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Founders Focus
Pandemic Pivot: Winning Anyway

Founders Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 43:32


How has the entertainment industry been impacted by the pandemic? We talk with Jammber CEO Marcus Cobb about the challenges and opportunities in the music industry and how he and his team have overcome some of the obstacles of 2020.Marcus Cobb is the CEO of Jammber, the music industry’s only end-to-end ownership and split payments platform. Marcus offers an honest look at what it's like to be a founder and facing challenges. He advises all leaders to take their ego out of the equation.Dive deeper into the episode here: https://bit.ly/3g88h1uHave feedback? Connect with Scott Case on LinkedInVisit foundersfocus.com to join the live video sessions, watch past sessions, and see what topics are up next.

Powderkeg - Igniting Startups
#148: Building a Product Focused Culture

Powderkeg - Igniting Startups

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 49:00


Leaders that are able to build and create a culture of openness and collaboration are able to encourage their team to better self-develop, communicate, and share what they are learning so they can capitalize on the actions they are or could be doing better, and promoting and pushing one another to do the same. But where do we begin in order to create and maintain this idea that we call product culture? In today’s episode, I speak with Marcus Cobb, a technologist, product designer, public speaker, and successful entrepreneur. Marcus is a highly sought-after investor, mentor, and strategist for numerous organizations. He’s also the CEO and co-founder of Jammber, a Nashville-based music technology company that focuses on streamlining the incredibly complicated process of creating a song, sharing it with the world and ultimately getting paid and getting credit for it. Throughout this episode, you’ll get to hear Marcus discuss his role as an entrepreneur, his personal experiences with building an amazing team culture, and his current role as co-founder and CEO of Jammber. Find out more about how Marcus and his team are disrupting the music industry with their platform, Jammber. Tune in for More! In this episode with Marcus Cobb, you’ll learn: - How positive product culture can be a secret ingredient for team success - About the music tech industry and the opportunities available - Marcus’s personal experience and growth as an entrepreneur - How the Jammber platform is impacting the music industry Figuring out your next career move doesn’t have to be so stressful. So why not try Powderkeg Matches? By joining Matches, you’re joining a community of thousands of top professionals in the Powderkeg community to get connected with outstanding people at the hottest tech companies between the coasts. Get matched with great employers, land your next major opportunity, and get started today! Please enjoy this conversation with Marcus Cobb! If you like this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes. You can also follow us on Soundcloud. We have an incredible lineup of interviews we’ll be releasing every Tuesday here on the Powderkeg Podcast. Check it out at powderkeg.com/itunes.

How I Raised It - The podcast where we interview startup founders who raised capital.

Produced by Foundersuite.com, "How I Raised It" goes behind the scenes with startup founders who have raised capital. This episode is with Marcus Cobb of Jammber.com, a platform that helps musicians and songwriters manage their royalties and split revenues. In this episode, Marcus talks about how the revenue pie is divided in the music industry, how a hackathon led to the Company's new business model, the Nashville and Chicago startup scenes (including the Nashville Entrepreneurial Center), the chasm between seed and Series A, raising capital from Steve Case's "Rise of the Rest" fund, the importance when pitching of both demonstrating potential ROI

Music Growth Talks: Podcast for Musicpreneurs
MGT148: Don’t Enter a Recording Studio Without the Splits App – Marcus Cobb (Jammber)

Music Growth Talks: Podcast for Musicpreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 27:02


Marcus Cobb is the CEO of Jammber, a company behind North America’s first self-serve, end-to-end royalty management platform called Jammber Splits. The app streamlines the process of metadata collection to help creatives receive proper credit and faster payment for their work. Jammber was founded in a Nashville's music tech accelerator, and has acquired over $5.5M in investor funding since 2013. On this Music Growth Talks episode, Marcus demonstrates how broken the current workflow is, with musicians often not being able to receive money owed to them, and describes the three key features of the Splits platform: tracking the creators working on a song and their ownership, automatically registering that song across North American agencies, and collecting royalties via Jammber Money. Listen to the episode in full to see how easier it can be to agree on song shares via a mobile app, and to learn about Jammber’s other upcoming products. ⏯ Go to http://dottedmusic.com/2020/podcast/mgt148-jammber for the show notes and http://musicgrowthtalks.com to subscribe to the podcast. Become a patron to access a secret podcast feed with patron-only episodes at https://www.patreon.com/andrewapanov

Build Better Tech: How the nation’s leading companies use tech as business strategy to win.

With the advent of streaming services, the rise of creative and gig economies, and a lower barrier to entry to release content, tracking credit and getting paid fairly for creative work is really difficult. Jammber is a fast-growing financial tech company in the music space, on a mission to become the way that creatives around the world get paid, faster and more simply. Marcus Cobb is Jammber’s founder and CEO, and brings his formative experience as a developer to create products that are industry leaders in excellent design.Topics by time stamp1:00 — Jammber 101 and Marcus’s story: how does a developer turned CEO think differently than other CEOs? Marcus also talks about the best teams he’s ever been a part of, and good advice from questionable sources. 12:15 — Jammber’s origin story: Where passion met market demand, and how to make zeros and ones into something beautiful that serves people. Also, how much complexity goes into creating a simple, clean user experience?19:25 — What to do when it’s hard to know what to do with your product. Or your whole company. Or life, for that matter. 28:24 — Why Marcus is on his path to becoming tech billionaire… And wants it more than the average person. 35:06 — Jammber’s moonshot vision, and what happens next.

The Future of What
New Tools For Songwriters

The Future of What

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 44:43


As we move into 2020, two things have become all the more apparent, artists have to view themselves as small businesses in order to survive, and income streams within the industry are increasingly fragmented. Thankfully, these trends have been tracked for several years in a row, and there are a multitude of services available to bands, artists, and songwriters to help them collect these fractionalized income streams so that they can keep their creative businesses afloat and their rights secure. Join us this week as we explore three such services, namely Jammber, AdRev, and Songtrust.

The Broken Glass Podcast
Episode 26: How Education and Tech Can Impact Your Music Career with Rachel Tripp

The Broken Glass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 56:09


Meet Nashville based singer-songwriter Rachel Tripp!Rachel is an independent pop artist who also works full time in the music industry for a music tech startup, Jammber. She's passionate about her artist career and educating others on the importance of music industry education and how tech can support their careersListen in as we discuss the ins and outs of building a pop career, Jammber's most recent app release, how to manage working full time with all the responsibilities of an independent artist, why Craigslist is still a useful tool, and her new single being released on January 17!Where to Find Rachel:Website: www.pagentri.comInstagram: @pagentrimusicResources:Jammber SplitsMusic Biz BestiesYoung Entertainment ProfessionalsBooks:Influencer: Building Your Personal Brand in the Age of Social Media by Brittany Hennessey You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Yourself and Start Living an Awesome Life by Jen SinceroYou Are a Badass at Making Money: Master the Mindset of Wealth by Jen SinceroThe Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by Don RuizCrossing the Chasm: Marketing and Selling High Tech Products by Geoffrey A. Moore*This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link on this blog. I would never recommend a product I don't use or love myself!

Disrupt the Continuum
How to build a chart-topping business

Disrupt the Continuum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 18:08


Marcus Cobb, cofounder and CEO of Jammber, has built a team that’s rocketed Jammber to the cutting edge of the music industry. In this episode, Marcus shares the philosophy behind Jammber’s award-winning workplace, and explains how some of the most important lessons he’s learned as an entrepreneur have come from surviving mistakes made along the way.

The Journey
Playing Well With Others with Marcus Cobb, CEO of The Jammber

The Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 14:49


From a young age, Marcus Cobb had always been pretty clear about his strengths. He was bright, creative, a quick learner, and always had his eyes open for opportunity. Teachers in grade school called him a genius.  But he's also never shied away from his shortcomings and learning from setbacks. He had to learn the mechanics of teamwork by losing a great job. In leading his own startups, he's learned the value of delegation and relying on other people.  In short, he learned that genius alone wasn't enough.  "I don't look at failure and success as separates. I think that it's a yin and yang — that failure is success in its early stages." Today at Jammber, Marcus relies on that team ethos to build a great company. He's focused on growing headcount while preserving and improving company culture. And for their customers, they're making teamwork easier by simplifying the notoriously complex world of music royalties. ---  Learn more about The Journey at mission.org/thejourney. The Journey is sponsored by our friends at Salesforce Essentials. We use Salesforce Essentials every day and it's part of our own business journey. Essentials combines sales and service tools in a single app to help small businesses win customers and keep them happy. See how Salesforce Essentials can help you be your best business at salesforce.com/thejourney

Powderkeg - Igniting Startups
#100: Building A Product Focused Culture with Marcus Cobb of Jammber

Powderkeg - Igniting Startups

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 47:36


Leaders that are able to build and create a culture of openness and collaboration are able to encourage their team to better self-develop, communicate, and share what they are learning so they can capitalize on the actions they are or could be doing better, and promoting and pushing one another to do the same. But where do we begin in order to create and maintain this idea that we call product culture? On today’s episode, we chat with Marcus Cobb, a technologist, product designer, public speaker, and successful entrepreneur. Marcus is a highly sought-after investor, mentor, and strategist for numerous organizations. He’s also the CEO and co-founder of Jammber, a Nashville-based music technology company that focuses on streamlining the incredibly complicated process of creating a song, sharing it with the world and ultimately getting paid and getting credit for it. Throughout this episode, you’ll get to hear Marcus discuss his role as an entrepreneur, his personal experiences with building an amazing team culture, and his current role as co-founder and CEO of Jammber. Find out more on how Marcus and his team are disrupting the music industry with their platform, Jammber. Tune in for More! In this episode with Marcus Cobb, you’ll learn: --- How positive product culture can be a secret ingredient for team success --- About the music tech industry and the opportunities available --- Marcus’s personal experience and growth as an entrepreneur --- How the Jammber platform is impacting the music industry Please enjoy this conversation with Marcus Cobb! If you like this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes. You can also follow us on Soundcloud or Stitcher. We have an incredible lineup of interviews we’ll be releasing every Tuesday here on the Powderkeg Podcast.

Sincerely, us.
[Marcus Cobb: Jammber] "Making it happen through being the "minority"...

Sincerely, us.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 34:29


Subscribe to theDIYpreneur on iTunes, Spotify, and don't forget to follow the IG @theDIYpreneur! Marcus's story is one that you won't want to miss and learn from. After growing up with a horrible situation, see what kind of lessons and tactics Marcus has learned that can help you withstand a journey like his.

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast
The Crystal Ball

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 13:39


Wrapping up Season Two of the Nashville Pubcast, we take a look into the future of music publishing on Music Row with our favorite clips from Tyler Hubbard, Pat Higdon & Travis Myatt, Ashley Gorley, & Jesse Frasure.  We hope you've enjoyed the Nashville Pubcast! Be sure to follow us @aimpnashville for Season 3 in 2019. For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 was sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.soundexchange.com and www.jammber.com. 

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast
Company Culture

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 16:14


Only four more episodes left of the Nashville Pubcast Season 2 and we bring you our favorite clips of Lee Thomas Miller, Luke Laird, Allison Jones, and Ashley Gorley that share their unique company culture. For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.soundexchange.com and www.jammber.com. 

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast
Frequently Asked Questions

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 13:38


In this episode, we cover some of our frequently most asked questions for publishers and the business of songwriting with clips from our conversations with Trina Smith, Leslie DiPiero, Josh Osborne, and Luke Laird. For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.soundexchange.com and www.jammber.com. 

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast
Writer/Publisher Relationship

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 17:27


Lee Thomas Miller has penned some of country music's biggest songs and has been one of the many voices of spearheading the progression of the Music Modernization Act. In this episode, Lee and Tim discuss the relationship between a writer and a publisher. For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.soundexchange.com and www.jammber.com. 

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Three episodes left of the 2018 season of the Nashville Pubcast, and we're sharing our favorite clips that will motivate you and keep you hustling in the music industry. Leslie Roberts, Ashley Gorley, Jesse Frasure, and Josh Osborne shares the keys to success in the music business is in the hustle. For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.soundexchange.com and www.jammber.com. 

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AIMP: Nashville Pubcast
Sync & Licensing

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 17:35


Senior Director of Sync & Licensing of Ole' Publishing, Randall Foster shares his knowledge of all things music in film. Most importantly though, what does the world of sync and licensing look like for publishers and how can publishers maneuver through this different avenue of music publishing. For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.soundexchange.com and www.jammber.com. 

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast
Preparing To Be A Publisher

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 14:43


Josh Osborne is a hit songwriter and even a record breaker penning Sam Hunt's, "Body Like A Back Road" as the most weeks spent atop Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart. Josh and Tim discuss how struggles and success can prepare you to be a publisher. For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.soundexchange.com and www.jammber.com. 

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast
Publisher/Writer Relationship

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 16:52


Leslie DiPiero, GM of Tree Vibez Music, shares the heart of being a publisher and what those delicate relationships look like. For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.soundexchange.com and www.jammber.com. 

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast
A&R: Stop, Stay, & Listen

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 17:11


Allison Jones is an industry vet and the SVP of A&R at Big Machine Label Group.  Allison discusses what A&R is for her at Big Machine, and the do's and don'ts for writers/artists looking to take the next step in their career. For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.soundexchange.com and www.jammber.com. 

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast
The Frontline Resource

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 20:17


Leslie Roberts of BMI shares that PRO's are more than what meets the eye or your wallet. She and Tim discuss the many different entry points to Music Row from BMI. For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.soundexchange.com and www.jammber.com. 

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast
Dissecting The Pie

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 13:39


Denise Stevens, attorney and partner of Loeb & Loeb LLP, breaks down the ownership of a song. Between the composer, writer, publisher, "track guy", and lyricist. Denise and Tim make it easier to understand how the money is split between all these important figures of the song creation. For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.soundexchange.com and www.jammber.com. 

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Ashley Gorely is a hit songwriter and publisher.  With over 30 number 1 songs, Ashley has a passion for songs but also a love for supporting the songwriter. We discover that publishing, for Ashley, was the vehicle for songwriting and owning his own company, Tape Room Music. For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.jammber.com andwww.soundexchange.com. 

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast
Cutting Through The Noise

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 14:45


Scott Heuerman, VP of Marketing at Bubble Up, discusses marketing specifically for publishers. Tim and Scott first narrow down digital marketing, but then they discuss using the best tools for the job.  For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.soundexchange.com and www.jammber.com. 

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast
Publishing Administration

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 18:55


Trina Smith of Me´Gusta Music discusses the importance of publishing administration with Parallel Entertainment's own Tim Hunze. For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.soundexchange.com and www.jammber.com. 

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast
Writer To Publisher

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 20:21


Hit songwriter and co-founder of Creative Nation, Luke Larid joins Tim on a discussion of his journey.  We also get a peek inside of Creative Nation.  A "family ran" publishing company that represents currently Barry Dean, Lori McKenna, Steve Moakler, Kassi Ashton, Muscadine Bloodline,  Tyler Johnson, Alec Bailey, and Casey Brown. For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.jammber.com and www.soundexchange.com.

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast
What’s The Deal With Deals

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 21:03


So what goes in a publishing deal?  Is it as complicated as it may seem? Tim Hunze, of Parallel Entertainment, brings in Christian Barker and Molly Shehan to discuss the inner workings of today's publishing deal and their differences between deals. For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.soundexchange.com and www.jammber.com. 

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast
The Sport Of Pitching

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 20:43


Pat Higdon is a publisher veteran and Travis Myatt is coming up in the world of publishing.  Tim discusses how pitching songs have changed in the music business over time all the way to the present. Have the times changed, or the people in them? For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.jammber.com and www.soundexchange.com . 

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Songwriter, Producer, Publisher, and DJ are only some of the positions that describe Jesse Frasure.  We also learn that Jesse is a teacher and mentor to his writers and producers at Rhythm House.  Tim guides us through a conversation with Jesse about his rise to power as a publisher and one of the most sought-after track guys in the industry. We also get a look into Rhythm House on how they make the decision to sign their next talent. For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.soundexchange.com and www.jammber.com. 

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast
The Music Modernization Act

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 20:25


John Barker, President of Clearbox Rights, takes us through the Music Modernization Act and puts it in a language where we can easily understand. For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by Jammber and SoundExchange.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.jammber.com andwww.soundexchange.com. 

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast
Passion Behind Tree Vibez

AIMP: Nashville Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 16:09


Season 2 of The Nashville Pubcast with Tim Hunze begins with one half of Flordia Georgia Line and co-owner of Tree Vibez Music, Tyler Hubbard. We dive into Tyler's passion for songwriters and even explore Tree Vibez unique work culture. For more information about the Nashville, AIMP visit www.aimp.org. Season 2 is sponsored by SoundExchange and Jammber.  To know more about these unique companies and even what they can do for you for your publishing and business needs, visit www.soundexchange.com and www.jammber.com. 

Stories
S1 E17: Marcus Cobb, Jammber

Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 106:01


Marcus Cobb is the co-founder and CEO of Jammber, whose software helps record labels streamline their payment processes. In the interview, Marcus details his entrepreneurial journey including what he learned from his first exit and how he landed in Nashville.   You can find the show notes and photo I took of Marcus on the Stories website (thestoriespodcast.com).

Hack the Entrepreneur with Jon Nastor
HTE 331: The Best Opportunities Don’t Look Good On Paper | Marcus Cobb

Hack the Entrepreneur with Jon Nastor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 45:54


My guest today is a self-made, serial entrepreneur who has spent over half his life building businesses. Plus, his attitude and outlook are infectious. He is the co-founder and CEO of Jammber, where the focus is in bringing art and commerce closer together, and by creating technology to do the stuff people hate so they can do more of what they love. This was a super fun conversation to be part of, and I think you are going to dig it. Now, let’s hack… Marcus Cobb.

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast
177: How Jammber Is Bringing Simplified Paperwork, Payments & Credits for the Entertainment Industry.

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 17:02


Jammber is a platform that manages the entire music production process, keeping track of everyone involved, making sure the workflows, letting collaborators sign off on necessary steps digitally and helping labels and artists file forms correctly in minutes, not months. The music industry is siloed, fragmented and chaotic. An average album can cost 450 hours in paperwork alone, and too often not getting paid for a project on time or at all is accepted because "that's the way it's always been done." Jammber wants to relieve that pain. And for the first time, Jammber is capturing data about the creation of a song at the studio level, giving credit where it's due: to the creative individuals on which the music industry is built. Jammber enriches the lives of people in the entertainment industry, all over the world, by giving them tools that empower and enhance the creative process. Ultimately allowing them to do more of what they love, giving them superpowers they tell their friends about. In tonight's episode, I chat with Jammber founder Marcus Cobb.