Turning a Broken ankle into an opportunity for revolutionizing healthcare. Partha Unnava shares his story of success and how he redesigned crutches for healthcare patients.
The Podcast Full Video Interview The Road to Ending Tech Deserts Sean is the CEO and founder of BetaBox Labs, a company rethinking the tech industry by manufacturing and operating rapid prototyping labs run out of customized shipping containers. The containers are essentially mobile tech labs, filled with 3D Printers, laser cutting, 3D scanning, vaccum […]
Origins Jordan is the founder of Force Media, launching his new YouTube series “Tell Me More” July 2017. He is the former host of the Teenage Entrepreneurs Podcast, and the Hatchpad podcast. His first business began as a teen, when Jordan and his partner Daniel grew a landscaping company to 120 clients with 20 employees. At […]
Regina’s Background Regina took a personality test in high school and found herself wanting to try all of them, in what was perhaps a first glimpse into an entrepreneurial journey. That same school placed heavy influence on making your career align with your higher calling. This really hit home for Regina and she felt like that […]
What is Relational Marketing? Relational marketing is about telling a story. In the very beginning of the show, we jump into describing what James Kotecki does, and we end up coining the term “relational marketing” to describe his niche style. Essentially, it’s the evolution of content marketing. The Podcast College Dorm Interviewing James began […]
Ballin’ at a Young Age Justin Lafazan: author, entrepreneur, community builder.Justin is also the co-Founder of Next Gen a global community, and summit for young entrepreneurs. The Podcast Justin is… A sophomore at Wharton, and co-Founder of Next Gen where their goals are to 1. Identify the most successful young people to bring them together, […]
Frankie Cooks Frankie is a host for Tastemade on YouTube and Snapchat. Tastemade is Food Network 2.0, recently receiving $40 million in seed funding from Goldman Sachs. With the death of cable, companies like Tastemade are revolutionizing the way we consume media. The Full Shebang Frankie’s new show “Frankie’s World” launched this year, it’s the […]
Students of Hip-Hop Legacy The Students of Hip-Hop legacy is a collective based in Williamsburg, Va. Like many collectives, the group was founded a bit unconventionally. In the case of SoHHL, starting a club on campus at the College of William & Mary led way to what has become a movement. The club meets once […]
Troolu Luke Faulconer is the founder of Troolu, an organization that is empowering young people to change the world. Travis Wade Miller is on a journey across the country, traveling to 52 cities in 52 weeks, highlighting a non-profit in each city. Full Interview How they Met? Travis and Luke met through […]
Intro A couple of months ago I was chatting with my friend Bryan Wish. We started talking about GrindDaily and Bryan asked “what kind of person can I connect you with”, I immediately responded- “An internet marketer, I want to bring some inside expertise into the GrindDaily community so we can all learn a […]
Ryan Goldfarb Ryan developed an interest in real estate as a kid, the thought of turning a plot of dirt into a building fascinated him. Architecture interested him, but as he grew older the business side of things exposed him to real estate development and investing. The Full Podcast Real Estate Schooling … Continue reading Episode 20: Real Estate Investing at 25 with Ryan Goldfarb
Philanthrotainment Matt Thomas is the founder of Brawl for a Cause, a charity event that pits fighters in a ring to literally fight for a cause they believe in. Matt calls is "Philanthrotainment". The Full Interview Learning While Doing Matt says he leads a "double life", working full time at Roadie while working on … Continue reading Episode 19: Philanthrotainment- Literally Fighting for a Cause You Believe In w/ Matt Thomas
Opportunity It's a word familiar with every hustler. Everyone that strives to achieve more in life. Full Podcast Interview Below "I Lived Next Door to a Crack House" "If you don't risk things, you're never going to get anywhere" the Master Series In this series of GrindDaily, we focus on individuals that have mastered a … Continue reading Episode 18- Master Series: The Journey of Award Winning Writer, Sheri Holman
Intro Andrew Miller and Brian Forrester began as solo-entrepreneurs. Servicing clients in digital marketing the two put their heads together combining forces to found Workshop Digital, an award winning digital marketing firm based in Richmond, Va. The Full Interview Origin Story Before diving into their current roles as co-founders, we talked about the beginning of … Continue reading Episode 17: Scaling a Company and Fostering Culture
Founder of VolunteerAid, Robert Liberatore was a student-athlete at Drexel, where he studied engineering in their co-op program. The co-op program allowed Robert to rotate school with hands on work experience in his major. Even though he enjoyed the concepts of engineering, he realized that he wasn't getting the satisfaction out of the work. … Continue reading Episode 16: Student Athlete Graduates to Found Non-Profit, VolunteerAid
An American record swimmer at Harvard and the University of California Berkley, magician, non-profit organizer, and entrepreneur. He's performed magic with David Blane, and swam with olympians like Nathan Adrian. Chuck Katis is a world class hustler, and founder of TheBodBox the robot that trains you. Chuck talked with GrindDaily about how missing his chance at … Continue reading Episode 15: Trained by a Robot- How Missing the Olympics Inspired Innovation
The emerging cannabis industry is ripe with opportunity. With much excitement, companies must learn the many intricacies involved in operating a "cannabusiness". Phyllis Vena (CFA) and MBA graduate of Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, is an analyst with Privateer Holdings, a private equity firm that strategically invests in the legal medical cannabis field. Phyllis and I … Continue reading Episode 14: Challenges and Opportunity in the Emerging Cannabis Industry
Breakdown This week we sat down with Chef Kyle Bailey of Sixth Engine, and soon to be head chef at The Salt Line, both in Washington D.C. Chef Kyle tells us his grueling story from dishwasher, to sneaking into back doors of kitchens, the landing a head chef position at just 27. About This Episode … Continue reading Episode 13 – Master Series: From Sneaking into Back Doors to Head Chef, with Chef Kyle Bailey
"I chose rent over food, and had sleep for dinner some nights" Elliot In college Elliot had a desire to build and no place to do it, so he founded Society for Engineering and Entrepreneurial Design (SEED) where he collaborated with fellow experimenters and created things. From there, he was invited to The University Innovation Fellows where … Continue reading Episode 12: The Mad Scientist Who Chose Rent Over Food with Elliot Roth
Have you ever wondered how golfer become pro? Any sports fan knows the path required for a football or basketball player to become pro, perform well in your youth to be recruited by a good college program, succeed in college, declare for the draft, and hopefully land a spot to tryout for a pro team. … Continue reading Episode 11: What it Takes to Be A LPGA Pro Golfer