Say you turn a wild business idea into a business. How much profit would you need to pay your basic living expenses, like rent and ramen? This is a show on the economics of entrepreneurship and founders turning their dreams into reality.
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“Everybody says that 9 out of 10 startups fail. So my mind translates that to as, ‘I just have to start 10 companies.’”
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Printing toys, burning cash, and selling out on SharkTank - this is the perilous story of Toyox Labs, building 3D printers for kids.

“Everybody says that 9 out of 10 startups fail. So my mind translates that to as, ‘I just have to start 10 companies.’”

Liquid Death is shifting consumer mindsets toward canned water through radically imaginative marketing that is frightening to some, but entertaining to most.

A new kind of wristband is about to enter the wearable tech scene — the first haptic GPS for the blind.

Flikshop is on a mission to make it as easy as possible to send postcards to prison. Founded by a formerly incarcerated individual, the company is keeping families connected to help reduce recidivism.

The tech behind automated drone delivery is still being developed, but with advances like these, next-generation shipping methods are just on the horizon.
