42 episodios

Founders Get Funds (FGF), an online community that inspires founders to scale their businesses together in order to build stronger communities. We share stories from founders building businesses from the ground up to solve problems impacting their communities.

These founders solve problems differently and provide value by leaving their supporters more informed, healthy, ethical, sustainable...

This podcast amplifies their message to connect them with supporters like you. Every week, we share what keeps founders motivated, how they fund their business and their plans to scale.

Founders Get Funds TheTagan

    • Economía y empresa

Founders Get Funds (FGF), an online community that inspires founders to scale their businesses together in order to build stronger communities. We share stories from founders building businesses from the ground up to solve problems impacting their communities.

These founders solve problems differently and provide value by leaving their supporters more informed, healthy, ethical, sustainable...

This podcast amplifies their message to connect them with supporters like you. Every week, we share what keeps founders motivated, how they fund their business and their plans to scale.

    The Who, Why & What

    The Who, Why & What

    Why are these essential business questions so hard to answer... like what? Who knows how to do this?! TheTagan explains how this questions help you achieve product-market-fit while expressing her hurdles with answering these questions. In the last episode of Season 2, you will discover the evolution of the FGF community through the questions "Who, Why & What". FGF's is further described through the words of an active memeber in the FGF community. Michaelangelo Hayes, founder of Valentino's Workshop, shares how he accessed his recent grant award from Barclays. Listen to discover how he could not have done it without his community. 



    Valentino's Workshop: https://valentinosworkshop.com/

    Subscribe to the FGF Newsletter: https://www.foundersgetfunds.com/

    • 27 min
    The Best of Get Funds Sessions with Special Guests

    The Best of Get Funds Sessions with Special Guests

    TheTagan, a tech innovation strategist using data, marketing and technology to translate stories, hosts a special episode of FGF the podcast. Listen to the best snippets from 5 Get Funds Sessions. These conversations highlight the risks to funding and growing a business and a look at designing products for us by us. Thanks to our special guests for sharing their experiences with the FGF community: Christian Williams, Gloria Ware, Ron Stubblefield, Esq., Audra T. Long, MBA and Muhammed Hameed.  



    For the full conversations watch on 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fgfclubs/channel/ 

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkV9Dap_alzBCyvDoYpRGHQ



    Stay up to date with articles and content to navigate the risks to entrepreneurship when you subscribe to the FGF Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gWmRMT

    • 44 min
    The Trail To Tech with Marjai Roberts

    The Trail To Tech with Marjai Roberts

    Hailing from Atlanta, she entered the world of tech in Silicon Valley & L.A. Marjai Roberts lives at the intersection of entertainment and business development. After graduating with degrees in business management and journalism from the University of Georgia, her trail to tech began at Google. She continued her journey by working at social video apps such as musical.ly and joining the founding team at ZigZag. Now, she is ready to launch her her own venture. Marjai founded NuNotions, a central destination & social community for inclusive beauty & personal care product reviews. In this conversation, I catch her as she is developing her product and designing a go-to market strategy. Listen to Marjai’s story of building from the ground up in the world of thech right after this sponsored ad.



    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marjairoberts/

    Website: https://nunotions.com/

    • 41 min
    The IoT For Supply Chain Management with Michael Cutrer & Brantly Fulton

    The IoT For Supply Chain Management with Michael Cutrer & Brantly Fulton

    From ice cream to vaccines, LAMAR IoT Inc. is developing a smart container to track items as they make their way to the customer. The duo, CTO Michael Cutrer and CEO Brantly Fulton, are both Morehouse graduates that bonded over their passion for Internet Of Things (IoT) devices. Brantly has a background and interest in sustainable materials chemistry, flexible electronics, sustainability, and climate change. Michael has a background and interest in full stack software development, Arduino microcontroller systems, internet of things design, and machine learning.

    In this episode, we discover what led them to developing a product that providse alerts and analytics on damages throughout the supply chain with IoT devices.

    Connect with LAMAR IoT Inc.

    https://remuscap.com/announcing-remus-first-ever-black-entrepreneur-in-residence/

    https://blog.hbcu.vc/hbcuvc-announces-startup-awardees-from-the-summer-lab-fund-5cf8eb260608

    https://laincubator.org/laci-welcomes-cohort-5-of-innovators/

    • 39 min
    The City's Dollaride with Su Sanni

    The City's Dollaride with Su Sanni

    Enjoy the last episode of 2020 with a baby that is more resilient than us all and an entrepreneurial dad! Su Sanni is a passionate social entrepreneur and tech executive from Brooklyn, New York. Most recently, he is known for founding Dollaride, a new mobility company for communities that are underserved by public transit. Dollaride's crowdfunding campaign on Republic raised over $400,000 from 1,500+ investors. Learn how to leverage and support your community in this episode. 

    Website: Dollaride.com

    Instagram: @thesusanni

    Republic Campaign: https://republic.co/dollaride

    • 38 min
    The PuffCuff with Ceata E. Lash

    The PuffCuff with Ceata E. Lash

    The days of headaches and mistreating our hair are OVER. PuffCuff was founded by Ceata Lash. After embarking on her natural hair journey, she was unable to find an existing product. So, she invented and manufactured. Puff Cuff was imagined as a styling tool that would be sanitary, wouldn’t put stress on our hair, and that would both be durable and affordable. Today we have a variety of products suitable for men and women of all ethnicities and textures.

    Get inspired by Ceata’s journey in entrepreneurship. Check out the PuffCuff here: https://thepuffcuff.com/



    Republic Campaign: https://republic.co/puffcuff

    • 43 min

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