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eBook Launch: ‘High School Startup: Cheat Sheet for the Everyday Student’ is Now Available

Start a business today – your entrepreneurial mindset will change the world! After months of hard work I am thrilled to announce that my eBook ‘High School Startup: Cheat Sheet for the Everyday Student’ is now available as a free download from my Why Launch website! Our communities need more high school graduates with an entrepreneurial mindset. Students ready to take on complicated problems with initiative, creativity, and resilience. Purpose-driven students who see opportunity where others see adversity. ‘High School Startup’ is the next step in achieving this mission. Published in English and Spanish to break down the barriers to entry, ‘High School Startup’ gives all students the essential tools to start a business today.

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Interview with Mat Sherman

Interview with Mat Sherman: Community Builder, VC Network Founder, and Startup Podcast Host

Recently I spoke with Mat Sherman, an entrepreneur and podcast host, based in Phoenix, Arizona. Mat’s journey includes launching and running SeedScout, a trail blazing startup that connected founders with a network of venture capitalists, and interviewing almost 1000 high potential early-stage startup pioneers on his podcast Forward Thinking Founders. Mat Sherman reflects on the lessons learned from SeedScout and explains pitfalls and potential positive changes in the VC space. He also emphasizes the value of building your own community if you can’t find one that embraces you, the importance of independent thought, and the beauty of the pay-it-forward mentorship dynamic to be found in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

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Interview with Natalie Horner

Interview with Natalie Horner: Marketing Expert with a Deep Passion for Supporting the Rural Startup Community

Recently, I spoke with Natalie Horner, a dedicated rural startup mentor with Startup Colorado and SCAPE, and owner of Peppered Labs, a B2B marketing company based in Durango, Colorado. From Midwest roots to rural Colorado, Natalie’s journey includes several diverse entrepreneurial ventures, extensive experience in different facets of the marketing industry, and a deep passion for supporting the startup community. Natalie speaks to the importance of embracing creativity, adapting to change, and the invaluable role of mentorship and support, especially in emerging rural communities.

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Interview with Keyonte Frager

Interview with Keyonte Frager: Finding Success and Empowering Others in Athlete Brand Management

Recently I spoke with Keyonte Frager, a sports and entertainment industry brand manager based in Seattle. Overcoming the challenges of not having a four-year degree or entrepreneurial role models growing up, Keyonte truly embraces an entrepreneurial mindset in seeing opportunities where others see adversity. His inspiring story shows us that self-belief and boldness can lead to great things. Mr. Frager speaks of the importance of falling in love with your own story to find fulfillment, the value of having the courage to build yourself a seat at the table, and the joy to be found in helping the people you’re in community with.

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Interview with Kate Sieker

Interview with Kate Sieker: Building Community and Entrepreneurship in Phoenix

Recently I spoke with Kate Sieker, a key figure in Phoenix’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. On a journey from the East Coast to Silicon Valley, and finally to Phoenix, Ms. Sieker has become a champion of fostering innovation and collaboration in the startup community. Kate’s work with Phoenix Startup Week and her role in shaping the local entrepreneurial environment through YesPHX and YesAZ highlight her deep personal commitment to positive growth and community. She speaks to the importance of connection and support and reminds us that the best work is work that’s service.

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Interview with Majak Wenyin: International Youth Empowerment and Community Building

Recently I spoke with Majak Wenyin, Co-Director of the Republic of South Sudan (ROSS) Leaders, a national non-profit empowering youth in 5 states through mentorship, academic tutoring, and athletic training. Born in South Sudan, Majak Wenyin immigrated to the US as a refugee when he was a child. He played college basketball before founding So Elite Basketball and joining forces with Jacob Idra and ROSS Leaders. He regularly returns to South Sudan to mentor and host basketball camps for local youth. He has forged a path that intertwines his passion for athletics with a profound commitment to community service. He is truly using his entrepreneurial talents to better international communities.

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Interview with Chris Clark

Interview with Chris Clark: Food Futurist Improving Communities with His Healthy Food Movement

Recently, I spoke with Chris Clark, a food futurist currently based in Dubai. A food industry entrepreneur and founder of The Healthy Ice Cream Company, Mr. Clark’s journey includes the publication of award-winning books in the food nutrition space, contributing to publications such as Men’s Health and The Huffington Post, and opening restaurants in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Mr. Clark speaks to the importance of impact and purpose in community building, the ongoing benefits of a college business education, and the value of on-the-job learning and networking.

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Timber Age Sustainable Housing Internship

My Summer Internship with Timber Age: An Entrepreneurial Journey of Innovation and Sustainability

This summer, I had the incredible opportunity to intern with Timber Age, a pioneering passive housing startup based in Durango, Colorado. Timber Age is revolutionizing the residential construction industry with its commitment to sustainability and innovative use of Passive House Certified Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). My internship with Timber Age was an exceptional learning experience that offered deep insights into the entrepreneurial startup space, significant opportunities for personal and professional growth, and the incredible honor of contributing to a company that is truly making a difference.

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Interview with Christie Kerner

Interview with Christie Kerner: The Value of Authenticity, Community, and Hands-On Experience

Recently I spoke with Christie Kerner, whose 30-year entrepreneurial journey has spanned multiple successful start-ups, defining roles inside StartupAZ, and a tenure as the Executive Director of Student Entrepreneurship at Arizona State University. With a wealth of experience and a passion for community-building, Christie has focused much of her entrepreneurial journey on empowering others to find personal fulfillment. This is exemplified by her most recent venture as the founder of the Startup COO Club. Christie Kerner speaks to the importance of finding your tribe, the merits of emotional intelligence in entrepreneurship, and the invaluable role of hands-on experience.

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Interview with Gerry Frigon

Interview with Gerry Frigon: Insights from 40 Years in the Investment Industry

Recently I spoke with Gerry Frigon, the founder and President of Taylor Frigon Capital Management LLC, an SEC registered investment advisory. Mr. Frigon’s journey includes 21 years at Merrill Lynch in San Fransisco, 17 years as an entrepreneur, and tremendous dedication to numerous board positions in the technology, education and non-profit space. Drawing on nearly 40 years of experience in the wealth management industry, Mr. Frigon speaks to the importance of balancing technical expertise with business acumen, aligning business practices with personal values and faith, and the ongoing importance of human relationships in the face of technological advancement.

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