is important to Dave. When did the American diet go south? The Nova system and processed foods. Dave’s coolest projects. What Dave is working on now. What families should grow in their greenhouses. Resources: Website: https://alpinegh.com/ Dave LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/j-david-mccarson-7a346216/ Company Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alpinegreenhouses/

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Riley Hughes (Trinsic) \\ Building a full-stack self-sovereign id

6/7/2023
In today’s episode, we're talking all about the coming wave of IDTech. And we're so excited to welcome a founder with Montana family roots, who grew up in Idaho, and now lives in Utah, talk about the epitome of a rocky mountain founder, Riley Hughes, who is the co-founder and CEO of Trinsic. He is going to tell us how Trinsic can help enable you to use your identity to get access to all kinds of different products and services you wouldn't otherwise have been able to get. Here’s a closer look at the episode: Growing up in a family of entrepreneurs. How Riley became interested in tech. Making his mark at Sovrin Foundation The mission of Sovrin Foundation The notion of identity in the United States Quick learning in the Blockchain space. Meeting another co-founder - Tomislav Using blockchain as a tool. What is a self-sovereign identity platform? Why don’t we all already have self-sovereign identities Riley’s journey as a founder in the Rockies. What excites Riley about IDtech. What Riley would be doing if he wasn’t the founder of Trinsic Resources: Trinsic Website: https://trinsic.id/ Riley LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rileyparkerhughes/ Riley’s Podcast: https://trinsic.id/podcast/ Riley’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileyphughes Trinsic LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/trinsic-id/ Trinsic Twitter: https://twitter.com/trinsic_id

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