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Invst Guru: Your Guide to Equity Crowdfunding Opportunities Dive into the world of equity crowdfunding with Invst Guru, the podcast that connects you to the most exciting investment opportunities. Each episode spotlights one active campaign, providing insights into the company, its vision, and why it could be a compelling addition to your investment portfolio. From groundbreaking startups to innovative businesses reshaping industries, Invst Guru is your trusted guide for discovering ventures worth exploring. Whether you're a seasoned investor or new to equity crowdfunding, join us to learn, analyze, and stay ahead in the dynamic world of startup funding. Invest smarter. Invest informed. Be the guru. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 19H AGO

    This Solar-Powered Tractor Could Change How America Grows Food

    What if the future of farming ran on sunlight instead of diesel? Steve Heckeroth, founder of Renewables Inc., has spent 55 years working on alternatives to fossil fuel — from passive solar homes to electric cars to electric tractors. Now he's built the E2T, a remote-controlled, solar-capable electric two-wheel tractor designed specifically for small and community-scale farms. In this episode of the Invst Guru podcast, Steve breaks down why small farms are the future, how the E2T delivers instant torque and near-zero maintenance, and what tariffs and slashed renewable incentives have meant for his business in real time. He also shares why he keeps coming back to equity crowdfunding — and what he's building next. What we cover: 00:00 – Welcome & intro: Steve's 55-year journey in renewables 02:30 – From electric cars to electric tractors — why the pivot made sense 06:00 – Why small, community-scale farms are the future of food 08:45 – How the E2T was designed: remote control, 30-inch bed width, solar canopy 11:20 – E2T deep dive: specs, battery life, and the swappable pack system 15:50 – First 50 units in production — where things stand today 17:00 – The hardest part: keeping costs low enough for farmers 18:30 – Tariffs, cut incentives, and navigating a tough political climate 20:15 – Business model: sales, servicing, and near-zero mechanical maintenance 22:40 – Where the real revenue opportunity lies (hint: golf courses & horse arenas) 24:20 – Balancing mission and profit: do good AND make money 28:10 – Crowdfunding strategy: why 1,000 investors beat one angel 29:55 – The investor pitch: why everyone who eats should pay attention 32:15 – What's next: articulating 4-wheel tractor and automated mowing markets 🌱 Invest in Renewables Inc.: https://invest.highlander.ai/renewables 🎙️ More episodes: https://invst.guru The Invst Guru podcast connects retail investors with founders raising capital through equity crowdfunding. Nothing in this episode constitutes investment advice. Always do your own due diligence before investing. #ElectricTractor #EquityCrowdfunding #CleanTech #RegenerativeAgriculture #SolarPower #SmallFarming #GreenInvesting #StartupInvesting #Renewables #SustainableAg #InvstGuru #CrowdfundingInvesting #ClimateInvesting #ElectricVehicles #FoodSecurity Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    27 min
  2. Wall Street's Dirty Secret: Who Really Gets IPO Shares

    2D AGO

    Wall Street's Dirty Secret: Who Really Gets IPO Shares

    The IPO market is rigged — and a 30-year Wall Street veteran is doing something about it. Matt Venturi, co-founder of ClearingBid, joins Fuzzy on the Invst Guru podcast to break down why everyday investors are systematically locked out of IPO pricing, how a patented Dutch auction algorithm creates a true level playing field, and what it would take to completely democratize public markets for retail investors. Matt has worked across Merrill Lynch, Salomon Smith Barney, and Houlihan Lokey — and he's channeling that experience into a platform that's already attracted 3,700+ crowdfunding investors and Congressional support from figures like Senator Chris Dodd. If you've ever watched a stock pop 50% on IPO day and wondered why you couldn't get in at the original price — this episode is for you. 🔗 Learn more: clearingbid.com 💰 Invest in ClearingBid: wefunder.com/clearingbid CHAPTERS 0:00 — Intro & Matt's 90-second pitch1:40 — The aha moment: why the IPO process is broken3:02 — How the Dutch auction model works for everyday investors4:03 — ClearingBid's 10 patents and the algorithm explained5:11 — "Deals are sold, not bought" — the broker dealer role6:23 — How middle market firms benefit from ClearingBid7:45 — The five constituents ClearingBid must educate and align9:25 — How Wall Street's infrastructure got so antiquated10:43 — ClearingBid's fundraising journey: from friends & family to Wefunder12:32 — Go-to-market strategy and the challenge of a five-sided market14:19 — Capitol Hill meetings, Senator Dodd, and SEC alignment16:14 — Reg A+ cap raised to $150M — what it means for companies18:39 — What 3,700 first-round investors said about ClearingBid20:07 — How ClearingBid makes money (the revenue model)21:41 — Next milestones: first deal, debt markets, and scale25:45 — What the investor experience looks like on the portal27:01 — Where to learn more and how to follow ClearingBid HASHTAGS #IPO #EquityCrowdfunding #Wefunder #RetailInvesting #StartupInvesting #ClearingBid #DutchAuction #WallStreet #InvstGuru #CapitalMarkets #Fintech #InvestingForBeginners #RegA #PublicMarkets #WealthBuilding “Disclaimer: This content is provided for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation to invest. Invst Guru and its affiliates are not broker-dealers or investment advisers and do not make recommendations regarding any securities. If any company mentioned is conducting a Regulation Crowdfunding (Reg CF) raise, all investments must occur through an SEC-registered intermediary platform such as DealMaker Securities, StartEngine, Republic, or Wefunder. No investment terms or returns are discussed here. Investing in private and early-stage companies involves significant risk, including loss of capital and illiquidity. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct your own due diligence and consult a licensed financial advisor before investing. All opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not represent endorsements or partnerships by Invst Guru.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    26 min
  3. From Pigweed to Prototypes: The Story Behind Greenfield Robotics

    4D AGO

    From Pigweed to Prototypes: The Story Behind Greenfield Robotics

    What if you could replace herbicides, spray rigs, and chemical inputs with a fleet of small autonomous robots quietly weeding between crop rows at 3.5 miles per hour? That's exactly what Clint Brauer set out to build — and after seven years, Greenfield Robotics is operating in 16 states with paying customers, backing from Chipotle, and a mission rooted in something deeply personal. Clint's journey started when his father was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. He moved back from California, began farming over 100 crops, and built what he believes was the first regenerative supply chain in the United States. When he hit a wall he couldn't break through without new tools, he reluctantly founded Greenfield Robotics. Today, those robots don't just weed — they foliar feed, they talk back to farmers through a voice-based AI app, and they're being sold and leased across the country. In this episode, Clint breaks down the technology, the business model evolution from robotics-as-a-service to direct sales, why Chipotle invested, and why he believes autonomous robots will eventually replace not just chemicals, but tractors and spray rigs altogether. In this episode: 00:00 – Welcome & Clint's 90-second pitch01:28 – From tech entrepreneur to farmer and back again01:57 – What Greenfield's robots actually look like in the field02:41 – Crops, capabilities, and running in 16 states03:45 – Seven years of hard lessons and near-perfecting autonomous weeding04:43 – The origin story: a pigweed crisis, a combine breakdown, and a bold idea06:22 – Building the right team for an extremely hard problem07:58 – The AI-powered voice app that lets farmers talk to their robots09:45 – Revenue model: from robotics-as-a-service to robot sales11:19 – Manufacturing in Fargo, supply chain realities, and tariff challenges12:58 – Why Chipotle's Cultivate Next Fund invested15:03 – Why demos in real fields changed everything for fundraising16:23 – Crowdfunding history, accredited bridge round, and what's next17:57 – $1.3M in revenue and the push into serious growth18:54 – How Greenfield protects its moat: trade secrets, patents, and market timing21:11 – The truth about farmers as technology adopters22:59 – The broken U.S. food system and where it's headed26:17 – What keeps Clint up at night: scaling from startup to growth company28:31 – Every robot is stamped "BOTONY" — in honor of his father Tony29:06 – The personal fuel behind an unrelenting mission 💼 Invest in Greenfield Robotics: https://invest.greenfieldrobotics.com 🌱 Learn more: https://greenfieldrobotics.com 🎙️ More episodes: https://invst.guru #GreenfieldRobotics #AgTech #AutonomousRobots #RegenerativeFarming #EquityCrowdfunding #StartEngine #FoodSystem #CleanAg #FarmTech #InvstGuru This episode features a company currently raising capital under Regulation D, Rule 506(c), a private offering available to accredited investors only. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy securities. Investing in private companies involves significant risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decision. To learn more about this offering, visit invest.greenfieldrobotics.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    29 min
  4. Protecting Kids Online Starts at the Router: John Wu of Gryphon Online Safety

    APR 5

    Protecting Kids Online Starts at the Router: John Wu of Gryphon Online Safety

    What if the biggest threat to your family's online safety wasn't a virus or a hacker — but your own Wi-Fi router? Jeff "Fuzzy" Wenzel sits down with John Wu, CEO and Co-Founder of Gryphon Online Safety, to unpack how a routine internet search by his young daughter sparked a mission to protect families at the network level. What started as a Kickstarter campaign has grown into a company that has sold 95,000 routers, protected 1.2 million connected devices, and blocked over 20 million threats — with software licensing deals now live with Motorola and Nokia. John breaks down exactly how Gryphon works — filtering content and blocking threats at the router level across every device in your home, no installs required. Parents can set custom profiles for each child, block specific apps like TikTok, manage AI chatbot access, and monitor browsing history, all from a simple app. And unlike device-based solutions like Bark or Apple's built-in controls, Gryphon covers everything connected to your network — smart TVs, gaming consoles, laptops, tablets, and more. But this episode isn't just about the tech. John shares a candid look at his business journey — from early VC skepticism around equity crowdfunding to building a portfolio of 12 issued patents, achieving profitability, and targeting a tripling of software licensing revenue over the next 12 to 18 months. He also opens up about the challenges ahead: evolving internet protocols, AI tools changing the threat landscape, tariff pressures on hardware, and what it takes to stay ahead in a market that never stops moving. Gryphon is currently raising on StartEngine, and John explains exactly why equity crowdfunding has been central to their strategy from day one — giving customers a stake in the mission, maintaining control of the company's direction, and building the kind of clean financial track record that could one day support a public offering. If you're a parent, a tech investor, or just someone who has ever wondered what's actually coming through your home network, this episode is for you. 🔗 Invest in Gryphon: https://www.startengine.com/offering/gryphon 🌐 Learn more: https://gryphonconnect.com 🎙️ All episodes: https://invst.guru Invst Guru is hosted by Jeff "Fuzzy" Wenzel and features founders and executives raising capital through equity crowdfunding platforms including StartEngine, Wefunder, Netcapital, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    25 min
  5. Navigating Federal Policy Chaos in Clean Energy ft. Steve Chan, Enterprise Energy

    APR 3

    Navigating Federal Policy Chaos in Clean Energy ft. Steve Chan, Enterprise Energy

    What does it take to build a clean energy company when federal policy feels like a moving target? Steve Chan, COO and co-founder of Enterprise Energy, has a front-row seat to that chaos — and a surprisingly clear-eyed plan for navigating it. In this episode, Steve walks Jeff "Fuzzy" Wenzel through the full lifecycle of community solar and battery storage development: how they identify and lease land from farmers, navigate local permitting with utilities and county authorities, and manage 20 active projects across different stages of development — all with a 7-person team. Steve shares the origin story behind Enterprise Energy — built by three co-founders who cut their teeth at New Energy Equity before spinning out to run their own shop in the Minnesota and Illinois markets they know cold. He breaks down the mechanics of the developer "flip" model versus building and holding, why the Climatize crowdfunding platform became a key tool for smoothing out lumpy development cash flow, and what the One Big Beautiful Bill actually did (and didn't do) to their business model. Then he gets candid: federal policy chaos is the thing that keeps him up at night. But he also explains why Enterprise Energy is positioned in a rare "sweet spot" — the 1–5MW community-scale DG market where the Investment Tax Credit is still intact through 2029 — and why Illinois' newly passed Clean and Reliable Grid Act is creating a real opening for battery storage developers right now. Enterprise Energy is actively raising funds for their Batteries for Chicagoland portfolio on Climatize, offering 10% annual interest over a 3-year term. The campaign has a $440,900 goal and a $550,750 maximum raise. 👉 Learn more and invest: https://web.climatize.earth/project/00041 🌐 enterpriseenergy.com 🎙️ Full episode and show notes: https://invst.guru/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    29 min
  6. Floating Luxury: How Arkhaus Is Turning Waterways Into the World's Next Great Resorts

    MAR 31

    Floating Luxury: How Arkhaus Is Turning Waterways Into the World's Next Great Resorts

    What happens when a former investment banker looks at Miami's waterfront and decides the real opportunity isn't on land — it's on the water? You get Arkhaus, one of the most visually stunning and conceptually bold startups in the hospitality space today. Sam Payrovi, co-founder and CEO of Arkhaus, joins Jeff "Fuzzy" Wenzel on Invst Guru to walk through the full story — from a rooftop social club in Miami's Faena District, to acquiring a solar-electric yacht builder, to designing a global network of overwater villa resorts with Pininfarina and Lyman-Morse. These aren't houseboats. They're 2,200 square foot self-lifting platforms — part luxury villa, part electric yacht — that elevate out of the water, connect modularly, and can be deployed anywhere from Biscayne Bay to the Maldives to Monaco for a Formula One hospitality build. In this episode, Sam and Jeff dig into: — What a "villa yacht" actually is and why the category is just getting started — How EV battery technology unlocked the electric boating revolution — The double-dip business model: margin on every boat sold, recurring revenue on every resort night — Why the resort model is dramatically more scalable than the social club model — Regulatory nuances that actually make recreational vessels easier to deploy fast — Expansion markets: Miami, the Florida Keys, Dubai, Singapore, Mykonos, Bali, and beyond — The moment their boat builder went under — and why Sam chose to acquire instead of quit — A live Wefunder raise at a $25M valuation and what milestones will trigger the next institutional round Sam is the kind of founder who fights until his feet are in concrete. This conversation will make you see every coastline, bay, and lake a little differently. 🎯 Invest in Arkhaus → wefunder.com/arkhaus Invst Guru is hosted by Jeff "Fuzzy" Wenzel. New episodes feature founders and executives raising capital through equity crowdfunding on platforms like Wefunder, Netcapital, StartEngine, and more. Not financial advice. Equity crowdfunding investments carry risk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    32 min
  7. Investing in Uncle Waithley's: The Caribbean Ginger Beer Backed by Whole Foods

    MAR 22

    Investing in Uncle Waithley's: The Caribbean Ginger Beer Backed by Whole Foods

    Welcome back to the podcast! Today, we are taking a deep dive into Uncle Waithley's Beverage Company, a brand that is elevating the adult non-alcoholic beverage market with authentic Caribbean flavors and artisanal craftsmanship. As the beverage industry sees a massive shift toward "sober-curious" and alcohol-alternative lifestyles, Uncle Waithley's is filling the gap for a complex, culturally authentic drink. Founded by Yale-educated serial entrepreneur and renowned mixologist Karl Franz Williams, the company is built on the legacy of his grandfather, a ginger farmer from St. Vincent. Their flagship product, "Vincy Brew," isn't your average mass-market soda. It’s a small-batch, fermented ginger beer crafted with a proprietary blend of Peruvian organic ginger, turmeric, lime, mineral water, and the natural heat of Scotch Bonnet peppers. This unique heat mimics the "bite" of a spirit, making it perfect as both a standalone drink and a sophisticated cocktail mixer. Key topics we cover in this episode: Massive Market Traction: How Uncle Waithley's sold over 400,000 bottles in less than four years.The Whole Foods Catalyst: Why Whole Foods Market made a rare equity investment in the brand, and how the company plans to expand into 227 Whole Foods stores by 2025.Massive Distribution Networks: Their selection for UNFI’s exclusive UpNext program, opening potential access to over 30,000 retail accounts nationwide.The Investment Opportunity: Details on their current Regulation Crowdfunding raise on Wefunder, offering a Simple Agreement for Future Equity (SAFE) with a $10.8M valuation cap to fund inventory, marketing, and key sales hires.The Bear Case: The intense competition in the consumer packaged goods (CPG) space, supply chain risks associated with sourcing specialized ingredients like Scotch Bonnet peppers, and the challenges of scaling.Are you ready to "Spice Up Your Vibe"? Tune in to hear the full breakdown of the business model, the growth projections, and the potential exit opportunities for this rising star in the craft beverage space. Disclaimer: Investments in private companies are highly speculative, illiquid, and involve a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment. This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Please review the company’s official Form C and Regulation Crowdfunding offering materials on Wefunder before making any investment decisions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    53 min
  8. Doing Well by Doing Good: How Andrew Tyree Turned Sober Living Homes Into a Scalable Real Estate Business

    MAR 20

    Doing Well by Doing Good: How Andrew Tyree Turned Sober Living Homes Into a Scalable Real Estate Business

    What if your next real estate investment didn't just cash flow — it changed lives? Jeff "Fuzzy" Wenzel sits down with Andrew Tyree, co-founder of Gracious Wellsprings, a women's sober living company based in West Los Angeles that's quietly becoming one of the most compelling impact investment stories in the recovery housing space. Andrew didn't start with a grand plan. He was a real estate agent who stumbled into a community meetup for sober living operators, found a like-minded business partner in Michael, and the two bootstrapped their way from zero to five homes — generating $6,000–$8,000 per unit in monthly cash flow — in under two years. But what really makes this story different? The outpatient programs are now calling them. Gracious Wellsprings has built such a reputation for running professional, structured, well-managed homes that recovery programs across greater LA are actively asking them to open new locations and promising to fill them with clients on day one. Now, Andrew and Michael are opening up their first outside investor round to fuel a goal of reaching 25 homes within 18 months — and the campaign launched to early commitments in its very first week. In This Episode, We Cover: Why Andrew passed on Airbnb and Section 8 before landing on sober livingThe economics of sober living: leasing model, ROI, and per-unit cash flowHow they picked West LA as their target market (spoiler: it's the #1 recovery city in the U.S.)The pivot from men's homes to an all-women's model — and why it made all the differenceWhat it's like to manage a business with deeply human, unpredictable variablesHow they went from 100% referral-dependent to building organic inbound demandWhy they voluntarily pursued state licensing and NARR certification when they didn't have toAndrew's vision: 5x growth, nonprofit status, and a new model for recovery housing nationwide Why This Matters: Sober living is one of the most misunderstood and underserved sectors in both real estate and healthcare. Andrew and Michael are proving that when you run these homes like a real business — with systems, accountability, and genuine care — the demand is virtually limitless. If you're an investor looking for cash flow with community impact, or someone in the recovery space trying to understand how housing fits into the treatment continuum, this episode is for you. 🔗 View the Gracious Wellsprings Investment Campaign: https://invest.fundinghope.com/offering/graciouswellsprings/details 🌐 Company Website: graciouswellsprings.com 📧 Contact Andrew: andrew@graciouswellsprings.com This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Please conduct your own due diligence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    21 min

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Invst Guru: Your Guide to Equity Crowdfunding Opportunities Dive into the world of equity crowdfunding with Invst Guru, the podcast that connects you to the most exciting investment opportunities. Each episode spotlights one active campaign, providing insights into the company, its vision, and why it could be a compelling addition to your investment portfolio. From groundbreaking startups to innovative businesses reshaping industries, Invst Guru is your trusted guide for discovering ventures worth exploring. Whether you're a seasoned investor or new to equity crowdfunding, join us to learn, analyze, and stay ahead in the dynamic world of startup funding. Invest smarter. Invest informed. Be the guru. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.