Jim is a serial entrepreneur who has launched a new brand (INFLCR) to equip innovative college athletic programs with critical social media tools to empower their student-athletes to be brand ambassadors on social media. You can learn more about Jim at jimcavale.com or by following him @jimcavale on social.
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This podcast is a companion to The Structured Start-up course, which is a self-guided course and platform for entrepreneurs looking to grow their companies. https://www.thestructuredstartup.com/
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Mike Goodrich and Laurel Mills talk with Lee Ross of Learnsafe about understanding the industry ecosystem and competitive landscape (module 11).By Laurel Mills
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Finding Your Entrepreneurial Story with Jim Cavale
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Mike Goodrich and Laurel Mills speak with Jim Cavale of INFLCR about finding your entrepreneurial story and narrative arc (module 4).By Laurel Mills
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Mike Goodrich and Laurel Mills speak with Jeff Gale of TicketBiscuit about guerilla marketing, growth hacking, and other sales techniques (module 9).By Laurel Mills
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Mike Goodrich and Laurel Mills of First Avenue Ventures discuss unit economics (module 17) with Zane Tarence of Founders Advisors. https://www.thestructuredstartup.com/By Laurel Mills
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Mike Goodrich and Laurel Mills sit down with Mary Drennen and Tiffany Vickers-Davis of Nourish to talk about launching and running their business. They discuss the ins and outs of product testing, MVP (minimum viable product), and what every entrepreneur needs to know (module 5). https://www.thestructuredstartup.com/…
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INFLCR Founder Speaks at First College Sports Analytics Program In America
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Being able to discover, interpret and communicate data is everywhere we look in the digital age. Analytics is not only a word for Google, but everywhere you look, especially in sports. The ability to not only discover statistics but interpret their usefulness and communicate it to others can be game-changing in sports – from a “Moneyball” approach …
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Jim Cavale: Yellowhammer Radio Network Interview
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In this interview, Jim Cavale, INFLCR founder and CEO, discusses his entrepreneurial journey and his passion behind founding INFLCR.By Jim Cavale
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Eddie George: Faith, Family, and the 3E’s
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Heisman Trophy winner, All-Pro running back, entrepreneur, sports analyst, philanthropist, teacher, author, actor, husband and father are all words used to describe Eddie George, who has excelled just as much off the field as he did on the field during his time at The Ohio State University and in the NFL.Influencer (INFLCR) founder Jim Cavale caugh…
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Lewis Neal: Investing Early In His Future
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Using the wisdom he’s learned from being raised by his grandparents, Lewis Neal has been paving his way to success since high school. Growing up in Wilson, North Carolina (population 49,000), Neal used his first offer from North Carolina State to gain more offers. After decommitting from Ohio State University, he landed at LSU, where he was a four-…
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Cole Cubelic: Universities Need Athletes, Athletes Need Universities
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Athletes have been able to leverage their role as a college football player for decades, but some student-athletes have been left trying to figure out life when the game is over.Former Auburn University offensive lineman and current ESPN SEC Network College Football Analyst Cole Cubelic believes that is where things need to change.In this Influence…
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Tiki Barber: All-Pro In The NFL and Tech World
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Being an All-Pro running back in the NFL was not Tiki Barber’s dream job. Microsoft, or another computer programming giant was Barber’s goal until the New York Giants called his name in the second round of the 1997 NFL Draft.Barber graduated high school with a 4.0 grade point average, played football at the University of Virginia on an athletic sch…
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