Startup Wisconsin Podcast

Startup Wisconsin, Jacob Miller

Discover the untold stories of innovation across Wisconsin's growing tech startup ecosystem. From Madison to Milwaukee and everywhere in between, we go behind the scenes with the founders, investors, and community builders shaping Wisconsin's entrepreneurial future. Each episode features in-depth conversations with entrepreneurs who are leveraging Wisconsin's unique advantages to build sustainable, impactful companies across industries like healthcare, manufacturing, and agriculture. You'll hear from ecosystem builders creating opportunities statewide, investors backing the next generation of Wisconsin companies, and community leaders connecting talent, resources, and ideas. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, seasoned founder, or simply curious about Wisconsin's startup scene, this podcast showcases the real stories of innovation happening right in our backyard.

  1. Inside the Founder Forward Vision for UW-Madison with Jon Eckhardt

    14H AGO

    Inside the Founder Forward Vision for UW-Madison with Jon Eckhardt

    “I cannot wait till like I'm somewhere up in Northern Wisconsin, I stop and open the door, and there's the founder of a company that came from this process.” In this episode, I sit down with Jon Eckhardt, Pyle Bascom Professor at the Wisconsin School of Business, to explore the university’s push to become more founder forward. Jon shares why entrepreneurship should be treated as a true career path, with support systems similar to medicine, law, and engineering. Jon reflects on the experiences that shaped his thinking, from serving in the Army to co-founding gener8tor and studying entrepreneurship through data science. He explains how UW-Madison uncovered startup activity happening across nearly every discipline on campus, proving entrepreneurial talent exists far beyond business school. We also discuss the origins of tech transfer at Wisconsin, the limits of traditional commercialization models, and why the future of entrepreneurship support should focus more on cultivating founders themselves. Jon shares how lower startup costs, shifting capital dynamics, and stronger statewide collaboration could help position Wisconsin as a leader in innovation-driven entrepreneurship. Tune in to learn: Why UW-Madison is embracing a founder forward approach to entrepreneurship How entrepreneurship is emerging across every corner of campus, not just business school How universities can better connect students, alumni, investors, and communities across the state Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Introduction (02:24) Army lessons that shaped Jon’s leadership (03:32) Using data science to study startups (04:24) Building gener8tor and mentoring founders (06:06) Discovering hidden founders across campus (09:33) Thousands of students have startup ideas (13:52) How tech transfer started at Wisconsin (17:01) Why founders matter more than patents (20:39) Treating entrepreneurship as a career path (23:43) Exposing students to entrepreneurship early (27:54) Measuring startup success at UW-Madison (33:58) Connecting student founders across Wisconsin (39:34) Why startup costs are collapsing today (45:06) The truth about bootstrapping startups (52:04) What comes next for founder forward initiatives Notes Connect with Jon Eckhardt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joneckhardt/ Check out University of Wisconsin-Madison: https://entrepreneurship.wisc.edu/ Check out the Empowering the Wisconsin Idea Report: https://news.wisc.edu/content/uploads/2024/09/EmpoweringtheWisconsinIdea-Report-Final4-Accessible-3.pdf Podcast SponsorValency Fund Flexible funding solutions designed for sustainable growth of Wisconsin companies. Learn more at https://www.valencyfund.com/ 🔻 Connect With Us 🔻Subscribe to the Startup Wisconsin Newsletter https://www.startupwi.org/ Upcoming Tech and Startup Events in Wisconsin (400+ every year) https://www.startupwi.org/events Follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/startup-wisconsin/ Connect with Jacob Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kineticbear Interested in being a guest? Reach out! jacob@startupwi.org Startup Wisconsin's mission is to connect, educate, inspire, and grow tech startup communities across the state, not just during events, but year-round. This podcast is part of that vision, creating deeper connections and sharing the knowledge that helps Wisconsin's startup ecosystem thrive. This podcast is made by your friends at Headway. https://www.headway.io

    57 min
  2. Fixing the Data Problem Slowing Down Life-Saving Drugs with Justin Byers

    APR 21

    Fixing the Data Problem Slowing Down Life-Saving Drugs with Justin Byers

    “If nobody else is going to do this, I'm gonna jump in with both feet and I'm gonna make it happen.” In this episode, I sit down with Justin Byers, founder and CEO of Axio BioPharma, to explore how his company is solving one of biotech's most overlooked bottlenecks: the broken flow of data between early-stage research and large-scale manufacturing. Through AI-powered data pipelines, Axio is helping get life-saving therapies to patients faster and more reliably. Justin traces his path from bench scientist to biotech founder, sharing hard-won lessons from building a company in one of the most regulated industries in the world. He also makes the case for why high-throughput domestic drug manufacturing is more than a business opportunity. It's a national priority. We also dig into Midwest BioCapital, Justin's pre-seed and seed-stage fund backing the next generation of Midwest biotech startups, and why the partnerships you choose in those earliest stages can make or break everything that follows. Tune in to learn: How Axio BioPharma is using AI to streamline drug development and reduce risk The challenges of building a biotech company in the U.S. and the role of data pipelines How Midwest BioCapital aims to fill the early-stage funding gap for Midwest startups Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Introduction (01:17) Justin’s background in biochemistry and molecular biology (02:51) The creation of Axio BioPharma (05:00) The challenges of drug manufacturing and data management (07:22) Why AI is crucial in the drug development process (10:05) The role of Midwest BioCapital in supporting early-stage biotech companies (12:37) Building data pipelines for the pharmaceutical industry (15:45) The importance of partnerships in the biotech startup world (19:15) How Madison’s ecosystem supports biotech innovation (22:30) The balance of growth and focus in a biotech startup (25:50) What’s next for Axio BioPharma and Midwest BioCapital Connect with Justin Byers: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-byers-03760931/ Check out Axio BioPharma: https://www.axiobiopharma.com/ Podcast SponsorValency Fund Flexible funding solutions designed for sustainable growth of Wisconsin companies. Learn more at https://www.valencyfund.com/ 🔻 Connect With Us 🔻Subscribe to the Startup Wisconsin Newsletter https://www.startupwi.org/ Upcoming Tech and Startup Events in Wisconsin (400+ every year) https://www.startupwi.org/events Follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/startup-wisconsin/ Connect with Jacob Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kineticbear Interested in being a guest? Reach out! jacob@startupwi.org Startup Wisconsin's mission is to connect, educate, inspire, and grow tech startup communities across the state, not just during events, but year-round. This podcast is part of that vision, creating deeper connections and sharing the knowledge that helps Wisconsin's startup ecosystem thrive. This podcast is made by your friends at Headway. https://www.headway.io

    44 min
  3. Building Belonging in Startup Communities with Angela Damiani

    MAR 31

    Building Belonging in Startup Communities with Angela Damiani

    “Every entrepreneur in Wisconsin has a place in this community.” In this episode, I chat with Angela Damiani, CEO and Co-founder of NEWaukee, a brand engagement agency that has been making waves with its innovative activations, events, and community-building efforts. Angela shares the story of how NEWaukee, initially a social club for entrepreneurs, evolved into a thriving agency and a leader in fostering Wisconsin’s startup culture. She discusses the creation of the Midwest Founders Community (MFC), a decentralized network connecting founders across the region, and the inspiring work of elevating the Wisconsin tech scene through collaboration and mutual support. From building a brand experience agency to leading an influential community of founders, Angela reflects on the importance of connection, mentorship, and a culture of belonging. She also shares the challenges of balancing multiple businesses and how she's helping others navigate the ups and downs of the entrepreneurial journey. Tune in to learn • How the Midwest Founders Community connects founders to capital, customers, and fellow entrepreneurs • The role of brand activations in building meaningful relationships within a community • Insights into the challenges of Wisconsin’s startup ecosystem and why it's crucial to foster risk-taking and innovation through community support Jump into the conversation (00:00) Introduction (03:50) NEWaukee’s social club origins (04:49) Discovering revenue models (07:22) Night market's staying power (13:15) Proudest project expansions (15:28) The social architecture concept (20:21) Belonging through warm invitations (25:17) Midwest founders community building (26:17) Finding the right founder crowd (28:22) Growing beyond NEWaukee’s boundaries (29:55) Real-time founder support calls (31:07) Funding and sponsorship challenges (33:54) Safe spaces for founders' doubts (42:14) Milwaukee's startup ecosystem pulse (44:30) Risk, capital, and customer sandboxes (47:30) Vision for a founder fund Connect with Angela Damiani: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angeladamiani/ Check out NEWaukee: https://www.newaukee.com/ Podcast SponsorValency Fund Flexible funding solutions designed for sustainable growth of Wisconsin companies. Learn more at https://www.valencyfund.com/ 🔻 Connect With Us 🔻Subscribe to the Startup Wisconsin Newsletter https://www.startupwi.org/ Upcoming Tech and Startup Events in Wisconsin (400+ every year) https://www.startupwi.org/events Follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/startup-wisconsin/ Connect with Jacob Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kineticbear Interested in being a guest? Reach out! jacob@startupwi.org Startup Wisconsin's mission is to connect, educate, inspire, and grow tech startup communities across the state, not just during events, but year-round. This podcast is part of that vision, creating deeper connections and sharing the knowledge that helps Wisconsin's startup ecosystem thrive. This podcast is made by your friends at Headway. https://www.headway.io

    50 min
  4. Your Cell Phone is Already Using This Tech (You Just Don't Know It) with Russell From of WayFi Wireless

    MAR 10

    Your Cell Phone is Already Using This Tech (You Just Don't Know It) with Russell From of WayFi Wireless

    “There’s no reason every small business in Wisconsin shouldn’t use this.” In this episode, I chat with Russell From, President and Co-Founder of WayFi Wireless, a company revolutionizing connectivity for businesses and nonprofits across Wisconsin and the world. He shares the inspiring journey of how WayFi Wireless uses cutting-edge technology to fix cellular dead zones by leveraging wifi, without the hefty costs traditionally associated with infrastructure. From working at Verizon to tech founder, Russell discusses WayFi Wireless' 10,000+ global deployments powered by PassPoint technology, bridging the digital divide by offering free connectivity to users that’s funded entirely by carriers. He also  shares their recent "Best Open Roaming Deployment" award, their work with the Coverage Across America Program in Wisconsin, and the hard-earned lessons he’s gathered while building a startup from the ground up. Tune in to learn: How cell phone carriers pay for Wi-Fi to reduce churn and enhance customer experience How Passpoint/Hotspot 2.0 ensures seamless, secure connections without popups or apps What it takes to go from MVP to scale through partner strategy, support, and distribution Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Intro (00:36) Meet Russ of WayFi Wireless (02:03) From Verizon engineer to founder (06:38) Why Passpoint and open roaming took off (12:40) Pivoting to Wi-Fi and scaling to 1,200 locations (22:22) The business of Wi-Fi monetization (28:41) How blockchain speeds up carrier payments (35:57) Lessons from corporate to startup life  (42:05) The transition from funding to self-sustaining growth (46:08) Big wins and international expansion Connect Connect with Russell From: https://www.linkedin.com/in/russfr/ Check out WayFi Wireless: https://wayfiwireless.com/ Follow Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/startup-wisconsin/ Subscribe to the Startup Wisconsin Newsletter: https://www.startupwi.org Check out Headway: https://www.headway.io Connect with Jacob Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kineticbear Podcast SponsorValency Fund Flexible funding solutions designed for sustainable growth of Wisconsin companies. Learn more at https://www.valencyfund.com/ 🔻 Connect With Us 🔻Subscribe to the Startup Wisconsin Newsletter https://www.startupwi.org/ Upcoming Tech and Startup Events in Wisconsin (400+ every year) https://www.startupwi.org/events Follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/startup-wisconsin/ Connect with Jacob Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kineticbear Interested in being a guest? Reach out! jacob@startupwi.org Startup Wisconsin's mission is to connect, educate, inspire, and grow tech startup communities across the state, not just during events, but year-round. This podcast is part of that vision, creating deeper connections and sharing the knowledge that helps Wisconsin's startup ecosystem thrive. This podcast is made by your friends at Headway. https://www.headway.io

    55 min
  5. Follow What Feels Alive: Building Two Mission-Driven Startups with Jillian Bichanich

    FEB 26

    Follow What Feels Alive: Building Two Mission-Driven Startups with Jillian Bichanich

    Podcast Sponsor The Startup Wisconsin Podcast is presented by Valency Fund. Episode Notes “It shouldn’t be this hard to do good in this world.” In this episode, I sit down with Jillian Bichanich, a Wisconsin-born founder and builder, to discuss how she is growing two mission-driven startups at the same time. Jillian shares her journey as the co-founder of Cubbi, an app designed to support families navigating disabilities, and as the founder of Pocketchange, a platform dedicated to helping consumers shop based on their values.  Jillian explains why following what feels alive has guided her entrepreneurial path and how facing rejection and chaos shaped her drive. We explore the unique partnership she shares with her co-founder and her experience of bootstrapping both companies. Jillian also reflects on the importance of aligning business with personal values, and her vision for revolutionizing industries with purpose-driven ventures. Tune in to learn: Why building two startups at once can fuel growth and creativity How following what feels alive can guide founders through chaos and uncertainty Why aligning your business with your personal values creates lasting impact Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Introduction (00:33) Meet Jillian Bichanich of Cubbi and Pocketchange (01:40) Cubbi’s mission to support families (06:42) How Cubbi transitioned to sponsor funding (09:38) Jillian's path to founding Cubbi and Pocketchange (12:16) Building a strong co-founder partnership (15:42) How Jillian balances two startups (19:24) Why ego-free collaboration is essential for success (22:46) Building a values-driven shopping app (25:37) From branding to MVP the hard way (28:03) Why Madison is ideal for entrepreneurs (37:28) Cubbi’s new "pay what you can" model Connect with the Guest Connect with Jillian Bichanich: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillianphyllis/ Check out Cubbi: https://www.cubbiapp.com/ Check out Pocketchange: https://pocketchangethe.world/ Podcast SponsorValency Fund Flexible funding solutions designed for sustainable growth of Wisconsin companies. Learn more at https://www.valencyfund.com/ 🔻 Connect With Us 🔻Subscribe to the Startup Wisconsin Newsletter https://www.startupwi.org/ Upcoming Tech and Startup Events in Wisconsin (400+ every year) https://www.startupwi.org/events Follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/startup-wisconsin/ Connect with Jacob Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kineticbear Interested in being a guest? Reach out! jacob@startupwi.org Startup Wisconsin's mission is to connect, educate, inspire, and grow tech startup communities across the state, not just during events, but year-round. This podcast is part of that vision, creating deeper connections and sharing the knowledge that helps Wisconsin's startup ecosystem thrive. This podcast is made by your friends at Headway. https://www.headway.io

    42 min
  6. Helping Founders Get Out of Their Own Way with Michael Ceely

    FEB 17

    Helping Founders Get Out of Their Own Way with Michael Ceely

    In this episode, I sit down with Michael Ceely, a high-performance coach for executives, entrepreneurs, and athletes, to talk about why founders get stuck in fear, anxiety spirals, and self-sabotage. He brings a rare perspective to the founder mindset because he knows when someone needs coaching and when they actually need therapy. Michael reframes imposter syndrome as a normal response to new situations, explains why anxiety is often an action signal rather than a problem, and shares how getting the focus off yourself and onto your customer can quiet a lot of the noise. We also talk about Madison’s startup ecosystem, what he learned from StartingBlock’s Level Set program, and his ambitious goal to scale into a $10M/year business. Tune in to learn: Why imposter syndrome is a normal insecurity and what to do with itWhy anxiety is often an “action signal,” and the simple habit that breaks the spiralHow the 80% rule + real delegation help founders regain momentum  Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Intro (00:37) Meet Michael Ceely (01:41) A Wisconsin story of becoming a coach (05:04) How Michael balances psychotherapy and coaching work (10:39) Why coaching’s lack of regulation matters (18:13) Common patterns founders struggle with (27:24) Where does anxiety come from (29:43) The 80% rule for decision making (31:58) How self-sabotage shows up (33:28) Madison’s impact on founder mindset (36:14) Inside Madison’s StartingBlock experience (38:48) What makes Madison a good place to build (44:10) Why accountability beats another workshop (48:21) Scaling with intention, not shortcuts   Connect with Michael Ceely: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-ceely/ Follow Michael Ceely on Instagram: http://instagram.com/michael_ceely/ Check out Michael Ceely’s official website: https://www.michaelceely.com/ Podcast SponsorValency Fund Flexible funding solutions designed for sustainable growth of Wisconsin companies. Learn more at https://www.valencyfund.com/ 🔻 Connect With Us 🔻Subscribe to the Startup Wisconsin Newsletter https://www.startupwi.org/ Upcoming Tech and Startup Events in Wisconsin (400+ every year) https://www.startupwi.org/events Follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/startup-wisconsin/ Connect with Jacob Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kineticbear Interested in being a guest? Reach out! jacob@startupwi.org Startup Wisconsin's mission is to connect, educate, inspire, and grow tech startup communities across the state, not just during events, but year-round. This podcast is part of that vision, creating deeper connections and sharing the knowledge that helps Wisconsin's startup ecosystem thrive. This podcast is made by your friends at Headway. https://www.headway.io

    53 min
  7. How This Website is Helping Solve the Mental Health Crisis with Ben Camp of Recovery.com

    FEB 10

    How This Website is Helping Solve the Mental Health Crisis with Ben Camp of Recovery.com

    "Everyone's recovering from something." Millions struggle to find the treatment they need, often unsure where to begin. That’s where Ben Camp, CEO and co-founder of Recovery.com, comes in. Ben is leading a revolution in how people access addiction and mental health care, making it easier and more trustworthy than ever before. In this episode, Ben discusses how Recovery.com built a patient-first platform in an industry where trust is paramount, scaled it using unconventional strategies, and successfully navigated a major brand pivot. From his marketing background to testing their model in India and raising Series B funding, Ben’s journey is one of overcoming significant challenges with a bold, patient-centered approach. Tune in to hear how Recovery.com is reshaping the mental health recovery landscape and what’s next in the fight for better care. Tune in to learn:How testing the company’s platform in India before the U.S. helped fine-tune their freemium modelWhat it looks like to balance mission and business incentives without compromising patient trustWhy buying the Recovery.com domain became a turning pointJump into the conversation:(00:00) Intro (00:38) Meet Ben Camp of Recovery.com (01:50) How Recovery.com got started (06:09) A freemium model that converts (08:33) Fundraising lessons from their first investor (11:48) How to scale with purpose (15:37) Why Recovery.com was a game changer (21:16) The early days of hiring and growing the team (25:56) When to step back and let the team lead (29:24) The strategy behind acquisitions and funding choices (37:03) What growth looks like in the year ahead  Connect with Ben Camp: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamincamp/ Check out Recovery.com: https://www.recovery.com Podcast SponsorValency Fund Flexible funding solutions designed for sustainable growth of Wisconsin companies. Learn more at https://www.valencyfund.com/ 🔻 Connect With Us 🔻Subscribe to the Startup Wisconsin Newsletter https://www.startupwi.org/ Upcoming Tech and Startup Events in Wisconsin (400+ every year) https://www.startupwi.org/events Follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/startup-wisconsin/ Connect with Jacob Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kineticbear Interested in being a guest? Reach out! jacob@startupwi.org Startup Wisconsin's mission is to connect, educate, inspire, and grow tech startup communities across the state, not just during events, but year-round. This podcast is part of that vision, creating deeper connections and sharing the knowledge that helps Wisconsin's startup ecosystem thrive. This podcast is made by your friends at Headway. https://www.headway.io

    40 min
  8. Turning UW Milwaukee Research Into Startups with Jessica Silvaggi of UWM Research Foundation

    JAN 23

    Turning UW Milwaukee Research Into Startups with Jessica Silvaggi of UWM Research Foundation

    University research is generating breakthrough ideas, but who's turning them into companies? Jessica Silvaggi of the UW Milwaukee Research Foundation explains why inventors become entrepreneurs by default and what Wisconsin's ecosystem is missing. Key Topics→ How the UW Milwaukee Research Foundation commercializes university research → The Catalyst Grant: $6.27M deployed, $49M in follow-on funding ($7.80 per dollar) → Why inventors typically become founders when no one else steps up → Wisconsin's conservative investor culture and the wait-for-traction problem → Building stronger founding teams and the case for fractional executives → Panther Partnering: the "easy button" for industry research partnerships → Featured startups Segments00:00 Intro 01:45 What the UW Milwaukee Research Foundation does 04:30 Types of inventions coming from the university (54% engineering) 07:15 Reaching students and faculty who don't realize they have inventions 09:45 The Catalyst Grant: 18 years of seed funding results 13:20 Bridge Grant and Panther Partnering programs 17:00 Express licensing for university startups 18:45 The upcoming Panther Leap philanthropic venture fund 21:30 Jessica's journey from Harvard PhD to tech transfer 26:00 Why inventors become entrepreneurs by default 29:15 Connecting external entrepreneurs with university tech 32:40 Working with corporate innovation teams 35:20 What would make the biggest impact with unlimited resources 39:00 Startup highlights 43:30 Milwaukee's evolving startup ecosystem 46:15 Gaps that still need attention 49:00 Building stronger founding teams 52:30 The case for fractional executives 55:00 Latest research going to market 58:30 How to connect with the Research Foundation   Resources & Links MentionedUW Milwaukee Research Foundation Lubar Entrepreneurship Center at UWM Catalyst Grant Program Bridge Grant Program Panther Partnering Program Panthers Connect Platform / Pounce Network Wisconsin Tech Council ‍I-Corps Program   Connect with Jessica SilvaggiJessica Silvaggi on LinkedIn Podcast SponsorValency Fund Flexible funding solutions designed for sustainable growth of Wisconsin companies. Learn more at https://www.valencyfund.com/ 🔻 Connect With Us 🔻Subscribe to the Startup Wisconsin Newsletter https://www.startupwi.org/ Upcoming Tech and Startup Events in Wisconsin (400+ every year) https://www.startupwi.org/events Follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/startup-wisconsin/ Connect with Jacob Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kineticbear Interested in being a guest? Reach out! jacob@startupwi.org Startup Wisconsin's mission is to connect, educate, inspire, and grow tech startup communities across the state, not just during events, but year-round. This podcast is part of that vision, creating deeper connections and sharing the knowledge that helps Wisconsin's startup ecosystem thrive. This podcast is made by your friends at Headway. https://www.headway.io

    54 min

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Discover the untold stories of innovation across Wisconsin's growing tech startup ecosystem. From Madison to Milwaukee and everywhere in between, we go behind the scenes with the founders, investors, and community builders shaping Wisconsin's entrepreneurial future. Each episode features in-depth conversations with entrepreneurs who are leveraging Wisconsin's unique advantages to build sustainable, impactful companies across industries like healthcare, manufacturing, and agriculture. You'll hear from ecosystem builders creating opportunities statewide, investors backing the next generation of Wisconsin companies, and community leaders connecting talent, resources, and ideas. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, seasoned founder, or simply curious about Wisconsin's startup scene, this podcast showcases the real stories of innovation happening right in our backyard.