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"If I’d known then what I know now, I think I could have accomplished what I accomplished with a little more EQ.”
Dan Caruso, Caruso Ventures & Author of Bandwidth
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“I think we were one of the inventors of the breakfast burrito.”
Carmen Morales, Founder & Owner, Santiago’s Mexican Restaurants
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"We bypass our lawmakers and put our pet issues on the ballot...”
Dave Tabor, host, ProCO360
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"A lot of brands are shipping from a ping-pong table out of their garage...”
Irene Scharmack, CEO, QuickBox
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"Even before we had a business, we talked some people into letting us do some catering for them – just on our good word.”
Jeff Kennedy, co-founder, Moe’s Original BBQ
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“I reached $17 million before I hired my first employee.”
Leah Garcia, Founder & CEO, Nulastin
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“We fix attitudes all day with better golf swings.”
Joe Assell, CEO, GOLFTEC
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“An automotive company would have hundreds or thousands of people to build an entirely new vehicle – we're doing it with 75.”
Toby Kraus, co-Founder, Lightship RV
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“Changing the trajectory of someone’s life is the most contagiously happy thing you can imagine doing.”
Helen Young Hayes, Founder & CEO, ActivateWork
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“When you empower physicians with those test results you really are playing a pivotal role in the treatment going forward.”
Scott Hutton, CEO, Biodesix
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“Consumers have the hardest job here – they are carrying the guilt of what to do with the package...”
Ian Jacobson, Eco Products
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“People are willing to ignore security policies in order to gain the productivity benefits (of AI).”
Steven Walchek, CEO & Co-founder, Liminal
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“Owning the stratospheric data layer is where the majority of our revenue will live.”
Andrew Antonio, Co-founder & CEO, Urban Sky
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“Our goal is to flatten the methane curve, and we can actually achieve it.”
- Craig Rieker, Co-founder & CTO
I had no idea how exciting this episode would become while I was preparing for it. LongPath is the story of a company that emerged from Nobel Prize winning technology developed at NIST and University of Colorado. You may have never cared about what a “frequency comb” is, and you WILL after listening to how this now little, soon to be big company enabled by a $195 million loan guarantee from the U.S. Department of Energy, can have a massive impact on climate change. Listen now – and you’ll be able to tell your friends, “I’ve been watching them since this all started!”
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