The InNOLEvation® Mindset Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship
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The official Florida State University Podcast highlighting Entrepreneurship and Innovation with host Dr. Mark McNees
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#37 - Navigating Career Paths and Embracing Entrepreneurship: An Interview with Tara Hackett
In this episode of the InNOLEvation® Mindset podcast, hosted by spotlight student host Totu Seitieva from the podcast class at the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship, Tara Hackett, a seasoned faculty member with a rich background in retail and children's wear, shares her journey. Mrs. Hackett discusses transitioning from corporate retail to academia, the impact of having an entrepreneurial mindset, and the importance of connections and experiences in shaping one's career. She provides insights into the challenges and rewards of teaching entrepreneurship, emphasizing the value of hands-on learning, effective communication, and the importance of trying new things despite fearing failure. Hackett also touches on the unique opportunities and trends for young entrepreneurs, urging students to take advantage of college resources to confidently navigate their paths.
00:00 Welcome to the InNOLEvation® Mindset Podcast
00:48 Getting to Know Tara Hackett: Career Journey and Teaching Entrepreneurship
02:05 The Spark of Entrepreneurship and Transition to Teaching
03:52 From Retail to Entrepreneurship: A Professional Journey
17:25 Reflecting on Failures and Learning from Them
21:45 The Importance of Transparency and Seeking Help
23:01 Transitioning into Teaching: Expectations vs. Reality
28:00 The Impact of Entrepreneurship Education
36:28 Mentoring Young Entrepreneurs: A Personal Approach
40:30 Opportunities and Advice for Young Entrepreneurs
43:59 Continuing to Impact Students and Personal Growth
47:07 Final Thoughts: Embracing Opportunities and Overcoming Fear -
#36 - Innovation Through Entrepreneurship: The Gas Money Story with Robert Walker
In this episode of the InNOLEvation® Mindset Podcast, host Mark McNees sits down with Robert Walker, co-founder of the app Gas Money, discussing his entrepreneurial journey and the development of Gas Money. Walker explains how Gas Money, a freelance platform for high school and college students to perform simple tasks for homeowners, was conceived during high school and grown into a business with over 2,500 jobs. The podcast covers Walker's background, the challenges of starting and scaling a tech startup, marketing strategies, and quality control methods. It also delves into the importance of mindset in innovation and entrepreneurship, with Walker sharing his personal and business philosophy. Walker's journey from moving to Florida for college, changing his major after engaging with entrepreneurship, to Gas Money's current success and future aspirations illustrates a real-world example of developing a business idea from a simple concept to a functional model providing value to communities.
00:00 Welcome to the InNOLEvation® Mindset Podcast
00:15 Introducing Robert Walker and Gas Money
00:29 The Origins of Gas Money
01:06 From High School Idea to College Entrepreneurship
02:36 Expanding Gas Money: Growth and Challenges
05:49 Marketing Strategies and Customer Acquisition
10:06 Ensuring Quality and Building Trust
12:52 Future Aspirations and Expanding Horizons
15:33 Reflecting on the FSU Experience and InNOLEvation® Challenge
22:04 The Power of an Innovation Mindset
30:58 Advice for Future Entrepreneurs
33:06 Closing Thoughts and Next Steps -
#35 - Behind the Scenes with Jim Moran College's Academic Advisors
In this episode of the InNOLEvation® Mindset Podcast, student host Kailee Gordon talks with three staff members from the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship: Lisha Stafford, the mapping coordinator; Erin Jones, an academic advisor for freshmen and sophomores; and Wil Joiner, the advisor for juniors and seniors. They discuss their roles in guiding students through their academic journeys, from selecting the right courses and majors to graduate certification. The guests also shared their paths to working at the College of Entrepreneurship. They advised students to make the most of their college experience, emphasizing the importance of research, engagement, and not fearing to miss out.
00:00 Welcome to the InNOLEvation® Mindset Podcast
00:23 Meet the Team: Roles and Responsibilities
02:29 Journeys to Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship
04:51 The Advisor Experience: Challenges and Rewards
08:57 Mentoring Future Entrepreneurs: Strategies and Stories
15:28 Advice for Young Entrepreneurs and Students
19:01 Closing Thoughts and Goodbyes -
#34 - Innovating Female Firefighter Gear: A Deep Dive with Dr. Meredith McQuerry
In this episode of the InNOLEvation® Mindset Podcast, host Mark McNees speaks with Dr. Meredith McQuerry, Carol E. Avery associate professor at the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship, about her groundbreaking research in textile science, particularly focusing on enhancing the design, comfort, and safety of personal protective equipment (PPE) for female firefighters. McQuerry discusses her journey in academia and research, detailing her contributions to developing market-ready prototypes for women in the fire service, addressing the unique challenges female firefighters face with current PPE, and her work with the dynamic sweating thermal manikin named ANDI. As someone passionate about improving firefighter safety through better gear design, Dr. McQuerry shares insights into the challenges and successes of her research, including securing federal grants for her projects and the impact of her work on industry standards and practices.
00:00 Welcome to the InNOLEvation® Mindset Podcast
00:14 Meet Dr. Meredith McQuerry: Textile Science and Firefighting Gear Expert
01:16 The Evolution of Female Firefighting Gear: Challenges and Innovations
04:52 The Importance of Anthropometrics in Designing PPE
09:56 From Research to Real-World Impact: Meredith's Journey in Textile Science
15:10 Funding the Future of Firefighting Gear: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities
21:44 Meredith's Personal Journey: From Kentucky Farms to Textile Science
27:50 Entrepreneurship and Education: Shaping the Future of Textile Science
30:15 Advice to Younger Self and Closing Thoughts -
#33 Finding Your Niche: A Journey in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
In this episode of the InNOLEvation® Mindset Podcast by Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship, host Jamie Cantone interviews Totu Sativa, a finalist in the InNOLEvation® Challenge. Totu discusses her startup, Highlighter Cosmetics, emphasizing its focus on high-quality neon makeup for niche markets like the rave and music festival communities. She shares her journey through the InNOLEvation® Challenge, from initial application spurred by a friend’s encouragement to becoming a finalist and winning funding. Despite initial doubts and the challenge of presenting her business to judges, Totu emphasizes the growth in confidence she experienced throughout the competition. She plans to use the prize money to work with a chemist on her product formulas, aiming to eventually reach a wider market through strategic partnerships and influencer marketing. Totu’s story is a testament to the power of confidence, passion, and persistence in turning an innovative idea into a potential business success.
00:00 Welcome to the InNOLEvation® Mindset Podcast
00:28 Introducing Totu Sativa: A Journey from Makeup Artist to Entrepreneur
00:42 The Birth of Highlighter Cosmetics: Filling a Gap in the Neon Makeup Market
01:53 Targeting Niche Markets: From Rave Enthusiasts to Art Museums
03:29 Navigating the InNOLE®vation Challenge: A Surprise Journey to the Finals
05:10 The Pitch: Presenting Highlighter Cosmetics to the Judges
09:51 Future Plans: From Formula Development to Market Expansion
14:01 Empowering Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
16:59 Closing Thoughts and Gratitude -
#32 Innovating Entrepreneurship Education: A Conversation with Dr. Eric Liguori
In this episode of the InNOLEvation® Mindset Podcast, host Mark McNees welcomed Dr. Eric Liguori, Associate Dean of the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship at FSU, to discuss entrepreneurship education, research, and practical experiences. Eric shared his academic journey, his role in enhancing entrepreneurship education through his previous position as the president of USASBE, and his research focus on entrepreneurship pedagogy, ecosystems, and public policy. He also talked about the unique structure and opportunities at the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship, his entrepreneurial experiences, and best practices in teaching entrepreneurship. Eric's perspective on the importance of community support, policy-friendly environments for entrepreneurship, and the advantages of interdisciplinary collaboration in entrepreneurship education were highlighted. The conversation also covered personal motivations and advice for students interested in entrepreneurship.
00:00 Welcome to the InNOLEvation® Mindset Podcast
00:30 Meet Eric Liguori: The Journey to Jim Moran College
01:39 Exploring the World of Entrepreneurship Education
03:05 Diving Deep into Entrepreneurship Research
04:42 The Impact of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
11:54 Eric's Entrepreneurial Ventures and Insights
18:01 Can Entrepreneurship Be Taught? Insights from FSU
20:20 The Future of Entrepreneurship Education at FSU
21:51 Getting Personal: Life Beyond Academia
23:23 Advice for Students and Future Entrepreneurs
25:09 Parting Wisdom: A Message to Younger Self
26:37 Closing Thoughts and Next Episode Tease