Episodes

  • Startup Show: This scanner protects your privacy while keeping you safe
    Nov 20 2024

    In this conversation, Edouard Leeuwenburg, COO of Husense, discusses the innovative use of radar technology combined with AI to monitor human behavior while ensuring privacy compliance.

    Husense provides real-time human activity monitoring solutions for indoor and outdoor spaces using radar technology. Unlike camera-based systems, their sensors detect movement through walls and operate independently of lighting or visibility conditions, ensuring privacy and compliance with GDPR. Husense’s technology supports applications in areas like smart buildings, cities, and retail by offering data on space usage, occupancy, and movement patterns without capturing personal details.

    He explains the challenges of building the technology, securing funding, and the potential applications in various industries, including retail and public safety. The discussion highlights the importance of privacy regulations in Europe and how Huesense aims to provide a solution that respects individual privacy while offering valuable insights to businesses and governments.



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    15 mins
  • Keep Going: How to juggle a relationship and your startup
    Nov 18 2024
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    In this conversation, I talk to Dr. Abby Medcalf about the challenges entrepreneurs face in maintaining relationships while pursuing their business goals. We explore the importance of connection, the impact of personality traits on relationships, and practical strategies for fostering engagement with partners and family.

    Dr. Medcalf emphasizes the need f…

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    Less than 1 minute
  • Startup Show: This connected ball gets your kids off of their iPads
    Nov 13 2024

    In this episode of the Startup Show, I interview Pippa Boothman, CEO of Playfinity, a company dedicated to keeping kids active through gamified sports. We discuss the innovative products Playfinity offers, including a gaming baseball and soccer ball, and the challenges of expanding into new markets. The conversation highlights the importance of engaging kids in physical activity and the strategies Playfinity employs to reach its target audience.

    Want to be on the Startup Show?Interested in sharing your entrepreneurial journey and gaining unparalleled exposure? The Grit Daily Startup Show is the perfect way to do so. Email Spencer@gritdaily.com for more information.



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    9 mins
  • Startup Show: When 3D and VR become commonplace, Sloyd will be ready
    Nov 6 2024

    In this episode of the Startup Show, I interview Andreas Edesberg from Sloyd AI, a unique 3D marketplace that leverages AI to allow users to create and customize 3D assets quickly and efficiently. The conversation explores the target audience, including game developers and graphic designers, the company's structure and revenue status, and exciting future developments in customization features.

    Want to be on the Startup Show?Interested in sharing your entrepreneurial journey and gaining unparalleled exposure? The Grit Daily Startup Show is the perfect way to do so. Email Spencer@gritdaily.com for more information.



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    5 mins
  • Keep Going: How to find the motivation to keep working
    Nov 4 2024

    In this episode of the Keep Going Podcast, I speak with author Eliot Pepper about his latest book, 'Foundry,' a spy thriller centered around semiconductor manufacturing. We delve into the creative process, the intersection of fiction and entrepreneurship, and the importance of storytelling in pitching ideas.

    Eliot shares insights on finding joy in the creative process, drawing parallels between writing and surfing, and emphasizes the significance of understanding the world behind the stories we tell.



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    25 mins
  • Startup Show: This business will fact check the world
    Oct 30 2024

    In this episode of the Startup Show, I interview Maria Amelie from Factiverse, a company dedicated to combating misinformation through advanced fact-checking technology. We discuss the origins of Factiverse, its innovative model for real-time fact-checking, and the challenges of monetizing such a service in the current media landscape. The conversation also touches on the importance of location and talent in building the company, as well as their future goals, particularly in the financial sector.

    Want to be on the Startup Show?Interested in sharing your entrepreneurial journey and gaining unparalleled exposure? The Grit Daily Startup Show is the perfect way to do so. Email Spencer@gritdaily.com for more information.



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    7 mins
  • Keep Going: How failure prepared an author and restaurant owner for success
    Oct 28 2024

    In this episode of Keep Going, I talk to Michael Cecchi, a restaurateur and author, who shares his insights on the restaurant business, the importance of creating memorable experiences, and the lessons learned from failures.

    Michael discusses the challenges of the industry, the significance of human connection in restaurants, and how skills acquired in hospitality can translate to other fields. He also reflects on his personal journey, including setbacks and the resilience required to bounce back.

    Michael wrote the book Your Table is Ready, one my favorite books of the last year. He also runs the restaurant Cecchi’s in Manhattan, a real favorite of mine.



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    20 mins
  • Startup Show: This startup improves your tennis game with AI vision
    Oct 23 2024

    In this episode of The Startup Show, I interview Lauren Pedersen, co-founder of SportAI, a company focused on AI-powered technique analysis for sports. W discuss the democratization of sports training through technology, the journey of transitioning from employee to entrepreneur, and the evolving startup scene in Oslo. Lauren shares insights on the importance of belief in the problem being solved and the value of building a strong team in the startup ecosystem.

    Want to be on the Startup Show?Interested in sharing your entrepreneurial journey and gaining unparalleled exposure? The Grit Daily Startup Show is the perfect way to do so. Email Spencer@gritdaily.com for more information.



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    11 mins