
Thought Liters: Connecting the top of the world with the bottom of a glass. Join host and creator Adam Conner as he sips and spills with the world’s best and brightest across business, athletics, and the arts. Enjoy each episode in its full-pour, unfiltered glory. Cheers! Proudly built in Pittsburgh, PA.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Business | |||

It sounds like a script for a reality TV show: You hire a business consultant to help organize your startup, only to discover he’s actually a high-net-worth investor in disguise, testing you for his next massive deal.
That is exactly what happened t... more
Thought Liters has been around for a year now. I dumped a buttload of money into it. Here's what happened, what I made, and where I'm doubling down in 2026.
In this video, you'll get a full picture of a content creator's first year of creation. The ... more
He helped integrate the Cybertruck. Now, he’s building the machine that will beat gas-powered off-roaders at their own game.
When Polaris refused to sponsor his racing career, Jonathan Powers didn't quit—he decided to become their competition. A for... more
You might think the final frontier is in space, but the technology getting us there is being built right here in Pittsburgh. In this episode of Thought Liters: Mitch Fogelson, founder of Beyond Reach Labs, discusses "physical intelligence", which is ... more
Migraine affects 1 in 6 people globally, yet 95% of patients aren’t getting properly diagnosed. In this episode, we explore how AI is finally giving patients weapons to fight the "Migraine Wars."
Sophia Fang is the founder of Peachy Day, a startup u... more
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Globally, we waste a billion tons of food every single year. That's equivalent to 30-40% of the US food supply, and $1 trillion of economic value thrown in the trash.
But wha... more
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Today: Prisoners get 2 hours of outdoor time a day. Kids get less than 7 minutes. How did we get here? And how do we fix it?
In this episode of Thought Liters, Adam Conner sh... more
Pittsburgh's tech scene is booming, but a fatal flaw is holding it back. Only $0.02 of every dollar invested in the city comes from within it.
So, what's the fix?
To find out, Adam shares a flight of Pittsburgh's finest craft beers with Ven Raju, C... more









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