Episodes (Page 5)
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Pressbox and Tide Cleaners scaled through a $1.99-a-shirt dry cleaning model.
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Tony Xu of DoorDash advises entrepreneurs on product line expansion and fundraising.
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Craig Newmark founded Craigslist from a simple desire to share tech meetups.
Craig Newmark
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Randy Hetrick of TRX advises on capitalizing on new retail accounts and strategy.
Randy Hetrick
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Poppi transformed from a farmer's market vinegar drink to a $2B soda brand.
Allison Ellsworth
Stephen Ellsworth
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Bobbi Brown discusses founding Jones Road Beauty at age 62.
Bobbi Brown
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Nirav Tolia co-founded Nextdoor to foster neighborhood connections.
Nirav Tolia
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Dave Weiner of Priority Bicycles advises on maintaining sales in uncertain markets.
Dave Weiner
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Carlton Calvin rode the Razor scooter craze, building a massive toy empire.
Carlton Calvin
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Troy Carter, Joe Gebbia, and Sadie Lincoln discuss leveraging business strengths.
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Don Vultaggio saw an opportunity in the iced tea market with a tallboy can.
Don Vultaggio
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Tim Ferriss joins Guy for an Advice Line with three early-stage founders.
Tim Ferriss
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Mailchimp started as a side project for three web designers in 2001.
Ben Chestnut
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Jamie Siminoff of Ring advises founders on balancing short and long-term goals.
Jamie Siminoff
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Amy Errett launched Madison Reed hair color after identifying a market gap.
Amy Errett
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Daniel Humm made Eleven Madison Park 100% plant-based, causing a stir.
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Jason McGowan built Crumbl cookies like a tech startup, focusing on testing and drops.
Jason McGowan
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Mei Xu advises founders on finding co-founders and marketing strategies.
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Simon Cowell started in an EMI mailroom, not as a TV personality.
Simon Cowell
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Isaac Larian, MGA Entertainment founder, answers entrepreneur questions.
Isaac Larian