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581st Roundtable Recording on June 30, 2022

Posted on Saturday, Jul 2nd 2022

In case you missed it, you can listen to the recording of this roundtable here:

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Roundtable Recap: June 30 – Capital Intensive Ventures Have a Hard Time Getting Off the Ground

Posted on Saturday, Jul 2nd 2022

During this week’s roundtable, Kasie Hills from Knoxville, Iowa, pitched Hybrid Health Properties, a largely brick and mortar venture concept that requires a lot of capital to get off the ground. You can listen to the recording of this roundtable here:

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Bootstrapping an E-Commerce Startup with a Paycheck to Exit: Jay Perkins, Co-founder of Kettlebell Kings (Part 2)

Posted on Saturday, Jul 2nd 2022

Sramana Mitra: What did you do? You said you started a company on the BigCommerce platform? Jay Perkins: I started a business called Kettlebell Kings while I was still employed at BigCommerce. Kettlebells are basically fitness equipment. Along with my co-founders, we would hold meetings for a year and a half leading up to when

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Bootstrapping an E-Commerce Startup with a Paycheck to Exit: Jay Perkins, Co-founder of Kettlebell Kings (Part 1)

Posted on Friday, Jul 1st 2022

There are roll-ups of e-commerce brands going on right now. This case study delves into one such that has exited into a roll-up effort. Jay Perkins currently runs Living.Fit which produces digital workouts, fitness education courses, and fitness equipment. Sramana Mitra: Let’s start at the very beginning. Where are you from? Where were you born, raised, and in what

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Solo Student Entrepreneur to $5M: David Liu, CEO of Deltapath (Part 5)

Posted on Friday, Jul 1st 2022

Sramana Mitra: When did the Japan hospital deal happen? David Liu: This was around 2014. It started in 2012. It was a pretty long cycle. With the funding, we opened up our Japan office. We hired five people. Sramana Mitra: Was this a use case that you were then going to sell to other hospitals?

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