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Lucky enough to have Sir Ian Botham join the boys to chat about his great mate Dean Jones. Also joining the boys Collingwood young gun Josh Daicos, Ben Smith from the AFLPA and Clint Matthews - the Geelong fan who won a new Ford Raptor courtesy of the Cats. Also plenty of nominations for Pre Twitter Sports Pile Ons
Clint Matthews tells us how it feels to receive a car from Joel Selwood for the role he plays in the community
This episode features Clint Matthews, CEO of Tower Health. Here, he discusses COVID-19 recovery, the things he’s looking forward to within his system, and more.
Clint Matthews, Co-Founder of Start Right Foods, introduces us to his company and explains why their delicious, protein-packed breakfast favorites fit a hectic, on-the-go lifestyle. #onthego #wafflesliders #grabngo #grabandgo #waffles #breakfast #thepowerofprotein #glutenfree
Clint Matthews, Co-Founder of Start Right Foods, tells a story that illustrates how far passionate entrepreneurs are willing to go for their startup companies.#onthego #wafflesliders #grabngo #grabandgo #waffles #breakfast #thepowerofprotein #glutenfree
Start Right Foods Co-Founder, Clint Matthews explains how he and partner Kyle Rood came up with the idea to launch a healthy, protein-based breakfast food company.#onthego #wafflesliders #grabngo #grabandgo #waffles #breakfast #thepowerofprotein #glutenfree
Entrepreneurially Thinking: Innovation | Experimentation | Creativity | Business
It’s hard to believe that this fall CET will be hosting its 4th Square One Boot Camp program. This 10-week intensive gives early stage IT, bioscience and consumer/manufactured product entrepreneurs 30 hours of core business competency curriculum and an additional 20 hours of coaching and mentoring to help them validate their business model and take the next steps in advancing their venture. Applications open in July for the September cohort. We’ve asked Clint Matthews and Kyle Rood of StartRight Foods and Kathleen Lodes from Send Well Wishes to join us to talk about the SQ1 Boot Camp experience, give us an update on their businesses and share some of their insights about being entrepreneurs. "Being entrepreneurial means having sweaty pits", so says Kathleen Lodes co-founder of Send Well Wishes. Sweaty pits are a sure sign that you are stepping outside your comfort zone and thinking about your business ideas in new ways. Kathleen shared this and other pearls of wisdom in this episode. Kathleen, Clint and Kyle are graduates of CET’s SQ1 Ignite and Boot Camp programs, respectively. It wasn’t always easy to balance the demands of class with the daily grind of starting a new venture, nonetheless they found a way to do both. From wearing many hats to launching new products, they were eager to give our listeners a glimpse into what their startup journey has been and where they are headed. Learn more about these SQ1 alum and their businesses from their websites: and
It's hard to believe that this fall CET will be hosting its 4th Square One Boot Camp program. This 10-week intensive gives early stage IT, bioscience and consumer/manufactured product entrepreneurs 30 hours of core business competency curriculum and an additional 20 hours of coaching and mentoring to help them validate their business model and take the next steps in advancing their venture. Applications open in July for the September cohort. We've asked Clint Matthews and Kyle Rood of StartRight Foods and Kathleen Lodes from Send Well Wishes to join us to talk about the SQ1 Boot Camp experience, give us an update on their businesses and share some of their insights about being entrepreneurs. "Being entrepreneurial means having sweaty pits", so says Kathleen Lodes co-founder of Send Well Wishes. Sweaty pits are a sure sign that you are stepping outside your comfort zone and thinking about your business ideas in new ways. Kathleen shared this and other pearls of wisdom in this episode. Kathleen, Clint and Kyle are graduates of CET's SQ1 Ignite and Boot Camp programs, respectively. It wasn't always easy to balance the demands of class with the daily grind of starting a new venture, nonetheless they found a way to do both. From wearing many hats to launching new products, they were eager to give our listeners a glimpse into what their startup journey has been and where they are headed. Learn more about these SQ1 alum and their businesses from their websites: www.sendwellwishes.com and www.startrightfoods.com
It’s hard to believe that this fall CET will be hosting its 4th Square One Boot Camp program. This 10-week intensive gives early stage IT, bioscience and consumer/manufactured product entrepreneurs 30 hours of core business competency curriculum and an additional 20 hours of coaching and mentoring to help them validate their business model and take the next steps in advancing their venture. Applications open in July for the September cohort. We’ve asked Clint Matthews and Kyle Rood of StartRight Foods and Kathleen Lodes from Send Well Wishes to join us to talk about the SQ1 Boot Camp experience, give us an update on their businesses and share some of their insights about being entrepreneurs. "Being entrepreneurial means having sweaty pits", so says Kathleen Lodes co-founder of Send Well Wishes. Sweaty pits are a sure sign that you are stepping outside your comfort zone and thinking about your business ideas in new ways. Kathleen shared this and other pearls of wisdom in this episode. Kathleen, Clint and Kyle are graduates of CET’s SQ1 Ignite and Boot Camp programs, respectively. It wasn’t always easy to balance the demands of class with the daily grind of starting a new venture, nonetheless they found a way to do both. From wearing many hats to launching new products, they were eager to give our listeners a glimpse into what their startup journey has been and where they are headed. Learn more about these SQ1 alum and their businesses from their websites: www.sendwellwishes.com and www.startrightfoods.com
Investors manage their risk through the process of due diligence. Sharing their observations are Raymond Troy, Jimmy Vogt, Clint Matthews, Tom Swobota of the Trulaske College of Business Student Angel Capital Program, and Peter Meng, Reynolds Journalism Institute Fellow.
Advice for the consideration of freshmen and anyone else planning how to get the most out of the college experience. Sharing their thoughts are: Clint Matthews and Jimmy Vogt of the Trulaske College of Business Student Angel Capital Program, Reynolds Journalism Institute Fellow Peter Meng, Mizzou Student Entrepreneurs Matt Kamp, Joshua Johnson and Dave Oster, and Jonathan Kuuskoski of the MU School of Music.
Student entrepreneurs Dave Oster of Mizzou and Brynne and Bailye Stansberry of Columbia College join Clint Matthews of the Trulaske College of Business Student Angel Capital Program discuss choosing entrepreneurship as a career path.Ent
Columbia Missouri's entrepreneurial ecosystem is intentionally being grown to support an array of startup activities. Sharing their thought are: Reynolds Journalism Institute Fellow Peter Meng, Clint Matthews and Raymond Troy of the Trulaske College of Business Student Angel Capital Program, Virginia Wilson of the Small Business Technology Development Center, Brynne and Bailye Stansberry, Columbia College Student Entrepreneurs, and Steve Henness, State 4-H Specialist Youth Entrepreneurship.
The ability to concisely tell why an investor should put money into a venture is a critical skill set for any entrepreneur. Clint Matthews from the Trulaske College of Business Student Angel Capital Program and Brynne and Bailye Stansberry, Columbia College Student Entrepreneurs share their thoughts.
Clint Matthews, Raymond Troy, Tom Swoboda, and Jimmy Vogt, members of the Trulaske College of Business Student Angel Capital Program share their thoughts and impressions of the Program.
Sharing their perspectives on how entrepreneurship and technology are related are: Mizzou Student Entrepreneurs Matt Kamp, Joshua Johnson and Dave Oster, Steve Henness, State 4-H Specialist Youth Entrepreneurship, Clint Matthews and Raymond Troy of the Trulaske College of Business Student Angel Capital Program, Columbia Career Center's Charles Nathaniel Graham and Peter Meng, Reynolds Journalism Institute Fellow
Having a strong entrepreneurial team requires a mix of skill sets. Sharing their thoughts on what makes a good team are: Clint Matthews of the Trulaske College of Business Student Angel Capital Program, Matt Kamp, Joshua Johnson and Dave Oster, Mizzou Student Entrepreneurs, and Brynne and Bailye Stansberry, Columbia College Student Entrepreneurs.
The ability to meet people and build networks of contact is vital to entrepreneurial pursues. Sharing their thoughts on the importance of networking are: Jimmy Vogt and Clint Matthews of the Trulaske College of Business Student Angel Capital Program, Columbia Career Center's Charles Nathaniel Graham, Reynolds Journalism Institute Fellow Peter Meng, and Alex Cruz, Mizzou Student Entrepreneur