• Winner of the 2020 Pitch Competition Shares Her Experience as an Entrepreneur
    Apr 26 2021

    Amber Hayes understands that technology can create solutions to common problems, it just requires a little creativity. Amber is the CEO of SecondKeys — a holistic property management platform that's reshaping the management and maintenance process — and the winner of the 36|86 Festival's 2020 Pitch Competition. In this episode, she describes the process of building her startup from the ground up, and she explains how she's navigating the challenge of working in real estate during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    21 mins
  • A Look at New Opportunities in Investment Space with Republic Director
    Apr 19 2021

    Cheryl Campos knows that investing in startups can be a great strategy for building wealth, but until recently, most Americans couldn't participate. As Director of Growth and Partnerships at Republic, Cheryl is working to help startups scale with equity crowdfunding. In this episode, she explains how crowd investing creates new opportunities for traditionally underfunded groups and non-accredited investors. She also provides an overview of changes that will shape the future of venture capital.

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    21 mins
  • Taking Advantage of Underserved Markets with 500 Startups
    Apr 12 2021

    Amit Bhatti, principal at San Francisco investment firm 500 Startups, recognizes that founders who come from less traditional markets often bring a unique level of hard work and determination. Amit invests in founders around the world and manages the fund's portfolio of more than 2,000 companies. In this episode, he explains how COVID-19 has changed the world of startups and fundraising, and he discusses some of the advantages those changes could provide for founders in the Southeast.

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    29 mins
  • Capital Raising Opportunities in the Southeast with Mucker Capital
    Apr 5 2021

    Monique Villa doesn't just dispel myths that founders in the Southeast are handicapped by lack of resources, talent, or funding, she believes they can gain significant advantages growing their startups here. Monique is an investor at Mucker Capital and a co-founder of Build in SE, where she works to help startups in the region thrive and succeed. Monique shares her perspective on the current state of opportunity in the Southeast and offers practical advice to founders who just finished raising a seed round.

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    34 mins
  • Building a Fashion Brand in the South with SAVAS Founder
    Mar 29 2021

    Savannah Yarborough loves helping people tap into their creativity and individualism. As the owner and creative director of SAVAS, Savannah works closely with her clients throughout the entire process of creating custom leather jackets. In this episode, Savannah shares the inspiration behind her business, and she describes some of the unique challenges and opportunities she's encountered while building an in-demand Nashville-based fashion brand.

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    28 mins
  • Leading through a Crisis with Goo Goo Cluster's Operations VP
    Mar 22 2021

    Laurie Spradley believes transparency is an essential aspect of leadership. As the vice president of operations and brand development at Goo Goo Cluster, her family's business, she's put that belief into practice while helping her team navigate a major and sudden change in revenue due to COVID-19. In this episode, Laurie shares some of the strategies she's used to navigate the challenges of the pandemic, and she describes some of the new experiences and offerings Goo Goo is planning to roll out this year.

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    23 mins
  • The Role Systemic Racism Plays in Nashville's Healthcare History, with Marcus Whitney
    Mar 15 2021

    Marcus Whitney wants people to understand that Nashville's healthcare system is rooted in systemic racism. He's an entrepreneur, author and member of LaunchTN's Board of Directors, and in the summer of 2020, he wrote an essay entitled "Calling Up to Nashville's Health Care Leaders" which addressed those problems and called upon leaders to make a change. In this episode, Marcus explains why he decided to write the piece and how he's working to address the current disparities by investing in Black founders.

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    36 mins
  • Integrating Wellness and Inclusion with TRILUNA Co-Founders
    Mar 8 2021

    Ashley Brooke James and Elizabeth Moore, co-founders of TRILUNA Wellness, want to help people access a more holistic version of wellness — instead of focusing only on fitness and dieting. In this episode, recorded at LaunchTN's 36|86 Festival 2020, Ashley and Elizabeth join guest host Kevin Roddey of Pinnacle Financial Partners to explain how they're reinventing the corporate wellness space. They also offer insight into the process of building a business with diversity and inclusion at its foundation

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    53 mins