• An Adventurer Bringing Clean Energy to the World

  • Oct 6 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
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An Adventurer Bringing Clean Energy to the World

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    In this episode, we present Tony Frisone, co-founder & CEO of CZAR Power
    ( Carbon Zero Advance Research ).

    For both Tony and our team, we share something in common. For Tony, we are honored to be his first one-on-one podcast. And for us, this is our first interview with a thought leader in the area of clean tech.

    Everything starts with a story, and before we dive into discussing CZAR Power and the field of Clean Tech, Tony candidly, passionately, and sometimes with a dash of bluntness shares his story and insights on:

    • Family Impact
    • Strategy to attend college
    • Military Life, Engineering, and Leadership
    • The dawn of Clean Tech
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Tech and Social Justice

    And once you have heard the above and more, you will indeed have an "ah-ha moment." Why? Because it will give you an even better understanding of how it has brought him to where he is now - striving to provide access to clean energy to the world, regardless of where they live or how much money they make.

    So press play, listen, learn, and have a few laughs. Ladies and gentlemen, Sound United Presents Tony Frisone!

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