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Radicle Proof in the Pudding: Jeff Chen with Scott Hartley

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Jeff Chen is the cofounder and CEO of Radicle Science, an AI-driven healthtech B-Corp providing history's first Proof-as-a-Service solution for non-pharmaceuticals to easily prove true effects. Prior to Radicle, he was the Founder & former Director of UCLA’s Center for Cannabis and Cannabinoids. Jeff has also advised Senator Feinstein’s Office, Governor Hickenlooper’s Office, the Mexico Senate, and the Royal Court of the Kingdom of Bhutan.

This episode is hosted by Scott Hartley, co-founder and general partner of Everywhere Ventures (previously The Fund). In this interview, Scott and Jeff take an in-depth look at what it means to start a new market category, and what it takes to truly differentiate and lead the field in product offerings. Learn Jeff’s contrarian take on effective clinical trials, and hear Scott’s quip on an effective marketing strategy. Listen till the end for superpowers and productivity hacks!

If you liked this episode, please give us a rating wherever you found us and be sure to subscribe to Venture Everywhere. To learn more about our work, visit Everywhere.vc and ideas.everywhere.vc on Substack. You can also follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter for regular updates and news.

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Jeff Chen is the cofounder and CEO of Radicle Science, an AI-driven healthtech B-Corp providing history's first Proof-as-a-Service solution for non-pharmaceuticals to easily prove true effects. Prior to Radicle, he was the Founder & former Director of UCLA’s Center for Cannabis and Cannabinoids. Jeff has also advised Senator Feinstein’s Office, Governor Hickenlooper’s Office, the Mexico Senate, and the Royal Court of the Kingdom of Bhutan.

This episode is hosted by Scott Hartley, co-founder and general partner of Everywhere Ventures (previously The Fund). In this interview, Scott and Jeff take an in-depth look at what it means to start a new market category, and what it takes to truly differentiate and lead the field in product offerings. Learn Jeff’s contrarian take on effective clinical trials, and hear Scott’s quip on an effective marketing strategy. Listen till the end for superpowers and productivity hacks!

If you liked this episode, please give us a rating wherever you found us and be sure to subscribe to Venture Everywhere. To learn more about our work, visit Everywhere.vc and ideas.everywhere.vc on Substack. You can also follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter for regular updates and news.

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