
In episode 8 I talk to former Indianapolis Indiana mayor Greg Ballard. Greg is one of the biggest underdogs we have had on the show thus far. He grew up poor in Indianapolis and went to college at Indiana University. After college he entered the mari... more
In episode 7, I talk to Modern Stoa founder Sky King. Modern Stoa helps the top 1% of podcasts monetize their shows. They do this by connecting the podcasts with companies that want to place ADs on their shows. Part of their services also includes gr... more
In episode 6, I talk to entrepreneur and investor Scott Jones. Scott is most known for inventing the version of voicemail that we use today but also has many other achievements. He helped found the entertainment metadata company Gracenote, the Eleven... more
In episode 5, I talk to Driehaus emerging markets portfolio manager Chad Cleaver. Chad grew up in Lafayette Indiana and credits his trading skills to his competitive background in sports while growing up. Chad started as an analyst at the Fed and eve... more
In episode 4, I talk to Nantucket Bike Tours Founder, Handlebar Cafe Founder, and Nantucket Select Board Member Jason Bridges. Jason has a true rags to riches story. He suffered severe brain damage from a car accident when he was 16 and had to comple... more
In episode 3, I talk with Recovery Force founder Matt Wyatt. Matt grew up on a farm in Hancock County Indiana and went to college at Ball State. Matt earns a spot on the show because he has started several companies in the medical field that range fr... more
In episode 2, I talk to Crawfordsville Indiana Mayor Todd Barton. Mayor Barton has a very interesting story. He started out as a sewer worker that opted out of going to college. He then joined the fire department and worked his way up to Fire Chief a... more
In episode 1, I talk to successful Entrepreneur and business man Glenn Cleland. Glenn is a no bs guy that has never accepted failure as an option. Glenn's dad died when he was 11 and his sister passed away when he was in his early 20s. He and his bro... more










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