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Interested in the startup scene at Kellogg & Northwestern? Inspired by NPR's "How I Built This", "My Startup Journey" is a podcast where we interview current Kellogg startups to learn about their ideas, struggles and development.
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Meet Naruki Hirai as he will take over the podcast and does his first published interview on John Le who has cofounded 3 companies and doesn't plan to stop.Also, access Startup Soulmates by texting "Start Me Up" to 773-382-8378.Please leave a review and say "thanks" if you've enjoyed any of the episodes John Le has hosted.…
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Almost done with episodes for the quarter! Please leave a review before we end the quarter in March!Ever felt like you had goals, but were not sure how to get to them? Sean Johnson has your key: work hard and volunteer for everything. In this episode, Prof. Johnson talks about how he got into advertising, became a creative director, entrepreneur & …
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Eric & Clarisa discuss what it was like to not only enter, but win a Venture Capital competition against schools like Wharton, Dartmouth and Harvard. They explain what classes helped them develop their VC skills as well as some hurdles they had to overcome along the way.Please please please! If you can, we would love a review. It helps us increase …
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If you have any affiliation to Northwestern you've probably heard of the Romphim. Elaine Chen & Chip Longnecker represent Aced Design and talk about creation of the Romphim while taking classes as well as the challenges and successes they've had to face to deliver their custom clothing line to 3,000+ customers by a tight deadline.…
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This is our flagship episode where we interview Kellogg faculty in the Entrepreneurship program. Professor O'Connor grew up in Southern Illinois and made her way to VC. She talks about her journey, her family, getting to Kellogg and teaching New Venture Launch- the final class in the Kellogg Entrepreneurship 3 class series.…
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Last episode of the quarter, but we will be back mid- Sept.This one gets very real and personal...When you think of renewable energy you probably think about solar and wind energy, but have you thought about how energy farmers maintain that equipment?Lance talks about how he not only came up with the idea, but also how he took a risk by leaving his…
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In this episode, Luke Meminger discusses what it was like to launch his clothing brand for rural America. You'll hear him and his partner got the idea, how the created designs and what they ultimately did to sell their shirts, hats and merchandise to rural America through web and state fairs.Enjoying the podcast? We'd love a review. Your reviews he…
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Like what you hear? Please help us by leaving a 1 min review. Your reviews help us spread our voice.Eric Lau and Yang Chen (started Kellogg in Summer 2015) discuss how they they created Patched Pro, a mobile solution to allow millennials to connect with handypeople, to fix plumbing, electrical and other home projects."My Startup Journey" is a show …
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If the 1st wave in coffee is pre-ground tin can coffee beans, the 2nd wave is Starbucks, and the 3rd wave is specialty coffee, then what’s the next big wave in coffee? Lucas Phillips, Northwestern student and founder of Brewbike Coffee, has an answer. He believes that the industry is shifting to brand ethos and moving away from positioning through …
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Are great meals solely about the food? Perhaps dining companions? Or maybe the service? In this episode, foodies Jon Blanc and Austin Mills from Flavorit discuss the components of a great meal. They also share how their passion for food turned into the Flavorit app, which recommends restaurants based on what your friends enjoy.theflavoritapp.com…
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