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Latest podcast episodes about cheryl clements

The Cannabis Closet Potcast with CannaQueen & MJ
Super Entrepreneurs Cheryl and Vernon Clements

The Cannabis Closet Potcast with CannaQueen & MJ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 129:04


2023.02.08 Show Topic: Super Entrepreneurs: Melanated Mushrooms * House of Weird Perfection * Shinobi Studios Guests: Cheryl & Vernon Clements 3:30 - 4:18 Set 5:20 pm Alarm (MJ set forever on phone) Tech check 4:18 - 4:20 Show Intro https://what-is-chs.com/about-cannabinoid-hyperemesis-syndrome/ Why is CannaQueen Mad today? https://hightimes.com/news/dozens-arrested-in-weed-distribution-ring-with-orders-via-fedex-ups/ 4:20 - 4:30 CQ & MJ smoke & banter Every Day History: Black History Jessicka Zaragoza George W. Carver did not invent Peanut Butter he found amazing uses for it, including using small amounts to help diabetes (remember this was way before synthetic insulin was made) Peanut Paste was made by a black man though Marcellus Gilmore Edson a guy from Canada but a white dude against sex and masturbation by the name of Kellogg (yeah as in corn flakes same guy) is the one that patented it https://www.aclu.org/issues/racial-justice/five-truths-about-black-history Women's History https://www.bhg.com/black-history-month-food-heroes-7098187 4:30 - 4:45 Advertisements CQ, LLC QK 4:45-6:10(ish) Let's Dive In We heal through mushrooms, herbs, and art. Vernon and Cheryl Clements are best friends who happen to be a husband and wife team that co own the start ups Melanated Mushrooms, Shinobi Studios, and H.O.W.P. Cheryl is an Cleveland School of Cannabis graduate and ambassador who makes mushroom and herbal extractions. While Vernon is a professional photographer who captures and documents all the moments. Both are two navy vets and ex truck drivers who want to help the world heal! *cheryl_clements_1107 *veoshi tha shinobi *melanated mushrooms *house_of_weirdperfection *shinobi studios BIggest challenges Biggest Wins Truck Life! 5:20 West Coast 4:20

Tech Bites
Episode 158: Helping Food Makers Recover Post-Pilotworks

Tech Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 46:13


More that 175 independent start-up food companies working in Brooklyn’s Pilotworks and locations in Chicago, Austin, Newark and Portland, were abruptly locked-out and put on the street on October 13, 2018. Everyone was surprised by the close, given that Pilotworks had raised more that $13 million in funding. Host Jennifer Leuzzi (@MmeSnack) talks with ousted Pilotworks tenants David and Michael Robinov, cofounders of Farm To People (@farmtopeople), on how they are recovering. PieShell (@thepieshell) founder Cheryl Clements and Out Harvest (@ourharvest) co-founder Mike Winick talk about their crowdfunding campaign to raise $50,000 to help people work through this emergency. This episode of Tech Bites (@techbiteshrn) is sponsored by Le Creuset Cast Iron (@lecreuset). *Tech Bites* is powered by [Simplecast][5]

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Tech Bites
Episode 134: General Assembly: Tech and... Food Part 2

Tech Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 56:10


Whether your food is organic, farm-to-counter, palio or delivery, it’s likely you got it via tech. The entire food-chain, from farming to production to restaurants and grocery shopping, is changing with technology. Jennifer Leuzzi (@mmesnack) interviews three CEO/Founders from the food tech space, Cheryl Clements, CEO/Founder PieShell (@pieshell), Krystle Mobayeni, CEO/Co-Founder BentoBox (@getbento) and Deepti Sharma, CEO/Founder FoodtoEat (@foodtoeat). What’s the current state-of-the-industry? How are they changing the culinary landscape with technology? Learn how they’ve adapted and innovated their companies along the way, and what they expect to see in the future. Part 2 of 2, recorded at General Assembly NYC in January 2018. Tech Bites is powered by Simplecast

Tech Bites
Episode 133: General Assembly: Tech and... Food Part 1

Tech Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 36:38


Whether your food is organic, farm-to-counter, palio or delivery, it’s likely you got it via tech. The entire food-chain, from farming to production to restaurants and grocery shopping, is changing with technology. Jennifer Leuzzi (@mmesnack) interviews three CEO/Founders from the food tech space, Cheryl Clements, CEO/Founder PieShell (@pieshell), Krystle Mobayeni, CEO/Co-Founder BentoBox (@getbento) and Deepti Sharma, CEO/Founder FoodtoEat (@foodtoeat). What’s the current state-of-the-industry? How are they changing the culinary landscape with technology? Learn how they’ve adapted and innovated their companies along the way, and what they expect to see in the future. Part 1 of 2, recorded at General Assembly NYC in January 2018. Tech Bites is powered by Simplecast

My Food Job Rocks!
Ep. 088 - How to Crowdfund your Food Startup (from a Food Crowdfunding Startup) with Cheryl Clements, CEO and Founder of Pieshell

My Food Job Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 61:22


If you want to know ALL ABOUT CROWDFUNDING, you must listen to this episode. Let me introduce you to Cheryl Clements, one of the most delightful people I’ve ever interviewed. She owns the startup, Pie Shell, which helps food startups raise capital using crowdfunding. What makes Pieshell a unique crowdfunding platform is that it is super focused on food. All they fund is food companies but more importantly, they help food companies prepare to get ready for the crowdfunding journey. So this episode is jam packed with so many tips on how to name a company, how to ask for help, and how to most importantly, raise money to achieve your dream. Pieshell is currently in a crowdfunding stage itself and here's how you can be part of the pie. How to invest into the early stages of Pieshell. All you have to do is go to https://www.seedinvest.com/pieshell/seed and invest at minimum, $500 dollars. After I edited the interview, I hopped on and invested and this is not because they are my friends or anything, but it’s because I really believe in pieshell’s mission, and I hope after this episode, you do too. Crowd Funding Statistics Why 75% of food startups fail Why it takes 3-4 months to prepare for a crowdfunding campaign and how PieShell prepares for this and gives you tools for success 1 spelling mistake can reduce funding by 13% Venture Capitalist will only work with Food companies that make 1 million to 3 million 85% of people in Expo West will not be there next year Question Summary When someone asks what you do for a living, what do you tell them?: I help make people’s dream come true. We are building a community of food entrepreneurs and businessmen How did PieShell get its name?: It was actually my mom’s company. People loved it. What the best thing about your job?: Working with all of the projects How PieShell gets founders: People find us all over the internet. We also have over 60 community partnerships who send us people. How did you learn about crowdfunding?: I did a lot of homework. And then I crowdfunded to start pieshell. I made $13,000 dollars from that crowdfunding campaign The steps to get to where you are today: I’ve been in a family who loves food. I spent a lot of time installing SAP to businesses, Cheryl understands process and can translate it to many fields. How did you reach out to mentors?: You have to be brave. You have to be open to building relationships, Charming robot web design – met through an internship One tip on networking: Talk to everyone. Don’t be shy. You need to be talking about yourself all the time. You never know who will show up. Why Does Your Food Job Rock?: I do what I love everyday. I love helping people. Food Trends and Technology: People really want to know where things are coming from. Transparency in the market place. What companies are being transparent?: A lot of smaller companies. However, the bigger companies are doing wonders like Unilever and Chobani What’s one of the biggest challenge the food industry needs to face?: People don’t understand how much money and time goes into food. It takes 3 to 5 years for a food company to get established. Other Links Foodgrads Barnraising Kelp Jerky Fund-a-feast Ripe.io - Blockchain Technology SAP Adam Simon – Head of innovative brands in Clorox Austin’s Underdogs  - Pieshell New Equity Crowdfunding Law

Support is Sexy Podcast with Elayne Fluker | Interviews with Successful Women Entrepreneurs 5 Days a Week!
323: How PieShell CEO Cheryl Clements Serves Food Entrepreneurs with Her New Crowdfunding Platform

Support is Sexy Podcast with Elayne Fluker | Interviews with Successful Women Entrepreneurs 5 Days a Week!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 61:41


On this episode of Support is Sexy podcast, Cheryl Clements, PieShell Founder and CEO, shares how the influence of her mom inspired her new company and how she provides a unique crowdfunding platform that serves food entrepreneurs. Plus, how to know when it's time to take the leap, how to galvanize your audience around your product and how to get through the trough of sorrow by keeping it all in perspective.

Red Cup Agency
Cheryl Clements Of PieShell on Cult-Tech

Red Cup Agency

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 22:27


Joining Lee Schneider on the podcast for this episode is Cheryl Clements, the founder and CEO of PieShell. PieShell (http://pieshell.com/) is a crowdfunding platform that emboldens and empowers food and beverage entrepreneurs and enthusiasts. For Cheryl, food is personal.Growing up, she spent summers helping her mother run a pie-making business. Aptly named “The Pie Shell,”it was headquartered where all good startups begin: in the family’s basement. It was from her mother that Cheryl learned what it takes to build a successful food operation. More than that, she learned how communities grow around the food that people share. When Cheryl thought of embarking on her own food venture, she saw a crucial need for a crowdfunding platform that addresses the unique challenges of food and beverage entrepreneurs.

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Tech Bites
Episode 87: Get Mentored! PieShell Crowdfunding & Hall PR

Tech Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 54:54


On Get Mentored! We help food tech start-up PieShell get their marketing and PR game on point. PieShell focuses on crowdfunding online for the food and beverage industry. In order to move PieShell to the next level, CEO/founder Cheryl Clements needs to grow two critical user groups: companies raising funds and people contributing funds. Today's mentor is Steven Hall, founder of Hall PR, a New York City based company specialized in hospitality marketing for clients around the globe. Got a start-up that needs a boost? Get in touch with Tech Bites and Get Mentored! techbites [at] hertiageradionetwork [dot] org