
Have you ever looked at a business and thought, "Wow, I cannot believe that is a thing!"? We’re not here to talk about big tech or main street businesses… we’re here to celebrate all of cool, unique, and unusual businesses in between. Get ready to meet water park owners, plant sitters, magicians, and go kart mechanics. We’ll talk to these founders about how they came up with their wild idea, why t... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurship | |||

Entrepreneur Joe Hession built SNOW Partners into a $100M company from just $60,000 in savings— he rescued Mountain Creek from bankruptcy and opened Big Snow American Dream, North America's largest indoor ski area, after it sat unfinished for 15 year... more
Peter is one of the only artisan globe makers in the world today. He and his team make custom globes out of his London studio for passionate individuals, collectors, and museums that can run well into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. He didn't s... more
Chris Turner is a treasure hunter and the Founder of the Ring Finders. He and his community of over 300 treasure hunting professionals across 18 countries are there to find anything you've lost (wedding rings are the most common!). In this interview,... more
Pete builds high-end treehouses, bringing dreams to life for the young at heart. In this interview, we talk about how he fell in love with treehouses, how he ventured into turning his passion into a business, and how he grew beyond his wildest dreams... more
Andrew Evans started a magic speakeasy in his apartment in San Francisco as a fun project with friends -- after selling 1000 tickets in 60 seconds he realized he was on to something and quit his job at the design firm IDEO to build his business full ... more
Assaf Eshet is the founder of the toy company Clixo, which makes incredibly innovative building toys are a bit like magnetic origami and lot like magic ⭐️In this conversation, he talks about how he transitioned from graphic designer to toy designer, ... more
When Laura was working as a police officer in Kansas City, she responded to a homicide scene where the victim’s family asked when the police would return to clean up the body. The answer was: they wouldn’t. Even more surprising, Laura couldn’t find a... more
Leah Koch founded the romance bookstore The Ripped Bodice with her sister Bea Koch - they now have two locations, consult to major movie and TV studios, and have been rightfully called "the cool whisperers of romance." In this episode, I talk to Leah... more
So easy to listen to! Engaging, informational and fun.
I stumbled on this pod after looking for content beyond news stories, fitness hacks, and gossip. Also, with all the bad news happening these days, I needed something new. I took a chance on this while warming up before a lift and I found myself warming up longer than I thought because I finished the podcast on Wibit. Pod was to the point and not long-winded. Theme is inspiring (for my commute home, I listened to the other one, so I think I have an idea of what’s to come). Hope Professor Mauriel... more
I love the curation of guests (really unique businesses I haven’t heard about!), the host energy, and the short format. I can’t wait for more!
Inspirational. Fun. And so well done! Highly recommended
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