
Episode 12: Poker, Organic Fast Food, and HBO's 'Silicon Valley'
Inc. editor James Ledbetter and Inc.
Episode 11: Bales of Weed in Denver and No Vacancy in Silicon Valley
Inc. editor James Ledbetter and Inc.
Episode 10: 30 Under 30, Sexy Lending, and Why Your Kids Should See You Yell At Your Boss
Inc. editor James Ledbetter and Inc. staff members Maria Aspan, Jon Fine, and Kris Frieswick highlight 2015’s coolest entrepreneurs who are still in their twenties, the pros and cons of “fintech” peer-to-peer lending, and some unexpected benefits of Bring Your Child to Work Day.
Episode 8: Inc. Uncensored Live From Nashville: Robot Furniture and Vodka Lawsuits
Inc. editor James Ledbetter and Inc. staff members Jon Fine, Burt Helm, and Kimberly Weisul examine a Mets’ fan who turned losses into T-shirt sales, robot furniture that challenges today’s tech paradigm, and the definition of what legally constitutes “handmade” vodka. This episode was recorded live from the GrowCo Conference in Nashville.
Episode 7: The Starbucks of Yoga and The Most Important Social Media Company
Inc. editor James Ledbetter and Inc.
Episode 6: The Starbucks of Yoga and The Most Important Social Media Company
Inc. editor James Ledbetter and Inc.
Episode 5: Organic Ice Cream and Killer Drones
Inc. editor James Ledbetter and Inc. staff members Jon Fine, Maria Aspan and Will Yakowicz examine the San Francisco public bus startup Leap, analyze organic ice cream company Three Twins' move to mimic Ben & Jerry's, and discuss how private companies with drones could inflict death and impose a surveillance state.
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Inc. Uncensored is a lively weekly podcast exploring the fast-moving world of startups, entrepreneurship, technology, and high-growth businesses—all through the eyes of the veteran business journalists of Inc. and Inc.com. We’ll keep you up to date on industry trends, best practices, and cool companies.
What I Know Best: Daniel Pink Gets His Ideas Down
The bestselling author and business advisor Daniel Pink has written about everything from human motivation to the powerful negative emotion, regret. He has lots of ideas. The one for his latest book, The Power of Regret, How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward, came to him while he was already contracted to write an entirely different book.
Daniel Pink: The Power of Regret
The bestselling author didn’t intend to write about the powerful negative emotion, regret, but then he experienced it himself and dug in. He explains to host Christine Lagorio-Chafkin what his worldwide study on regret illuminated–and how it has a place in your company, both culturally, and in the way leaders connect on a personal level.
What I Know Best: Julia Hartz Visualizes A Constellation of Data Points
The co-founder and CEO of Eventbrite is a visual thinker. She tells Christine Lagorio-Chafkin how she uses her abilities to visualize data points to solve problems or find places to innovate within her online event-ticketing company.
What I Know Best: Michelle Prepares For a Big Presentation
The founder and CEO of Lively left Victoria’s Secret–and took it on with her inclusive intimates brand. These days, she does a lot of media and big meetings, and her secret to preparing is to not overdo it. She explains to Christine Lagorio-Chafkin.
Michelle Cordiero Grant of Lively: Do It All Backwards
In order to launch her intimates and loungewear brand, Lively, Michelle Cordiero Grant decided to do everything a little differently. In fact, some of her strategy turned convention on its head.
Amber Venz Box of LTK: Freedom Through Delegation
Christine Lagorio-Chafkin talks with Amber Venz Box--co-founder and president of LTK--about being an introvert, founding a company with her significant other, and the power of delegating.
Inc. Uncensored
Inc. Uncensored is a lively weekly podcast exploring the fast-moving world of startups, entrepreneurship, technology, and high-growth businesses—all through the eyes of the veteran business journalists of Inc. and Inc.com. We’ll keep you up to date on industry trends, best practices, and cool companies.
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Christine Lagorio-Chafkin talks with Rosie Mattio, founder and CEO of Mattio Communications, about saying yes and taking a risk on a burgeoning industry.
